Ecosystem Services, Blue Carbon, & Coastal Adaptation

  • Estimating Dutch Caribbean salt marsh extent for inclusion of island territories in ecosystem mapping. (2026). Estuaries and Coasts.
  • Carbon dynamics under loss and restoration scenarios in the world's largest seagrass meadow. (2025). Scientific Reports.
  • Payment for Ecosystem Services 2.0: The Natural Capital Trust of Costa Rica. (2025). Ecosystem Services.
  • Global Wetland Outlook 2025: Valuing, conserving, restoring and financing wetlands. (2025). Convention on Wetlands.
  • Soil carbon in the world's tidal marshes. (2024). Nature Communications.
  • Seaweed blue carbon: Ready? Or not? (2023). Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.
  • Modelling blue carbon farming opportunities at different spatial scales. (2022). Journal of Environmental Management.
  • Embedding the value of coastal ecosystem services into climate change adaptation planning. (2022). Marine Policy.
  • Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-level rise in a Puget Sound estuary. (2022). Science Advances.
  • Coastal ecosystem services modeling in Latin America to guide conservation and restoration strategies: the case of mangroves in Guatemala and El Salvador. (2022). Natural Capital Project.
  • Climate and land change impacts on future managed wetland habitat: a case study from California's Central Valley. (2022). Climatic Change.
  • Estimating blue carbon sequestration under coastal management scenarios. (2021). Science of the Total Environment.
  • Incorporating blue carbon sequestration benefits into sub-national climate policies. (2021). Global Environmental Change.
  • Modeling watershed carbon dynamics as affected by land cover change and soil erosion. (2021). Ecological Modelling.
  • How might sea level change affect arthropod biodiversity in anchialine caves: a comparison of Remipedia and Atyidae taxa (Arthropoda: Altocrustacea). (2014). Organism Diversity & Evolution.

Marine Disease & Conservation

  • A decade of death and other dynamics: deepening perspectives on the diversity and distribution of sea stars and wasting. (2023). Frontiers in Marine Science.
  • Coral reef resilience differs among islands within the Gulf of Mannar, southeast India, following successive coral bleaching events. (2021). Ecological Indicators.
  • Localized outbreaks of coral disease on Arabian reefs are linked to extreme temperatures and environmental stressors. (2020). Marine Pollution Bulletin.
  • Prioritizing reef resilience through spatial planning following a mass coral bleaching event. (2019). Conservation Letters.
  • Reduction and recovery of keystone predation pressure after disease-related mass mortality. (2018). Ecology.
  • Up in arms: immune and nervous system response to sea star wasting disease. (2015). PLOS ONE.

Ecology, Policy & Human Dimensions

  • Beach visitors understand environmental etiquette but do not know where to apply it: a survey of public awareness of marine reserves on the coast of Central California. (2019). Ocean and Coastal Management.
  • Ecology of harvest-driven trait changes and implications for ecosystem management. (2018). Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
  • Best practices: social research methods to inform biological conservation. (2018). Biological Conservation.
  • Long-term studies contribute disproportionately to ecology and policy. (2017). BioScience.