Benjamin J. Wilson - Publications

Affiliations: 
Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
Wetland ecology, Biogeochemistry

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2020 Servais S, Kominoski JS, Coronado-Molina C, Bauman L, Davis SE, Gaiser EE, Kelly S, Madden C, Mazzei V, Rudnik D, Santamaria F, Sklar FH, Stachelek J, Troxler TG, Wilson BJ. Effects of Saltwater Pulses on Soil Microbial Enzymes and Organic Matter Breakdown in Freshwater and Brackish Coastal Wetlands Estuaries and Coasts. 43: 814-830. DOI: 10.1007/S12237-020-00708-1  0.315
2019 Mazzei V, Wilson BJ, Servais S, Charles SP, Kominoski JS, Gaiser EE. Periphyton as an indicator of saltwater intrusion into freshwater wetlands: insights from experimental manipulations. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. PMID 31872508 DOI: 10.1002/Eap.2067  0.365
2019 Wilson BJ, Servais S, Charles SP, Mazzei V, Gaiser EE, Kominoski JS, Richards JH, Troxler TG. Phosphorus alleviation of salinity stress: effects of saltwater intrusion on an Everglades freshwater peat marsh. Ecology. e02672. PMID 30942486 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.2672  0.351
2019 Servais S, Kominoski JS, Charles SP, Gaiser EE, Mazzei V, Troxler TG, Wilson BJ. Saltwater intrusion and soil carbon loss: Testing effects of salinity and phosphorus loading on microbial functions in experimental freshwater wetlands Geoderma. 337: 1291-1300. DOI: 10.1016/J.Geoderma.2018.11.013  0.361
2019 Charles SP, Kominoski JS, Troxler TG, Gaiser EE, Servais S, Wilson BJ, Davis SE, Sklar FH, Coronado-Molina C, Madden CJ, Kelly S, Rudnick DT. Experimental Saltwater Intrusion Drives Rapid Soil Elevation and Carbon Loss in Freshwater and Brackish Everglades Marshes Estuaries and Coasts. 42: 1868-1881. DOI: 10.1007/S12237-019-00620-3  0.369
2018 Wilson BJ, Servais S, Mazzei V, Kominoski JS, Hu M, Davis SE, Gaiser E, Sklar F, Bauman L, Kelly S, Madden C, Richards J, Rudnick D, Stachelek J, Troxler TG. Salinity pulses interact with seasonal dry-down to increase ecosystem carbon loss in marshes of the Florida Everglades. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. PMID 30376192 DOI: 10.1002/Eap.1798  0.354
2018 Hu M, Wilson BJ, Sun Z, Huang J, Tong C. Effects of nitrogen and sulphate addition on methane oxidation in the marsh soil of a typical subtropical estuary (Min River) in China Chemistry and Ecology. 34: 610-623. DOI: 10.1080/02757540.2018.1464153  0.304
2018 Wilson BJ, Servais S, Charles SP, Davis SE, Gaiser EE, Kominoski JS, Richards JH, Troxler TG. Declines in Plant Productivity Drive Carbon Loss from Brackish Coastal Wetland Mesocosms Exposed to Saltwater Intrusion Estuaries and Coasts. 41: 2147-2158. DOI: 10.1007/S12237-018-0438-Z  0.363
2018 Mazzei V, Gaiser EE, Kominoski JS, Wilson BJ, Servais S, Bauman L, Davis SE, Kelly S, Sklar FH, Rudnick DT, Stachelek J, Troxler TG. Functional and Compositional Responses of Periphyton Mats to Simulated Saltwater Intrusion in the Southern Everglades Estuaries and Coasts. 41: 2105-2119. DOI: 10.1007/S12237-018-0415-6  0.321
2017 Hu M, Ren H, Ren P, Li J, Wilson BJ, Tong C. Response of gaseous carbon emissions to low-level salinity increase in tidal marsh ecosystem of the Min River estuary, southeastern China. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 52: 210-222. PMID 28254041 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jes.2016.05.009  0.338
2016 Hu M, Wilson BJ, Sun Z, Ren P, Tong C. Effects of the addition of nitrogen and sulfate on CH4 and CO2 emissions, soil, and pore water chemistry in a high marsh of the Min River estuary in southeastern China. The Science of the Total Environment. PMID 27894801 DOI: 10.1016/J.Scitotenv.2016.11.103  0.33
2015 Wilson BJ, Mortazavi B, Kiene RP. Spatial and temporal variability in carbon dioxide and methane exchange at three coastal marshes along a salinity gradient in a northern Gulf of Mexico estuary Biogeochemistry. DOI: 10.1007/S10533-015-0085-4  0.327
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