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    Watershed-Estuary Coupling in Pacific Panama: Isotopic Evidence of Forest and Pasture Land Covers on Watersheds and Marine Contributions to Suspended Particulate Matter in Mangrove Estuaries by Elmstrom, Elizabeth, Valiela, Ivan, Fox, Sophia E.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2018)
    “…Tropical estuaries are increasingly altered by inputs from watersheds subject to widespread deforestation, as well as by globally driven hydrodynamic changes…”
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    Rapid growth and concerted sexual transitions by a bloom of the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense (Dinophyceae) by Brosnahan, Michael L., Velo-Suárez, Lourdes, Ralston, David K., Fox, Sophia E., Sehein, Taylor R., Shalapyonok, Alexi, Sosik, Heidi M., Olson, Robert J., Anderson, Donald M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2015)
    “…Transitions between life cycle stages by the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense are critical for the initiation and termination of its blooms. To…”
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    Temperature and Residence Time Controls on an Estuarine Harmful Algal Bloom: Modeling Hydrodynamics and Alexandrium fundyense in Nauset Estuary by Ralston, David K, Brosnahan, Michael L, Fox, Sophia E, Lee, Krista D, Anderson, Donald M

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2015)
    “…A highly resolved, 3D model of hydrodynamics and Alexandrium fundyense in an estuarine embayment has been developed to investigate the physical and biological…”
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    Changes in Air Temperature and Precipitation Chemistry Linked to Water Temperature and Acidity Trends in Freshwater Lakes of Cape Cod National Seashore (Massachusetts, USA) by Smith, Stephen M., Fox, Sophia E., Lee, Krista D.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-07-2016)
    “…Freshwater lakes are an important natural and cultural resource in national parks across the USA. At Cape Cod National Seashore, in southeastern Massachusetts,…”
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    Isotopic studies in Pacific Panama mangrove estuaries reveal lack of effect of watershed deforestation on food webs by Viana, Inés G., Valiela, Ivan, Martinetto, Paulina, Monteiro Pierce, Rita, Fox, Sophia E.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-02-2015)
    “…Stable isotopic N, C, and S in food webs of 8 mangrove estuaries on the Pacific coast of Panama were measured to 1) determine whether the degree of…”
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    Macroalgal responses to experimental nutrient enrichment in shallow coastal waters: growth, internal nutrient pools, and isotopic signatures by Teichberg, Mirta, Fox, Sophia E., Aguila, Carolina, Olsen, Ylva S., Valiela, Ivan

    “…Increased nutrient inputs to temperate coastal waters have led to increased occurrences of macroalgal blooms worldwide. To identify nutrients that are limiting…”
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    The Relative Role of Nutrients, Grazing, and Predation as Controls on Macroalgal Growth in the Waquoit Bay Estuarine System by Fox, Sophia E., Teichberg, Mirta, Valiela, Ivan, Heffner, Leanna

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2012)
    “…Understanding whether nutrient availability and grazing by consumers can control macroalgal growth is important to mitigate blooms. To assess the effect of…”
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    Macrophyte Abundance in Waquoit Bay: Effects of Land-Derived Nitrogen Loads on Seasonal and Multi-Year Biomass Patterns by Fox, Sophia E., Stieve, Erica, Valiela, Ivan, Hauxwell, Jennifer, McClelland, James

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2008)
    “…Anthropogenic inputs of nutrients to coastal waters have rapidly restructured coastal ecosystems. To examine the response of macrophyte communities to…”
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    Restructuring of benthic communities in eutrophic estuaries: lower abundance of prey leads to trophic shifts from omnivory to grazing by Fox, Sophia E., Teichberg, Mirta, Olsen, Ylva S., Heffner, Leanna, Valiela, Ivan

    “…Anthropogenic nutrient loading to coastal waters has increased producer biomass, leading to more frequent hypoxic events particularly in estuarine systems. To…”
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    Benthic community composition and faunal stable isotopic signatures differ across small spatial scales in a temperate estuary by Olsen, Ylva S., Fox, Sophia E., Hofmann, Laurie, Valiela, Ivan

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-05-2013)
    “…Anthropogenically induced changes to estuaries, including shifts from seagrass to macroalgae-dominated habitats, have led to concerns about the ability of…”
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    Secchi depths in lakes of Cape Cod National Seashore from 1996-2016 and relationships with morphometry, water chemistry, and housing densities by Smith, Stephen M., Fox, Sophia E., Lee, Krista D., Medeiros, Kelly, Plaisted, Holly C.

    Published in Lake and reservoir management (02-01-2018)
    “…Smith SM, Fox SE, Lee KD, Medeiros K, Plaisted HC. 2017. Secchi depths in lakes of Cape Cod National Seashore from 1996 to 2016 and relationships with…”
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    Temporal variation in stable isotope composition ( delta super(13)C, delta super(15)N and delta super(34)S) of a temperate Zostera marina food web by Mittermayr, Agnes, Fox, Sophia E, Sommer, Ulrich

    “…Simultaneous triple stable isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur was employed to study the temporal variation in the food web of a subtidal eelgrass…”
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    Managing Coastal Wetlands by Valiela, Ivan, Fox, Sophia E.

    “…Wetland management may be improved by evaluating nonlinear relationships of economic value and ecological services…”
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    Temporal variation in stable isotope composition (δ13C, δ15N and δ34S) of a temperate Zostera marina food web by Mittermayr, Agnes, Fox, Sophia E., Sommer, Ulrich

    “…Simultaneous triple stable isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur was employed to study the temporal variation in the food web of a subtidal eelgrass…”
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    Differences in urbanization and degree of marine influence are reflected in δC and δN of producers and consumers in seagrass habitats of Puerto Rico by Olsen, Ylva S., Fox, Sophia E., Kinney, Erin L., Teichberg, Mirta, Valiela, Ivan

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-04-2010)
    “…Couplings between land use and marine food webs in tropical systems are poorly understood. We compared land-sea coupling in seven sites around Puerto Rico,…”
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    delta super(15)N and delta super(13)C reveal differences in carbon flow through estuarine benthic food webs in response to the relative availability of macroalgae and eelgrass by Olsen, Ylva S, Fox, Sophia E, Teichberg, Mirta, Otter, Marshall, Valiela, Ivan

    “…Eutrophication forces shifts in estuarine producer assemblages from seagrass meadows to communities dominated by macroalgae. This restructuring of the benthic…”
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