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Catherine M Febria

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 16, 2012
Ecology. The heartbeat of ecosystemsMargaret A Palmer, Catherine M Febria
Environmental Management|April 30, 2026
Riparian Vegetation and Environmental Variables Differ Across Age and Management of Created Wetlands in an Agricultural LandscapeRose M Simard, Catherine M Febria
The ISME Journal|December 14, 2011
Bacterial community dynamics in the hyporheic zone of an intermittent streamCatherine M Febria, Paul Beddoes, Roberta R Fulthorpe, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 21, 2021
Response to Comments by Liu et al. 2021 to "Springs drive downstream nitrate export form artificially-drained agricultural headwater catchments" by Goeller et al., 2019Brandon C Goeller, Catherine M Febria, Jon S Harding, et al.
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 25, 2021
The sustainable agriculture imperative: A perspective on the need for an agrosystem approach to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030René S Shahmohamadloo, Catherine M Febria, Evan D G Fraser, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 3, 2016
Thinking beyond the Bioreactor Box: Incorporating Stream Ecology into Edge-of-Field Nitrate ManagementBrandon C Goeller, Catherine M Febria, Jon S Harding, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 31, 2021
Negative resistance and resilience: biotic mechanisms underpin delayed biological recovery in stream restorationIsabelle C Barrett, Angus R McIntosh, Catherine M Febria, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 22, 2017
Watershed Urbanization Linked to Differences in Stream Bacterial Community CompositionJacob D Hosen, Catherine M Febria, Byron C Crump, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 12, 2014
Dissolved organic matter quality and bioavailability changes across an urbanization gradient in headwater streamsJacob D Hosen, Owen T McDonough, Catherine M Febria, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 22, 2024
Ecosystem-size relationships of river populations and communitiesAngus R McIntosh, Hamish S Greig, Helen J Warburton, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 16, 2012
Ecology. The heartbeat of ecosystemsMargaret A Palmer, Catherine M Febria
Environmental Management|April 30, 2026
Riparian Vegetation and Environmental Variables Differ Across Age and Management of Created Wetlands in an Agricultural LandscapeRose M Simard, Catherine M Febria
The ISME Journal|December 14, 2011
Bacterial community dynamics in the hyporheic zone of an intermittent streamCatherine M Febria, Paul Beddoes, Roberta R Fulthorpe, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 21, 2021
Response to Comments by Liu et al. 2021 to "Springs drive downstream nitrate export form artificially-drained agricultural headwater catchments" by Goeller et al., 2019Brandon C Goeller, Catherine M Febria, Jon S Harding, et al.
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 25, 2021
The sustainable agriculture imperative: A perspective on the need for an agrosystem approach to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030René S Shahmohamadloo, Catherine M Febria, Evan D G Fraser, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|May 3, 2016
Thinking beyond the Bioreactor Box: Incorporating Stream Ecology into Edge-of-Field Nitrate ManagementBrandon C Goeller, Catherine M Febria, Jon S Harding, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 31, 2021
Negative resistance and resilience: biotic mechanisms underpin delayed biological recovery in stream restorationIsabelle C Barrett, Angus R McIntosh, Catherine M Febria, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 22, 2017
Watershed Urbanization Linked to Differences in Stream Bacterial Community CompositionJacob D Hosen, Catherine M Febria, Byron C Crump, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 12, 2014
Dissolved organic matter quality and bioavailability changes across an urbanization gradient in headwater streamsJacob D Hosen, Owen T McDonough, Catherine M Febria, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 22, 2024
Ecosystem-size relationships of river populations and communitiesAngus R McIntosh, Hamish S Greig, Helen J Warburton, et al.
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