Pt. 1: Invasions in North American salt marshes. Spartina introductions and consequences in salt marches: arrive, survive, thrive, and sometimes hybridize / D.R. Strong, D.R. Ayres
Changes in community structure and ecosystem function following spartina alterniflora invasion of pacific estuaries / Edwin D. Grosholz ...[et al.]
Invasive animals in marshes: biological agents of change / James E. Byers
Phragmites australis in Eastern North America: a historical and ecological perspective / Laura A. Meyerson, Kristin Saltonstall, and Randolph M. Chambers
Pt. 2: Human inputs and consumer effects. Opportunistic herbivores, migratory connectivity, and catastrophic shifts in Arctic coastal systems / Hugh A. L. Henry, Robert L. Jefferies
Top-down control and human intensification of consumer pressure in Southern U.S. salt marshes / Brian R. Silliman, Mark D. Bertness, and Mads S. Thomsen
Alligator hunters, pelt traders, and runaway consumption of Gulf coast marshes: a trophic cascade perspective on coastal wetland losses / Paul A. Keddy ...[et al.]
Pt. 3: Land use and climate change. Shoreline development and the future of New England salt marsh landscapes / Mark D. Bertness, Brian R. Silliman, Christine Holdredge
Tidal restrictions and mosquito ditching in New England marches: case studies of the biotic evidence, physical extent, and potential for restoration of altered tidal hydrology / Caitlin Mullan Crain, Keryn Bromberg Gedan, Michele Dionne
Impacts of global climate-change and sea-level rise on tidal wetlands / J. Court Stevenson, Michael S. Kearney
Potential impacts of elevated Co₂ on plant interactions, sustained growth, and carbon cycling in salt march ecosystems / Jordan R. Mayor, Caitlin E. Hicks
Pt. 4: Die-off, loss, and conservation. From climate-change to snails: potential causes of salt march dieback along the U.S. Eastern seaboard and gulf coasts / David T. Osgood, Brian R. Silliman
Patterns of salt marsh loss within coastal regions of North America: presettlement to present / Keryn Bromberg Gedan and Brain R. Silliman
The use of science in the restoration of Northeastern U.S. salt marches / John Teal and Susan Peterson
Conserving the diverse marshes of the Pacific coast / J.C. Callaway and J.B. Zedler
Pt. 5: International perspectives. Human modification of European salt marshes / A. J. Davy, J. P. Bakker, M. E. Figueroa
Human impacts and threats to the conservation of South American salt marshes / Mads S. Thomsen, Paul Adam, Brian R. Silliman.