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    Differential effects of biological invasions on coastal blue carbon: A global review and meta‐analysis by Davidson, Ian C., Cott, Grace M., Devaney, John L., Simkanin, Christina

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2018)
    “…Human‐caused shifts in carbon (C) cycling and biotic exchange are defining characteristics of the Anthropocene. In marine systems, saltmarsh, seagrass, and…”
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    Nitrogen uptake kinetics and saltmarsh plant responses to global change by Cott, Grace M., Caplan, Joshua S., Mozdzer, Thomas J.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2018)
    “…Coastal wetlands are important carbon sinks globally, but their ability to store carbon hinges on their nitrogen (N) supply and N uptake dynamics of dominant…”
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    Uptake of organic nitrogen by coastal wetland plants under elevated CO2 by Cott, Grace M., Jansen, Marcel A. K., Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2020)
    “…Aims This study was conducted to answer the question of whether elevated CO 2 and the presence or absence of inorganic nitrogen (NH 4 + ) affect the uptake of…”
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    Dublin’s saltmarshes contain climate-relevant carbon pools by Burke, Shannon A., Manahan, Jane, Eichelmann, Elke, Cott, Grace M.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (19-12-2022)
    “…Wetland ecosystems, particularly coastal vegetated ecosystems, play a vital role in climate mitigation and adaptation. Coastal vegetated habitats (including…”
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    Salt Marshes on Substrate Enriched in Organic Matter: The Case of Ombrogenic Atlantic Salt Marshes by Cott, Grace M., Chapman, Deborah V., Jansen, Marcel A. K.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2013)
    “…Ombrogenic Atlantic salt marshes are defined as areas of halophytic, terrestrial vegetation which are periodically flooded by the tide and have a predominant…”
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    Differences in nitrogen‐assimilating enzyme activity in halophyte species are habitat‐related by Cott, Grace M, Chapman, Deborah V, Jansen, Marcel A. K

    “…The chemical form and content of available nitrogen (N) in salt marsh substrates varies considerably. On the western coast of Ireland, habitats designated as…”
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    Salt-Marshes on Peat Substrate: Where Blanket Bogs Encounter the Marine Environment by Cott, Grace M., Jansen, Marcel A. K., Chapman, Deborah V.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-05-2012)
    “…COTT, G.M.; JANSEN, M.A.K., and CHAPMAN, D.V., 2012. Salt-marshes on peat substrate: where blanket bogs encounter the marine environment. Salt marshes…”
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    Waterlogging affects the distribution of the saltmarsh plant Atriplex portulacoides (L.) Aellen by Cott, Grace M., Reidy, Darren T., Chapman, Deborah V., Jansen, Marcel A.K.

    “…Atriplex portulacoides is a perennial halophyte common along northern European coasts. However it has been observed to be completely absent from peat based…”
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    Uptake of organic nitrogen by coastal wetland plants under elevated CO.sub.2 by Cott, Grace M, Jansen, Marcel A. K, Megonigal, J. Patrick

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2020)
    “…Aims This study was conducted to answer the question of whether elevated CO.sub.2 and the presence or absence of inorganic nitrogen (NH.sub.4.sup.+) affect the…”
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    Stronger increase of methane emissions from coastal wetlands by non‐native Spartina alterniflora than non‐native Phragmites australis by Fuchs, Andrea, Davidson, Ian C., Megonigal, J. Patrick, Devaney, John L., Simkanin, Christina, Noyce, Genevieve L., Lu, Meng, Cott, Grace M.

    Published in Plants, people, planet (16-10-2024)
    “…Societal Impact Statement The invasive species S. alterniflora and P. australis are fast growing coastal wetland plants sequestering large amounts of carbon in…”
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    Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes by Maxwell, Tania L., Rovai, André S., Adame, Maria Fernanda, Adams, Janine B., Álvarez-Rogel, José, Austin, William E. N., Beasy, Kim, Boscutti, Francesco, Böttcher, Michael E., Bouma, Tjeerd J., Bulmer, Richard H., Burden, Annette, Burke, Shannon A., Camacho, Saritta, Chaudhary, Doongar R., Chmura, Gail L., Copertino, Margareth, Cott, Grace M., Craft, Christopher, Day, John, de los Santos, Carmen B., Denis, Lionel, Ding, Weixin, Ellison, Joanna C., Ewers Lewis, Carolyn J., Giani, Luise, Gispert, Maria, Gontharet, Swanne, González-Pérez, José A., González-Alcaraz, M. Nazaret, Gorham, Connor, Graversen, Anna Elizabeth L., Grey, Anthony, Guerra, Roberta, He, Qiang, Holmquist, James R., Jones, Alice R., Juanes, José A., Kelleher, Brian P., Kohfeld, Karen E., Krause-Jensen, Dorte, Lafratta, Anna, Lavery, Paul S., Laws, Edward A., Leiva-Dueñas, Carmen, Loh, Pei Sun, Lovelock, Catherine E., Lundquist, Carolyn J., Macreadie, Peter I., Mazarrasa, Inés, Megonigal, J. Patrick, Neto, Joao M., Nogueira, Juliana, Osland, Michael J., Pagès, Jordi F., Perera, Nipuni, Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria, Pollmann, Thomas, Raw, Jacqueline L., Recio, María, Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina, Russell, Sophie K., Rybczyk, John M., Sammul, Marek, Sanders, Christian, Santos, Rui, Serrano, Oscar, Siewert, Matthias, Smeaton, Craig, Song, Zhaoliang, Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen, Twilley, Robert R., Van de Broek, Marijn, Vitti, Stefano, Antisari, Livia Vittori, Voltz, Baptiste, Wails, Christy N., Ward, Raymond D., Ward, Melissa, Wolfe, Jaxine, Yang, Renmin, Zubrzycki, Sebastian, Landis, Emily, Smart, Lindsey, Spalding, Mark, Worthington, Thomas A.

    Published in Scientific data (11-11-2023)
    “…Tidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks provide an important resource for…”
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