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    Warming of the lower Columbia River , 1853 to 2018 by Scott, Malia H., Talke, Stefan A., Jay, David A., Diefenderfer, Heida L.

    Published in River research and applications (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Water temperature is a critical ecological indicator; however, few studies have statistically modeled century‐scale trends in riverine or estuarine…”
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    High‐frequency greenhouse gas flux measurement system detects winter storm surge effects on salt marsh by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Cullinan, Valerie I., Borde, Amy B., Gunn, Cailene M., Thom, Ronald M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2018)
    “…The physical controlling factors on coastal plant communities are among the most dynamic of known ecosystems, but climate change alters coastal surface and…”
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    Ecohydrology of wetland plant communities along an estuarine to tidal river gradient by Borde, Amy B., Diefenderfer, Heida L., Cullinan, Valerie I., Zimmerman, Shon A., Thom, Ronald M.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-09-2020)
    “…Abiotic filters that interact with wetland plant communities along tidal–fluvial gradients are highly dynamic, and understanding their quantitative thresholds…”
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    Identifying priority ecosystem services in tidal wetland restoration by Jackson, Chloe A, Hernandez, Connie L, Yee, Susan H, Nash, Maliha S, Diefenderfer, Heida L, Borde, Amy B, Harwell, Matthew C, DeWitt, Theodore H

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (08-07-2024)
    “…Classification systems can be an important tool for identifying and quantifying the importance of relationships, assessing spatial patterns in a standardized…”
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    Soil Metabolomics Predict Microbial Taxa as Biomarkers of Moisture Status in Soils from a Tidal Wetland by RoyChowdhury, Taniya, Bramer, Lisa M, Brown, Joseph, Kim, Young-Mo, Zink, Erika, Metz, Thomas O, McCue, Lee Ann, Diefenderfer, Heida L, Bailey, Vanessa

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-08-2022)
    “…We present observations from a laboratory-controlled study on the impacts of extreme wetting and drying on a wetland soil microbiome. Our approach was to…”
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    Evidence‐based evaluation of the cumulative effects of ecosystem restoration by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Johnson, Gary E., Thom, Ronald M., Buenau, Kate E., Weitkamp, Laurie A., Woodley, Christa M., Borde, Amy B., Kropp, Roy K., Peters, D. P. C.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2016)
    “…This study adapts and applies the evidence‐based approach for causal inference, a medical standard, to the restoration and sustainable management of…”
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    Tidal-Fluvial and Estuarine Processes in the Lower Columbia River: II. Water Level Models, Floodplain Wetland Inundation, and System Zones by Jay, David A., Borde, Amy B., Diefenderfer, Heida L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2016)
    “…Spatially varying water-level regimes are a factor controlling estuarine and tidal-fluvial wetland vegetation patterns. As described in Part I, water levels in…”
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    Effects of river infrastructure, dredged material placement, and altered hydrogeomorphic processes: The stress ecology of floodplain wetlands and associated fish communities by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Borde, Amy B., Cullinan, Valerie I., Johnson, Lyndal L., Roegner, G. Curtis

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-10-2024)
    “…Recognition of the habitat values of coastal and floodplain wetlands has inspired research and engineering to restore biological functions after widespread…”
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    Tidal-Fluvial and Estuarine Processes in the Lower Columbia River: I. Along-Channel Water Level Variations, Pacific Ocean to Bonneville Dam by Jay, David A, Leffler, Keith, Diefenderfer, Heida L, Borde, Amy B

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-03-2015)
    “…This two-part paper provides comprehensive time and frequency domain analyses and models of along-channel water level variations in the 234-km-long Lower…”
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    Application of the diminishing returns concept in the hydroecologic restoration of riverscapes by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Johnson, Gary E., Skalski, John R., Breithaupt, Stephen A., Coleman, André M.

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-05-2012)
    “…Increasing our knowledge of unplanned anthropogenic synergies, which have affected ecosystems since prehistory, may facilitate ecological restoration…”
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    Shallow-Water Habitat in the Lower Columbia River Estuary: A Highly Altered System by Templeton, William J., Jay, David A., Diefenderfer, Heida L., Talke, Stefan A.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (2024)
    “…Decreases in shallow-water habitat area (SWHA) in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary (LCRE) have adversely affected salmonid populations. We investigate the…”
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    Detecting wetland changes in Shanghai, China using FORMOSAT and Landsat TM imagery by Tian, Bo, Zhou, Yun-Xuan, Thom, Ronald M., Diefenderfer, Heida L., Yuan, Qing

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-10-2015)
    “…•We delineate the physical features of wetland complexes within each wetland region.•Remotely sensed inventory methods were developed to detect wetland…”
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    Warming of the Willamette River, 1850–present: the effects of climate change and river system alterations by Talke, Stefan A, Jay, David A, Diefenderfer, Heida L

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-07-2023)
    “…Using archival research methods, we recovered and combined data from multiple sources to produce a unique, 140-year record of daily water temperature (Tw) in…”
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    Multiscale Analysis of Restoration Priorities for Marine Shoreline Planning by Diefenderfer, Heida L, Sobocinski, Kathryn L, Thom, Ronald M, May, Christopher W, Borde, Amy B, Southard, Susan L, Vavrinec, John, Sather, Nichole K

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-10-2009)
    “…Planners are being called on to prioritize marine shorelines for conservation status and restoration action. This study documents an approach to determining…”
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    Applying cumulative effects to strategically advance large-scale ecosystem restoration by Diefenderfer, Heida L, Steyer, Gregory D, Harwell, Matthew C, LoSchiavo, Andrew J, Neckles, Hilary A, Burdick, David M, Johnson, Gary E, Buenau, Kate E, Trujillo, Elene, Callaway, John C, Thom, Ronald M, Ganju, Neil K, Twilley, Robert R

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-03-2021)
    “…International efforts to restore degraded ecosystems will continue to expand over the coming decades, yet the factors contributing to the effectiveness of…”
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    Assessing the Effectiveness of Large-Scale Environmental Restoration: Challenges and Opportunities by Greening, Holly S., Heck, Kenneth L., McKinney, Larry D., Diefenderfer, Heida L., Boynton, Walter R., Kleiss, Barbara A., Mishra, Deepak R., George, Albert A., Kraft, Bethany A. Carl, Kling, Cathy A., Windecker, Laura A.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-03-2023)
    “…A recent National Academies consensus report addresses monitoring and assessment of cumulative effects of large-scale and multiple restoration projects within…”
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    Designing topographic heterogeneity for tidal wetland restoration by Diefenderfer, Heida L., Sinks, Ian A., Zimmerman, Shon A., Cullinan, Valerie I., Borde, Amy B.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Topographic heterogeneity affects abiotic and biotic components of vegetated ecosystems and has the potential to provide functions and…”
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