Rose M. Martin

Affiliations: 
University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry
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Martin RM, Wigand C, Elmstrom E, et al. (2018) Long-term nutrient addition increases respiration and nitrous oxide emissions in a New England salt marsh. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 4958-4966
Martin RM, Moseman-Valtierra S. (2017) Effects of transient Phragmites australis removal on brackish marsh greenhouse gas fluxes Atmospheric Environment. 158: 51-59
Martin RM, Moseman-Valtierra S. (2017) Plant manipulations and diel cycle measurements test drivers of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in a Phragmites australis-invaded coastal marsh Aquatic Botany. 137: 16-23
Martin RM, Moseman-Valtierra S. (2017) Different short-term responses of greenhouse gas fluxes from salt marsh mesocosms to simulated global change drivers Hydrobiologia. 802: 71-83
Moseman-Valtierra S, Levin LA, Martin RM. (2016) Anthropogenic impacts on nitrogen fixation rates between restored and natural Mediterranean salt marshes Marine Ecology. 37: 370-379
Brannon EQ, Moseman‐Valtierra SM, Rella CW, et al. (2016) Evaluation of laser-based spectrometers for greenhouse gas flux measurements in coastal marshes Limnology and Oceanography-Methods. 14: 466-476
Moseman‐Valtierra S, Abdul‐Aziz OI, Tang J, et al. (2016) Carbon dioxide fluxes reflect plant zonation and belowground biomass in a coastal marsh Ecosphere. 7
Martin RM, Moseman-Valtierra S. (2015) Greenhouse Gas Fluxes Vary Between Phragmites Australis and Native Vegetation Zones in Coastal Wetlands Along a Salinity Gradient Wetlands. 35: 1021-1031
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