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    The transcriptomic responses of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, to environmental conditions by CHAPMAN, ROBERT W., MANCIA, ANNALAURA, BEAL, MARION, VELOSO, ARTUR, RATHBURN, CHARLES, BLAIR, ANNE, HOLLAND, A. F., WARR, G. W., DIDINATO, GUY, SOKOLOVA, INNA M., WIRTH, EDWARD F., DUFFY, EDWARD, SANGER, DENISE

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2011)
    “…Understanding the mechanisms by which organisms adapt to environmental conditions is a fundamental question for ecology and evolution. In this study, we…”
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    Relationships Between Meteorological and Water Quality Variables and Fisheries-Independent White Shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus) Catch in the ACE Basin NERR, South Carolina by Fowler, Amy E., Leffler, John W., Johnson, Sharleen P., DeLancey, Lawrence B., Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-01-2018)
    “…White shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus) fisheries-independent and fisheries-dependent landings can be highly variable and may be related to environmental factors…”
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    Climate Change and Watershed Hydrology—Heavier Precipitation Influence on Stormwater Runoff by Blair, Anne, Sanger, Denise

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-09-2016)
    “…Stormwater runoff in the USA is a main driver of non-point source pollution and other major problems for urbanizing areas, and runoff effects will be…”
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    Microhabitat variability of macrobenthic organisms within tidal creek systems by Washburn, Travis, Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2013)
    “…Tidal creeks are transitional habitats between fresh and salt water with large spatial heterogeneity. As a result there are most likely various microhabitats…”
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    Physical and Biological Alterations Following Dredging in Two Beach Nourishment Borrow Areas in South Carolina's Coastal Zone by Crowe, Stacie E, Bergquist, Derk C, Sanger, Denise M, Van Dolah, Robert F

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-07-2016)
    “…Crowe, S.E.; Bergquist, D.C.; Sanger, D.M., and Van Dolah, R.F., 2016. Physical and biological alterations following dredging in two beach nourishment borrow…”
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    Effects of changing land use on the microbial water quality of tidal creeks by DiDonato, Guy T., Stewart, Jill R., Sanger, Denise M., Robinson, Brian J., Thompson, Brian C., Holland, A. Frederick, Van Dolah, Robert F.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (2009)
    “…Population growth along the southeastern United States coast has precipitated the conversion of forested watersheds to suburban and urban ones. This study…”
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    Linkages between tidal creek ecosystems and the landscape and demographic attributes of their watersheds by Holland, A.Frederick, Sanger, Denise M, Gawle, Christopher P, Lerberg, Scott B, Santiago, Marielis Sexto, Riekerk, George H.M, Zimmerman, Lynn E, Scott, Geoffrey I

    “…Twenty-three headwater tidal creeks draining watersheds representative of forested, suburban, urban, and industrial land cover were sampled along the South…”
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    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Contamination in South Carolina Salt Marsh-Tidal Creek Systems: Relationships Among Sediments, Biota, and Watershed Land Use by Garner, Thomas R, Weinstein, John E, Sanger, Denise M

    “…Sediments and biota from 11 tidal creeks were sampled and classified into forested, suburban, and urban/industrial watershed land-use categories. Total PAH…”
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    On the Ecology of Oligochaetes: Monthly Variation of Community Composition and Environmental Characteristics in Two South Carolina Tidal Creeks by Gillett, David J., Holland, A. Frederick, Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-04-2007)
    “…In the tidal creeks of the southeastern United States, the numerically and ecologically dominant macrobenthic organisms are typically oligochaetes. Due to…”
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    Responses of Tidal Creek Macrobenthic Communities to the Effects of Watershed Development by Lerberg, Scott B., Holland, A. Frederick, Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Estuaries (01-12-2000)
    “…This study examined the effects of watershed development on macrobenthic communities in tidal creeks of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, U. S. Two types of…”
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    An Assessment of Southeast United States Headwater Tidal Creek Sediment Contamination Over a Twenty-Year Period in Relation to Coastal Development by Parker, Catharine, Sanger, Denise, Wirth, Edward

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-11-2023)
    “…Headwater tidal creeks are a primary link between estuarine and upland habitats, serving as conduits for runoff. They are sentinel habitats, providing early…”
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    Hydrographic Characterization of Two Tidal Creeks with Implications for Watershed Land Use, Flushing Times, and Benthic Production by Christopher Buzzelli, Holland, A. Frederick, Sanger, Denise M., Paul C. Conrads

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-04-2007)
    “…Many coastal ecosystems are undergoing anthropogenic stress from large increases in population and urbanization. In many regions changes in freshwater and…”
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    Baseline monitoring of organic sunscreen compounds along South Carolina's coastal marine environment by Bratkovics, Stephanie, Wirth, Edward, Sapozhnikova, Yelena, Pennington, Paul, Sanger, Denise

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-12-2015)
    “…Organic ultraviolet filters (UV-F) are increasingly being used in personal care products to protect skin and other products from the damaging effects of UV…”
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    Development of a data management framework in support of southeastern tidal creek research by White, David L, Wolf, Danna, Porter, Dwayne E, Sanger, Denise M, Riekerk, George H. M, DiDonato, Guy, Holland, A. Fred, Dabney, David

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2009)
    “…The NOAA Center of Excellence for Oceans and Human Health Initiative (OHHI) at the Hollings Marine Laboratory (HML) is developing a data management framework…”
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    Cumulative impacts of dock shading on Spartina alterniflora in South Carolina estuaries by SANGER, Denise M, HOLLAND, A. Frederick, GAINEY, Christopher

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-09-2004)
    “…Salt marshes dominated by Spartina alterniflora and the associated networks of tidal creeks that drain them are characteristic geographical features of…”
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    Secondary Production of a Dominant Oligochaete (Monopylephorus rubroniveus) in the Tidal Creeks of South Carolina and Its Relation to Ecosystem Characteristics by Gillett, David J., Holland, A. Frederick, Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-2005)
    “…Measurements of the annual production of the oligochaete Monopylephorus rubroniveus, microphytobenthos, pore-water ammonia, sediment composition, and water…”
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    Evaluation of the impacts of dock structures and land use on tidal creek ecosystems in South Carolina estuarine environments by SANGER, Denise M, HOLLAND, A. Frederick, HERNANDEZ, Debra L

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-03-2004)
    “…Tidal creeks and their associated salt marshes are the primary link between uplands and estuaries in the southeastern region. They are also critical nursery…”
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    Comparative tolerance of two estuarine annelids to fluoranthene under normoxic and moderately hypoxic conditions by Weinstein, John E., Sanger, Denise M.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-12-2003)
    “…The tolerance of the oligochaete Monopylephorus rubroniveus and the polychaete Streblospio benedicti to sediment-associated fluoranthene was characterized…”
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    Bioaccumulation and toxicity of fluoranthene in the estuarine oligochaete Monopylephorus rubroniveus by Weinstein, John E., Sanger, Denise M., Holland, A.Frederick

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-07-2003)
    “…The tolerance of the estuarine oligochaete Monopylephorus rubroniveus to fluoranthene was characterized both in the presence and absence of ultraviolet (UV)…”
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