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Changes in ecosystem resilience detected in automated measures of ecosystem metabolism during a whole-lake manipulation
RD Batt, SR Carpenter, JJ Cole, ML Pace, RA Johnson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (43), 17398-17403, 2013
942013
Nutrient retention and the problem of hydrologic disconnection in streams and wetlands
SM Powers, RA Johnson, EH Stanley
Ecosystems 15, 435-449, 2012
662012
Zooplankton provide early warnings of a regime shift in a whole lake manipulation
ML Pace, SR Carpenter, RA Johnson, JT Kurtzweil
Limnology and Oceanography 58 (2), 525-532, 2013
642013
Blue carbon stores in tropical seagrass meadows maintained under green turtle grazing
RA Johnson, AG Gulick, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 13545, 2017
462017
Resources supporting the food web of a naturally productive lake
RD Batt, SR Carpenter, JJ Cole, ML Pace, TJ Cline, RA Johnson, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 57 (5), 1443-1452, 2012
422012
Altered energy flow in the food web of an experimentally darkened lake
RD Batt, SR Carpenter, JJ Cole, ML Pace, RA Johnson, JT Kurtzweil, ...
Ecosphere 6 (3), 1-23, 2015
342015
Physical and biological contributions to metalimnetic oxygen maxima in lakes
GM Wilkinson, JJ Cole, ML Pace, RA Johnson, MJ Kleinhans
Limnology and Oceanography 60 (1), 242-251, 2015
332015
Effects of green turtle grazing on seagrass and macroalgae diversity vary spatially among seagrass meadows
EL Hearne, RA Johnson, AG Gulick, A Candelmo, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Aquatic Botany 152, 10-15, 2019
252019
Seagrass ecosystem metabolic carbon capture in response to green turtle grazing across Caribbean meadows
RA Johnson, AG Gulick, N Constant, AB Bolten, FOH Smulders, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (3), 1101-1114, 2020
232020
Recovery of a cultivation grazer: A mechanism for compensatory growth of Thalassia testudinum in a Caribbean seagrass meadow grazed by green turtles
AG Gulick, RA Johnson, CG Pollock, Z Hillis‐Starr, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Journal of Ecology 109 (8), 3031-3045, 2021
222021
Rates of Sediment Resuspension and Erosion Following Green Turtle Grazing in a Shallow Caribbean Thalassia testudinum Meadow
RA Johnson, AG Gulick, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Ecosystems 22 (8), 1787-1802, 2019
192019
Recovery of a large herbivore changes regulation of seagrass productivity in a naturally grazed Caribbean ecosystem
AG Gulick, RA Johnson, CG Pollock, Z Hillis‐Starr, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Ecology 101 (12), e03180, 2020
152020
Simulated green turtle grazing affects benthic infauna abundance and community composition but not diversity in a Thalassia testudinum seagrass meadow
RA Johnson, KM Hanes, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 522, 151266, 2020
112020
An underwater Serengeti: Seagrass‐mediated effects on intake and cultivation grazing behavior of a marine megaherbivore
AG Gulick, RA Johnson, LA Palma, AM Kusel, CG Pollock, Z Hillis‐Starr, ...
Ecosphere 13 (11), e4259, 2022
32022
Simulated green turtle grazing alters effects of environmental drivers on seagrass growth dynamics across seasons
RA Johnson, KM Hanes, AB Bolten, KA Bjorndal
Limnology and Oceanography 67 (12), 2635-2648, 2022
22022
Toward a Standardized Method for Quantifying Ecosystem Hot Spots and Hot Moments
JA Walter, RA Johnson, JW Atkins, DA Ortiz, GM Wilkinson
Ecosystems 26 (6), 1367-1378, 2023
12023
Dynamics and aging of green turtle grazing plots at two Caribbean seagrass meadows
N Constant, AB Bolten, RA Johnson, AML Brooks, KA Bjorndal
Marine Ecology Progress Series 705, 109-125, 2023
12023
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