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1. Unique biogeochemical characteristics in coastal ghost forests – The transition from freshwater forested wetland to salt marsh under the influences of sea level rise

2. Localized Augmentation of Net Precipitation to Shrubs: A Case Study of Stemflow Funneling to Hummocks in a Salinity-Intruded Swamp

3. A Review of 50 Years of Study of Hydrology, Wetland Dynamics, Aquatic Metabolism, Water Quality and Trophic Status, and Nutrient Biogeochemistry in the Barataria Basin, Mississippi Delta—System Functioning, Human Impacts and Restoration Approaches

4. Salinity, Water Level, and Forest Structure Contribute to Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum) Rhizosphere and Endosphere Community Structure

5. Molecular dynamics of foliar litter and dissolved organic matter during the decomposition process

6. Herpetofauna Occupancy and Community Composition along a Tidal Swamp Salinity Gradient

7. Wood Biomass and Carbon Pools within a Floodplain Forest of the Congaree River, South Carolina, USA

8. Growth stress response to sea level rise in species with contrasting functional traits: A case study in tidal freshwater forested wetlands

9. Fire in Floodplain Forests of the Southeastern USA

10. Divergent biotic and abiotic filtering of root endosphere and rhizosphere soil fungal communities along ecological gradients

11. Wetlands: Tidal

12. Modeling Soil Porewater Salinity Response to Drought in Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands

13. Integration of an automated identification-quantification pipeline and statistical techniques for pyrolysis GC/MS tracking of the molecular fingerprints of natural organic matter

14. The Role of the Upper Tidal Estuary in Wetland Blue Carbon Storage and Flux

15. Effects of salinity and wet–dry treatments on C and N dynamics in coastal-forested wetland soils: Implications of sea level rise

16. Forest composition and growth in a freshwater forested wetland community across a salinity gradient in South Carolina, USA

17. Southern Deepwater Swamps

19. Tidal Forested Wetlands: Mechanisms, Threats, and Management Tools

20. A Review of 50 Years of Study of Hydrology, Wetland Dynamics, Aquatic Metabolism, Water Quality and Trophic Status, and Nutrient Biogeochemistry in the Barataria Basin, Mississippi Delta—System Functioning, Human Impacts and Restoration Approaches

21. Small gradients in salinity have large effects on stand water use in freshwater wetland forests

22. Southern Forested Wetlands : Ecology and Management

23. Processes Contributing to Resilience of Coastal Wetlands to Sea-Level Rise

24. Rapid wood decay and nutrient mineralization in an old-growth bottomland hardwood forest

25. Dynamics of dissolved organic matter and disinfection byproduct precursors along a low elevation gradient in woody wetlands - an implication of hydrologic impacts of climate change on source water quality

26. Old-Growth and Mature Remnant Floodplain Forests of the Southeastern United States

27. Using Natural Wetlands for Municipal Effluent Assimilation: A Half-Century of Experience for the Mississippi River Delta and Surrounding Environs

28. Salinity Influences on Aboveground and Belowground Net Primary Productivity in Tidal Wetlands

29. Impacts of Changing Hydrology and Hurricanes on Forest Structure and Growth Along a Flooding/Elevation Gradient in a South Louisiana Forested Wetland from 1986 to 2009

30. Electrical energy production from forest detritus in a forested wetland using microbial fuel cells

31. Assessing stand water use in four coastal wetland forests using sapflow techniques: annual estimates, errors and associated uncertainties

32. Survival and Growth of Suppressed Baldcypress Reproduction in Response to Canopy Gap Creation in a North Carolina, USA Swamp

33. Woody vegetation communities of tidal freshwater swamps in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida (US) with comparisons to similar systems in the US and South America

34. Do Hummocks Provide a Physiological Advantage to Even the Most Flood Tolerant of Tidal Freshwater Trees?

35. The effect of increasing salinity and forest mortality on soil nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization in tidal freshwater forested wetlands

36. Spatially Explicit Nonlinear Models for Explaining the Occurrence of Infectious Zoonotic Diseases

37. Causal mechanisms of soil organic matter decomposition: deconstructing salinity and flooding impacts in coastal wetlands

38. Comparing spatio-temporal clusters of arthropod-borne infections using administrative medical claims and state reported surveillance data

39. Dissolved organic matter and nutrient dynamics of a coastal freshwater forested wetland in Winyah Bay, South Carolina

40. Periodicity in Stem Growth and Litterfall in Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands: Influence of Salinity and Drought on Nitrogen Recycling

42. Long-term tree productivity of a South Carolina coastal plain forest across a hydrology gradient

43. Predicting the retreat and migration of tidal forests along the northern Gulf of Mexico under sea-level rise

44. Research Insight from Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands

45. Use of hummocks and hollows by trees in tidal freshwater forested wetlands along the Savannah River

46. Site condition, structure, and growth of baldcypress along tidal/non-tidal salinity gradients

47. Water level observations in mangrove swamps during two hurricanes in Florida

48. Above-ground productivity and litter decomposition in a tidal freshwater forested wetland on Bull Island, SC, USA

49. Wind damage and salinity effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on coastal baldcypress forests of Louisiana

50. Long-term success of stump sprouts in high-graded baldcypress–water tupelo swamps in the Mississippi delta

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