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December 10, 2015
Positive interactions expand habitat use and the realized niches of sympatric species
Sinead M Crotty, Mark D Bertness
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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December 19, 2019
Optimizing coastal restoration with the stress gradient hypothesis
Hallie S Fischman, Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini
Plos One
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September 1, 2017
Multiple stressors and the potential for synergistic loss of New England salt marshes
Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini, Mark D Bertness
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 24, 2022
Reply to Wilson et al.: Feedbacks between geomorphology and fauna engineers are key to predicting coastal response to rising seas
Sinead M Crotty, Thomas Bianchi, Andrew Altieri, et al.
Oecologia
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November 30, 2014
Indirect human impacts turn off reciprocal feedbacks and decrease ecosystem resilience
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Sinead M Crotty
Ecology
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May 6, 2016
Direct and indirect trophic effects of predator depletion on basal trophic levels
Huili Chen, Steven Hagerty, Sinead M Crotty, et al.
Plos One
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March 22, 2014
Herbivory drives the spread of salt marsh die-off
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Matthew C Bevil, et al.
Plos One
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August 31, 2022
Wrack enhancement of post-hurricane vegetation and geomorphological recovery in a coastal dune
Matthew A Joyce, Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini, et al.
Ecology Letters
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April 29, 2014
Experimental predator removal causes rapid salt marsh die-off
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Tyler C Coverdale, et al.
Scientific Reports
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April 29, 2021
Mussels drive polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) biomagnification in a coastal food web
Kimberly D Prince, Sinead M Crotty, Alexa Cetta, et al.
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Ecology
|
December 10, 2015
Positive interactions expand habitat use and the realized niches of sympatric species
Sinead M Crotty, Mark D Bertness
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
December 19, 2019
Optimizing coastal restoration with the stress gradient hypothesis
Hallie S Fischman, Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini
Plos One
|
September 1, 2017
Multiple stressors and the potential for synergistic loss of New England salt marshes
Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini, Mark D Bertness
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 24, 2022
Reply to Wilson et al.: Feedbacks between geomorphology and fauna engineers are key to predicting coastal response to rising seas
Sinead M Crotty, Thomas Bianchi, Andrew Altieri, et al.
Oecologia
|
November 30, 2014
Indirect human impacts turn off reciprocal feedbacks and decrease ecosystem resilience
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Sinead M Crotty
Ecology
|
May 6, 2016
Direct and indirect trophic effects of predator depletion on basal trophic levels
Huili Chen, Steven Hagerty, Sinead M Crotty, et al.
Plos One
|
March 22, 2014
Herbivory drives the spread of salt marsh die-off
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Matthew C Bevil, et al.
Plos One
|
August 31, 2022
Wrack enhancement of post-hurricane vegetation and geomorphological recovery in a coastal dune
Matthew A Joyce, Sinead M Crotty, Christine Angelini, et al.
Ecology Letters
|
April 29, 2014
Experimental predator removal causes rapid salt marsh die-off
Mark D Bertness, Caitlin P Brisson, Tyler C Coverdale, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
April 29, 2021
Mussels drive polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) biomagnification in a coastal food web
Kimberly D Prince, Sinead M Crotty, Alexa Cetta, et al.
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