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Book Chapters                 

1.   McKee, K.L., and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Disturbance regimes in North American wetlands. Pp. 331-363 (Ch. 13) in L.R. Walker (ed.), Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground. Ecosystems of the World 16, Elsevier, Amsterdam.

2.   Barendregt, A., Whigham, D.F., Meire, P., Baldwin, A.H., and S. Van Damme. 2006. Wetlands in the tidal freshwater zone. Chapter 6  (pp. 117-148) in: R. Bobbink, B. Beltman, J.T.A. Verhoeven, and D.F. Whigham (eds.), Wetlands: Functioning, Biodiversity Conservation, and Restoration. Ecological Studies, Vol. 191. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.

3.   Baldwin, A.H., accepted. Restoration of tidal freshwater wetlands in North America. Chapter 21 in: A. Barendregt, A., D.F. Whigham, and A.H. Baldwin (eds.), Tidal Freshwater Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.

4.   Leck, M.A., Baldwin, A.H., Parker, V.T., Schile, L., and D.F. Whigham, accepted. Plant communities of North American tidal freshwater wetlands. Chapter 4 in: A. Barendregt, A., D.F. Whigham, and A.H. Baldwin (eds.), Tidal Freshwater Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.

5.   Whigham, D.F., Baldwin, A.H., and C. Swarth, accepted.  Conservation of tidal freshwater wetlands in North America. Chapter 24 in: A. Barendregt, A., D.F. Whigham, and A.H. Baldwin (eds.), Tidal Freshwater Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.

6.   Baldwin, A.H., 2007. Vegetation and seed bank studies of salt-pulsed swamps of the Nanticoke River, Chesapeake Bay. Chapter 6 in: W. Conner, T. Doyle, and K. Krauss, Ecology of Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands of the Southeastern United States. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

7.   Whigham, D.F., Baldwin, A.H. and A. Barendregt, accepted. Tidal freshwater wetlands. Chapter 5 in: G.M.E. Perillo, E. Wolanski, D.R. Cahoon, and M.M. Brinson (eds.), Coastal Wetlands. Elsevier, UK.

Articles in Refereed Journals

1.   Baldwin, A.H., W.J. Platt, K.L. Gathen, J.M. Lessmann, and T.J. Rauch, 1995. Hurricane damage and regeneration in fringe mangrove forests of southeast Florida, USA. Journal of Coastal Research SI 18: 169-183.

2.   Baldwin, A.H., I.A. Mendelssohn, and K.L. McKee, 1996. The influence of vegetation, salinity, and inundation on seed banks of oligohaline coastal marshes. American Journal of Botany 83: 470‑479.

3.   Baldwin, A.H., and I.A. Mendelssohn, 1998. Effects of salinity and water level on coastal marshes: An experimental test of disturbance as a catalyst for vegetation change. Aquatic Botany 1250: 1-14.

4.   Baldwin, A.H., and I.A. Mendelssohn, 1998. Response of two oligohaline marsh  communities to lethal and nonlethal disturbance. Oecologia 116: 543-555.

5.   Baldwin, A.H., and E.F. DeRico, 1999. The seed bank of a restored tidal freshwater marsh in Washington, DC. Urban Ecosystems 3: 5-20.

6.   Schaafsma, J.A., A.H. Baldwin, and C.A. Streb, 2000. An evaluation of a constructed wetland to treat wastewater from a dairy operation in Maryland, U.S.A. Ecological Engineering 14: 199-206.

7.   Baldwin, A.H., 2001. Got Mud? Field-based learning in wetland ecology. Journal of College Science Teaching 31(2): 94-100.

8.   Baldwin, A.H., M.S. Egnotovich, M.A. Ford, and W.J. Platt, 2001. Regeneration in fringe mangrove forests damaged by Hurricane Andrew. Plant Ecology 157: 151-164.

9.   Baldwin, A.H., M.S. Egnotovich, and E. Clarke, 2001. Hydrologic change and vegetation of tidal freshwater marshes: Field, greenhouse, and seed bank experiments. Wetlands 21: 519-531.

10. Clarke, E., and A.H. Baldwin, 2002. Responses of wetland plant species to ammonia and water level. Ecological Engineering 18: 257-264.

11. Baldwin, A.H., and F.N. Pendleton, 2003. Interactive effects of animal disturbance and elevation on vegetation of a tidal freshwater marsh. Estuaries 26: 905-915.

12. Peterson, J.E., and A.H. Baldwin, 2004. Seedling emergence from seed banks of tidal freshwater wetlands: response to inundation and sedimentation. Aquatic Botany 78: 243-254.

13. Peterson, J.E., and A.H. Baldwin, 2004. Variations in seed and spore banks across a tidal freshwater landscape. American Journal of Botany 91: 1251-1259.

14. Baldwin, A.H., 2004. Restoring complex vegetation in urban settings: the case of tidal freshwater marshes. Urban Ecosystems 7: 125-137.

15. Neff, K.P., and A.H. Baldwin, 2005. Seed dispersal into wetlands: techniques and results for a restored tidal freshwater marsh. Wetlands 25: 392-404.

16. Peterson-Smith, J., and A.H. Baldwin, 2006. Constraints on understory vegetation communities of tidal freshwater swamps: a reciprocal transplant experiment. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133: 566–576

17. Pendleton, F.N., and A.H. Baldwin. The effects of spraying deltamethrin for tsetse fly control on insectivorous bird populations in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. African Journal of Ecology (in press).

18. Tilley, D.R., A.H. Baldwin, E.E. Poynter. Hyperspectral reflectance response of four freshwater emergent macrophytes to nitrogen fertilization.  Remote Sensing of Environment (in review).