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Amanda C. Spivak
Amanda C. Spivak
Associate Professor, University of Georgia
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Animating the carbon cycle
OJ Schmitz, PA Raymond, JA Estes, WA Kurz, GW Holtgrieve, ME Ritchie, ...
Ecosystems 17, 344-359, 2014
2212014
Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems
AC Spivak, J Sanderman, JL Bowen, EA Canuel, CS Hopkinson
Nature Geoscience 12 (9), 685-692, 2019
2172019
Ecosystem development after mangrove wetland creation: plant–soil change across a 20-year chronosequence
MJ Osland, AC Spivak, JA Nestlerode, JM Lessmann, AE Almario, ...
Ecosystems 15, 848-866, 2012
2092012
Moving on up: can results from simple aquatic mesocosm experiments be applied across broad spatial scales?
AC Spivak, MJ Vanni, EM Mette
Freshwater Biology 56 (2), 279-291, 2011
1582011
Created mangrove wetlands store belowground carbon and surface elevation change enables them to adjust to sea-level rise
KW Krauss, N Cormier, MJ Osland, ML Kirwan, CL Stagg, JA Nestlerode, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 1030, 2017
882017
Biodiversity and food web structure influence short‐term accumulation of sediment organic matter in an experimental seagrass system
EA Canuel, AC Spivak, EJ Waterson, J Emmett Duffy
Limnology and oceanography 52 (2), 590-602, 2007
612007
Nutrient enrichment and food web composition affect ecosystem metabolism in an experimental seagrass habitat
AC Spivak, EA Canuel, JE Duffy, JP Richardson
PLoS One 4 (10), e7473, 2009
482009
Rapid peat development beneath created, maturing mangrove forests: ecosystem changes across a 25‐yr chronosequence
MJ Osland, LC Feher, AC Spivak, JA Nestlerode, AE Almario, N Cormier, ...
Ecological Applications 30 (4), e02085, 2020
442020
Nutrient versus consumer control of community structure in a Chesapeake Bay eelgrass habitat
JG Douglass, JE Duffy, AC Spivak, JP Richardson
Marine Ecology Progress Series 348, 71-83, 2007
442007
Top‐down and bottom‐up controls on sediment organic matter composition in an experimental seagrass ecosystem
AC Spivak, EA Canuel, JE Duffy, JP Richardson
Limnology and Oceanography 52 (6), 2595-2607, 2007
372007
Feedbacks Between Nutrient Enrichment and Geomorphology Alter Bottom-Up Control on Food Webs
JA Nelson, DS Johnson, LA Deegan, AC Spivak, NR Sommer
Ecosystems, 1-14, 2018
342018
Metagenomics coupled with biogeochemical rates measurements provide evidence that nitrate addition stimulates respiration in salt marsh sediments
AN Bulseco, JH Vineis, AE Murphy, AC Spivak, AE Giblin, J Tucker, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 65, S321-S339, 2020
312020
Shallow ponds are heterogeneous habitats within a temperate salt marsh ecosystem
AC Spivak, K Gosselin, E Howard, G Mariotti, I Forbrich, R Stanley, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122 (6), 1371-1384, 2017
272017
Modeling the spatial dynamics of marsh ponds in New England salt marshes
G Mariotti, AC Spivak, SY Luk, G Ceccherini, M Tyrrell, ME Gonneea
Geomorphology 365, 107262, 2020
252020
Limited effects of nutrient enrichment on bacterial carbon sources in salt marsh tidal creek sediments
AC Spivak, J Ossolinski
Marine Ecology Progress Series 544, 107-130, 2016
222016
Rapid cycling of recently fixed carbon in a Spartina alterniflora system: a stable isotope tracer experiment
AC Spivak, J Reeve
Biogeochemistry 125, 97-114, 2015
222015
Epifaunal community composition and nutrient addition alter sediment organic matter composition in a natural eelgrass Zostera marina bed: a field experiment
AC Spivak, EA Canuel, JE Duffy, JG Douglass, JP Richardson
Marine Ecology Progress Series 376, 55-67, 2009
212009
Plant biomass and rates of carbon dioxide uptake are enhanced by successful restoration of tidal connectivity in salt marshes
F Wang, M Eagle, KD Kroeger, AC Spivak, J Tang
Science of the Total Environment 750, 141566, 2021
202021
Soil organic carbon development and turnover in natural and disturbed salt marsh environments
SY Luk, K Todd‐Brown, M Eagle, AP McNichol, J Sanderman, K Gosselin, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (2), e2020GL090287, 2021
162021
Shallow ponds are biogeochemically distinct habitats in salt marsh ecosystems
AC Spivak, KM Gosselin, SP Sylva
Limnology and Oceanography 63 (4), 1622-1642, 2018
152018
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