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| Armitage, A.R., S.M. Jensen, J.E. Yoon, and R.F. Ambrose. 2007. Wintering shorebird assemblages and behavior in restored tidal wetlands in southern California. Restoration Ecology 15: 139-148. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R., K.E. Boyer, R.R. Vance, and R.F. Ambrose. 2006. Restoring assemblages of salt marsh halophytes in the presence of a rapidly colonizing dominant species. Wetlands 26: 667-676. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R. and P. Fong. 2006. Predation and physical disturbance by crabs reduce the relative impacts of nutrients in a tidal mudflat. Marine Ecology Progress Series 313: 205-213. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R. and J.W. Fourqurean. 2006. The short-term influence of herbivory near patch reefs varies between seagrass species. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 339: 65-74. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R., J.W. Fourqurean, and T.A. Frankovich. 2006. Variable responses within epiphytic and benthic microalgal communities to nutrient enrichment. Hydrobiologia 569: 423-435. [Abstract] |
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| Gil, M., A.R. Armitage, and J.W. Fourqurean. 2006. Nutrients increase epifaunal abundance and shift species composition in subtropical seagrass beds. Hydrobiologia 569: 437-447. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R ., T.A. Frankovich, K.L. Heck, Jr., and J.W. Fourqurean. 2005. Experimental nutrient enrichment causes complex changes in seagrass, microalgae, and macroalgae community structure in Florida Bay . Estuaries 28: 422-434. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R. and P. Fong. 2004. Gastropod colonization of a created coastal wetland: potential influences of habitat suitability and dispersal ability. Restoration Ecology 12: 391-400. [Abstract] |
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| Armitage, A.R. and P. Fong. 2004. Upward cascading effects of nutrients: shifts in a benthic microalgal community and a negative herbivore response. Oecologia 139: 560-567. [Abstract] |
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| Boyer, K.E., P. Fong, A.R. Armitage , and R.A. Cohen. 2004. Elevated nutrient content of tropical macroalgae increases rates of herbivory in coral, seagrass, and mangrove habitats. Coral Reefs 23:530-538. [Abstract] |
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