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1. Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science

3. Functional effects of subsidies and stressors on benthic microbial communities along freshwater to marine gradients.

4. Salinity Impacts the Functional mcrA and dsrA Gene Abundances in Everglades Marshes.

5. A hurricane alters the relationship between mangrove cover and marine subsidies.

6. Long-term ecological research and the COVID-19 anthropause: A window to understanding social-ecological disturbance.

7. A general pattern of trade-offs between ecosystem resistance and resilience to tropical cyclones.

8. Rescaling Biology: Increasing Integration Across Biological Scales and Subdisciplines to Enhance Understanding and Prediction.

9. Water Column Microbial Communities Vary along Salinity Gradients in the Florida Coastal Everglades Wetlands.

10. Effects of mangrove cover on coastal erosion during a hurricane in Texas, USA.

11. Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital-based food webs: a global meta-analysis from streams and rivers.

12. Transport of N and P in U.S. streams and rivers differs with land use and between dissolved and particulate forms.

13. Disturbance legacies increase and synchronize nutrient concentrations and bacterial productivity in coastal ecosystems.

14. Periphyton as an indicator of saltwater intrusion into freshwater wetlands: insights from experimental manipulations.

15. Hurricanes fertilize mangrove forests in the Gulf of Mexico (Florida Everglades, USA).

16. Quantifying how changing mangrove cover affects ecosystem carbon storage in coastal wetlands.

17. Phosphorus alleviation of salinity stress: effects of saltwater intrusion on an Everglades freshwater peat marsh.

18. Salinity pulses interact with seasonal dry-down to increase ecosystem carbon loss in marshes of the Florida Everglades.

19. Effects of sea-level rise and freshwater management on long-term water levels and water quality in the Florida Coastal Everglades.

20. Patterns and drivers of fish extirpations in rivers of the American Southwest and Southeast.

21. Nutrients and temperature additively increase stream microbial respiration.

22. Leaf-litter leachate concentration promotes heterotrophy in freshwater biofilms: Understanding consequences of water scarcity.

23. Global synthesis of the temperature sensitivity of leaf litter breakdown in streams and rivers.

24. Bridging Food Webs, Ecosystem Metabolism, and Biogeochemistry Using Ecological Stoichiometry Theory.

25. Coastal regime shifts: rapid responses of coastal wetlands to changes in mangrove cover.

26. Convergence of detrital stoichiometry predicts thresholds of nutrient-stimulated breakdown in streams.

27. Detrital stoichiometry as a critical nexus for the effects of streamwater nutrients on leaf litter breakdown rates.

28. Low-to-moderate nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations accelerate microbially driven litter breakdown rates.

29. Freshwater ecology. Experimental nutrient additions accelerate terrestrial carbon loss from stream ecosystems.

30. Incubation time, functional litter diversity, and habitat characteristics predict litter-mixing effects on decomposition.

31. Riparian forest composition affects stream litter decomposition despite similar microbial and invertebrate communities.

32. Reclaiming freshwater sustainability in the Cadillac Desert.

33. Nonadditive effects of leaf litter species diversity on breakdown dynamics in a detritus-based stream.

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