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Microbial functional capacity among natural and created wetlands in Ohio, U.S.A.
Red clover as a living mulch: Implications for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation
Nitrogen loading in coastal watersheds of New Hampshire: An application of the SPARROW model
Trends in wintertime climate variability in the northeastern United States
Statistical and cartographic modeling of vernal pool locations: Incorporating the spatial component into ecological modeling
Geochemical weathering of granular byproduct materials
An environmental characterization of unbound mining residuals from the Tri-State Mining District
Climate change policy: Why Germany leads and the United States lags
Recovery policy, the Endangered Species Act and the Yellowstone grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis): A case study analysis of the role and function of environmental organizations
Extreme precipitation trends in New England
Sampling and classification of tree holes within a northeast temperate forest system
Effects of urbanization on the size and spatial distribution of wetlands in New Hampshire
Observations of nucleation-mode particle events and characterization of organic atmospheric particulate matter at a rural New England site
An assessment of stress in Acer saccharum as a possible response to climate change
Using ICESAT's geoscience laser altimeter system to assess large scale forest disturbance caused by Hurricane Katrina
Expanding the availability of sustainable seafood: Uncovering barriers for retailers
Mycorrhizal colonization and nutrient supply rate influence elemental and isotopic tracers of calcium cycling in plant-substrate systems
Tracking bacterial pollution in the Cains Brook/Mill Creek watershed: Implications for policy and management
Age and age structure of an invasive plant, Lythrum salicaria
A feasibility study: Forest carbon stocks and stock change of the White Mountain National Forest
Variation in foliar nitrogen and albedo in response to nitrogen fertilization and elevated CO2
Impacts of suburbanization on food web stoichiometry of detritus-based streams
A comparative study of reactive caps for polycyclic aromatic hydrocardons in sediment
Building and deployment of an automated, in situ greenhouse gas gas chromatographic system
Optimized identification of fecal pollution sources in a rural tidal watershed in coastal New Hampshire
Effects of nitrogen fertilization on fungal community structure in a temperate hardwood forest: Implicit links between structure, function and resilience
Secondary organic aerosol formation of relevance to the marine boundary layer
Sustainable development of maritime cultural heritage in the Gulf of Maine
The local land use process in New Hampshire: Does it contribute to sprawl?
Conserving dolphins and fishermen: Combining science and local knowledge to reduce cetacean bycatch
The mental demands of marine Ecosystem-based Management: A constructive developmental lens
A wild web: The tangled history of attitudes toward wildlife in a dynamic New England culture, 1945--1985
The long journey to become 'the river of national unity': The Sao Francisco river basin from 1940s to 2008 and the interactions of environment, government and local citizens
Land development in Massachusetts: Its effect on the environment within Essex and Middlesex counties from 1990 to 2007
Assessing social-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity in the face of climate change: An examination of three communities in the Crown of the Continent ecosystem
The role of red-backed salamanders in ecosystems
Trace metal applications in atmospheric and watershed dynamics: Case studies of mercury deposition in New England and bedrock groundwater-surface water mixing
A multi-temporal image analysis of habitat modification in the Coastal Watershed, NH
Producing science that gets used by coastal communities: What funders should do to link more science with decisions