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    Contrasting Effects of Nitrogen Addition on Leaf Photosynthesis and Respiration in Black Mangrove in North Florida by Sturchio, Matthew A., Chieppa, Jeff, Simpson, Lorae T., Feller, Ilka C., Chapman, Samantha K., Aspinwall, Michael J.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (2023)
    “…Nutrient enrichment is a major driver of environmental change in mangrove ecosystems. Yet, nutrient enrichment impacts on physiological processes that regulate…”
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    Carbon Budgets for Caribbean Mangrove Forests of Varying Structure and with Phosphorus Enrichment by Catherine E. Lovelock, Lorae T. Simpson, Lisa J. Duckett, Ilka C. Feller

    Published in Forests (01-10-2015)
    “…There are few detailed carbon (C) budgets of mangrove forests, yet these are important for understanding C sequestration in mangrove forests, how they support…”
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    Nitrogen Enrichment Accelerates Mangrove Range Expansion in the Temperate–Tropical Ecotone by Dangremond, Emily M., Simpson, Loraé T., Osborne, Todd Z., Feller, Ilka C.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2020)
    “…Climate change and nutrient enrichment are two phenomena impacting coastal ecosystems. In coastal wetlands, mangroves in temperate–tropical ecotones are…”
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    Nitrogen addition alters composition, diversity, and functioning of microbial communities in mangrove soils: An incubation experiment by Craig, Hayley, Antwis, Rachael E., Cordero, Irene, Ashworth, Deborah, Robinson, Clare H., Osborne, Todd Z., Bardgett, Richard D., Rowntree, Jennifer K., Simpson, Loraé T.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2021)
    “…Mangrove ecosystems are important for carbon storage due to their high productivity and low decomposition rates. Waterways have experienced increased nutrient…”
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    Mangrove Encroachment Alters Decomposition Rate in Saltmarsh Through Changes in Litter Quality by Simpson, Loraé T., Cherry, Julia A., Smith, Rachel S., Feller, Ilka C.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2021)
    “…Global climate change is driving the expansion of mangroves into saltmarsh habitat, which may alter the rate and magnitude of organic matter decomposition and…”
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    Do global change variables alter mangrove decomposition? A systematic review by Simpson, Loraé T., Chapman, Samantha K., Simpson, Lance M., Cherry, Julia A.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Aim Global change is expected to modify the magnitude and trajectory of organic matter decomposition in mangrove ecosystems. Yet, the degree and…”
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    Nitrogen Addition Increases Freeze Resistance in Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans) Shrubs in a Temperate-Tropical Ecotone by Feller, Ilka C., Berger, Uta, Chapman, Samantha K., Dangremond, Emily M., Dix, Nicole G., Langley, J. Adam, Lovelock, Catherine E., Osborne, Todd Z., Shor, Audrey C., Simpson, Loraé T.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2023)
    “…Low temperature stress is the primary factor determining the latitudinal limits of tropical plants. As the climate warms, tropical species are migrating…”
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    Ecosystem carbon exchange and nitrogen removal rates in two 33‐year‐old constructed salt marshes are similar to those in a nearby natural marsh by Ledford, Taylor C., Mortazavi, Behzad, Tatariw, Corianne, Starr, Sommer F., Smyth, Erin, Wood, Abigail Griffin, Simpson, Loraé T., Cherry, Julia A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…Human activities have led to 1–2% of coastal wetlands lost per year globally, with subsequent losses in ecosystem services such as nutrient filtering and…”
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    Nitrate reduction capacity is limited by belowground plant recovery in a 32‐year‐old created salt marsh by Tatariw, Corianne, Mortazavi, Behzad, Ledford, Taylor C., Starr, Sommer F., Smyth, Erin, Griffin Wood, Abigail, Simpson, Loraé T., Cherry, Julia A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…Human activities have decreased global salt marsh surface area with a subsequent loss in the ecosystem functions they provide. The creation of marshes in…”
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    Effects of competition and nutrient enrichemnt on Avicennia germinans in the salt marsh-mangrove ecotone by Simpson, Loraé T., Feller, Ilka C., Chapman, Samantha K.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-01-2013)
    “…► Interspecies competition and nitrogen addition affect Avicennia germinans growth. ► Mangroves may respond to these biotic and abiotic factors by maximizing…”
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    Challenges to Seagrass Restoration in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida by Main, Vivienne A., Gilligan, Morgan K., Cole, Sarah M., Osborne, Todd Z., Smyth, Ashley R., Simpson, Loraé T.

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-10-2024)
    “…Seagrasses provide valuable ecosystem services, including improved water quality, carbon sequestration, and sediment stabilization. Unfortunately, these…”
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    Mapping National Mangrove Cover for Belize Using Google Earth Engine and Sentinel-2 Imagery by Cissell, Jordan R., Canty, Steven W. J., Steinberg, Michael K., Simpson, Loraé T.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-05-2021)
    “…In this paper, we present the highest-resolution-available (10 m) national map of the mangrove ecosystems of Belize. These important ecosystems are…”
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    Global change and community competition alter Avicennia germinans growth in the salt marsh mangrove ecotone by Simpson, Lorae Theresa

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Our understanding of coastal plant community response to global change factors, specifically nitrogen (N) enrichment and sea level rise under interspecific…”
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