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1. Warming alters the interaction of two invasive beachgrasses with implications for range shifts and coastal dune functions

2. Spatial Diversity in Bacterial Communities across Barren and Vegetated, Native and Invasive, Coastal Dune Microhabitats

3. Deer do not affect short‐term rates of vegetation recovery in overwash fans on Fire Island after Hurricane Sandy

4. Investigating dune‐building feedback at the plant level: Insights from a multispecies field experiment

5. IMPACTS OF ASIATIC SAND SEDGE ON NATIVE PLANTS AND ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN A BARRIER DUNE

6. Determining Change in Coastal Barrier Island Dune Vegetation Following a Decade of Nitrogen Fertilization

7. Topography, vegetation cover and below ground biomass of spatially constrained and unconstrained foredunes in New Jersey, USA

8. Ammophila Invasion Ecology and Dune Restoration on the West Coast of North America

9. The effects of plant structure and flow properties on the physical response of coastal dune plants to wind and wave run-up

10. The Role of Beach Nourishment on the Success of Invasive Asiatic Sand Sedge

11. Emergent interactions influence functional traits and success of dune building ecosystem engineers

12. Differential response of barrier island dune grasses to species interactions and burial

13. Effects of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) exclusion on plant recovery in overwash fans after a severe coastal storm

14. Species-Specific Functional Morphology of Four US Atlantic Coast Dune Grasses: Biogeographic Implications for Dune Shape and Coastal Protection

15. Vegetation effects on coastal foredune initiation: Wind tunnel experiments and field validation for three dune-building plants

16. A species effect on storm erosion: Invasive sedge stabilized dunes more than native grass during Hurricane Sandy

17. Glomeromycetes from the Magdalen Islands archipelago: analyzing diversity and meta-community structure in a sand-dune ecosystem

18. Plant–fungal symbiosis affects litter decomposition during primary succession

19. Responses of native plant populations on an unprotected beach to disturbance by storm-induced overwash events

20. Native and exotic foundation grasses differ in traits and responses to belowground tri-trophic interactions

21. Above vs. belowground plant biomass along a barrier island: Implications for dune stabilization

22. Soil ecology of the exotic dune grass Leymus arenarius

26. Mechanisms of surviving burial: Dune grass interspecific differences drive resource allocation after sand deposition

27. Genetic Structure of Native and Restored Populations of American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulataFern.) along the New Jersey Coast

28. Greenhouse Growth of Native American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata) and Invasive Asiatic Sand Sedge (Carex kobomugi) Under Competition

29. Fungal symbiosis and precipitation alter traits and dune building by the ecosystem engineer, Ammophila breviligulata

30. The Role of Vegetation in Determining Dune Morphology, Exposure to Sea-Level Rise, and Storm-Induced Coastal Hazards: A U.S. Pacific Northwest Perspective

31. Identification of the fungal endophyte of Ammophila breviligulata (American beachgrass) as Epichloë amarillans

32. The role of ethylene and darkness in accelerated shoot elongation of Ammophila breviligulata upon sand burial

33. Facilitative effects of a sand dune shrub on species growing beneath the shrub canopy

34. Soil nematodes differ in association with native and non-native dune-building grass species

35. Determining How Soil Amendments Enhance the Recovery of Ammophila breviligulata Following Dune Die-Off Events in Coastal New England

36. Ecomorphodynamic feedbacks and barrier island response to disturbance: Insights from the Virginia Barrier Islands, Mid-Atlantic Bight, USA

37. Indirect effects and facilitation among native and non-native species promote invasion success along an environmental stress gradient

38. Lateral vegetation growth rates exert control on coastal foredune hummockiness and coalescing time

39. Beachgrass invasion in coastal dunes is mediated by soil microbes and lack of disturbance dependence

40. Leaf endophytic fungus interacts with precipitation to alter belowground microbial communities in primary successional dunes

41. Inter- and intra-annual C and N isotopic variability of C3 and C4 grasses in a temperate-humid dune environment

42. Impact of Competition and Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth of Centaurea stoebe, an Invasive Plant of Sand Dunes

43. Subtle differences in two non-native congeneric beach grasses significantly affect their colonization, spread, and impact

44. Variation in Endophyte Symbiosis, Herbivory and Drought Tolerance of Ammophila breviligulata Populations in the Great Lakes Region

45. Dune Restoration Introduces Genetically Distinct American Beachgrass, Ammophila breviligulata, into a Threatened Local Population

46. Nesting Ecology of Red-Breasted Mergansers in a Common Tern Colony in Eastern New Brunswick

47. Genetic Structure of Threatened Native Populations and Propagules Used for Restoration in a Clonal Species, American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulataFern.)

48. Effects of sand burial disturbance on seedling growth of Nitraria sphaerocarpa

49. Constraints on coastal dune invasion for a notorious plant invader

50. Seed Rain, Transient Seed Banks, and Seedling Recruitment of Annuals on a Coastal Beach1

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