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LaMontange M.G., Giblin A.E., Valiela I..  2002.  Denitrification and the stoichiometery of nutrient regeneration in Waquoit Bay, MA. Estuaries. 25:272-281.
J. Langley A, Chapman SK, La Pierre KJ, Avolio M, Bowman WD, Johnson DS, Isbell F, Wilcox KR, Foster BL, Hovenden MJ et al..  2018.  Ambient changes exceed treatment effects on plant species abundance in global change experiments. Global Change Biology. 24:5668–5679.
Larson K.L., Nelson K.C., Samples S.R., Hall S.J., Bettez N.D., Cavender-Bares J., Groffman P.M., Grove M., Heffernan J.B., Hobbie S. et al..  2015.  Ecosystem service preferences and priorities for residential landscapes: Homogeneity and heterogeneity across diverse cities. . Urban Ecosystems.
Leahy K., Buchsbaum R..  1998.  Nonpoint source comprehensive implementation program for the Mill River sub-watersheds. :13.
Lee W.M.  2004.  Factors affecting sedimentation patterns of a tidal marsh in Plum Island Sound Estuary, Massachusetts.. Department of Geology. B.S.
Lemay L.E..  2007.  The impact of drainage ditches on salt marsh flow patterns, sedimentation and morphology: Rowley River, Massachusetts. M.S.
Leonardi N., Ganju N.K., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  A linear relationship between wave power and erosion determines salt-marsh resilience to violent storms and hurricanes. PNAS. 113:64-68.
Leonardi N., Defne Z., Ganju N.K., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  Salt marsh erosion rates and boundary features in a shallow Bay. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121:1861-1875.
Leonardi N., Fagherazzi S..  2014.  How waves shape salt marshes. Geology.
Leonardi N..  2015.  Modeling the effect of Marine Processes on Deltaic Wetland. PhD
Leonardi N., Fagherazzi S..  2015.  Local variability in erosional resistance affects large scale morphodynamic response of salt marshes to wind waves. Geophysical Research Letters. 42
Lesser JS, W. James R, Stallings CD, Wilson RM, Nelson JA.  2020.  Trophic niche size and overlap decreases with increasing ecosystem productivity. Oikos. 129:1303–1313.
Lesser JS, Floyd O, Fedors K, Deegan LA, Johnson DS, Nelson JA.  2021.  Cross-habitat access modifies the ‘trophic relay’ in New England saltmarsh ecosystems. Food Webs. 29:e00206.
Lesser JS, Bechtold CA, Deegan LA, Nelson JA.  2020.  Habitat decoupling via saltmarsh creek geomorphology alters connection between spatially-coupled food webs. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 241:106825.
Levine U.Y., Crump B.C..  2002.  Bacterioplankton Community Composition in Flowing Waters of the Ipswich River Watershed. Biological Bulletin. 203:251-252.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Ma X, Xie C, Li J, Cui B.  2020.  Consumer control and abiotic stresses constrain coastal saltmarsh restoration. Journal of Environmental Management. 274:111110.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Li J, Cui B.  2021.  Mismatch between watershed effects and local efforts constrains the success of coastal salt marsh vegetation restoration. Journal of Cleaner Production. 292:126103.
Liu Z, Jr RGilmore Po.  2021.  The Total Operating Characteristic from Stratified Random Sampling with an Application to Flood Mapping. Remote Sensing. 13:3922.
Liu Z, Gourgue O, Fagherazzi S.  2022.  Biotic and abiotic factors control the geomorphic characteristics of channel networks in salt marshes. Limnology and Oceanography. 67:89–101.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Cui B.  2021.  Success of coastal wetlands restoration is driven by sediment availability. Communications Earth & Environment. 2:44.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, She X, Ma X, Xie C, Cui B.  2020.  Efficient tidal channel networks alleviate the drought-induced die-off of salt marshes: Implications for coastal restoration and management. Science of The Total Environment. 749:141493.
Lockfield K., Fleeger J.W., Deegan L.A..  2013.  Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, responses to long-term, whole-ecosystem nutrient enrichment.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 492:211-222.
Lockfield K..  2011.  Population-level responses of the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, to chronic nutrient enrichment in a New England salt marsh. M.S.:75.
Logan J., Hass H., Deegan L.A., Gaines E..  2006.  Turnover rates of nitrogen stable isotopes in the salt marsh mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, following a laboratory diet switch.. Oecologia. 147:391-395.
Luciano K.E..  2007.  Investigation into the relationship between morphology and tidal flux in ditched and non-ditched salt marsh creek systems, Rowley, Massachusetts. B.S.

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