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Publications

Articles

  • Yozzo, D.J. and D.T. Osgood 2013. Invertebrate communities in low-salinity wetlands; Overview and comparison between Phragmites and Typha marshes within the Hudson River Estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 36:575-584. Invited paper.
  • Thompson B. and D.T. Osgood 2011. Community management, self interest, and environmental preservation in the Amazon. Interdisciplinary Environmental Review 12(2):128-145.
  • Osgood, D.T., K. Rice and L. Morris. 2009. How can an interdisciplinary research program be managed effectively? CUR Quarterly 30(2):16-20. Council on Undergraduate Research. Washington, D.C.
  • Gilliams, T., L. Morris, K. Woodward, K. Rice, and D. Osgood. Models and Assessment of Collaborative Research in the Arts and Humanities. CUR Quarterly 29(1):34-37. Council on Undergraduate Research. Washington, D.C.
  • Osgood, D.T., Yozzo, D.J., Chambers, R.M., Pianka, S., Lewis, J., and LePage, C. 2006. Patterns of habitat utilization by resident nekton in Phragmites and Typha marshes of the Hudson River Estuary, New York. American Fisheries Society Symposium 51:151-173.Invited paper.
  • Osgood, D.T., Yozzo, D.J., Chambers, R.M., Jacobsen, D. Hoffman, T. and Wnek, J. 2003. Tidal Hydrology and habitat utilization by resident nekton in Phragmites and non-Phragmites marshes. Estuaries 26(2B): 523-534.Invited paper.
  • Chambers, R.M., Osgood, D.T., Bart, D. and Montalto, F. 2003. Phragmites invasion and expansion in tidal wetlands: Interactions among salinity, sulfide and hydrology. Estuaries26(2B): 398-406.Invited paper.
  • Harms, L., Salak, E., and Osgood, D.T. 2003. Effects of Phragmites australis on the early life history stages of Fundulus heteroclitus at Iona Island Marsh, Hudson River, New York. Section IV: 35 pp. In J.R. Waldman & W.C. Nieder (eds.), Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 2002. Hudson River Foundation.
  • Chambers, R.M. and Osgood, D.T., and Kalapasev, N. 2002. Hydrologic and chemical control of Phragmites growth in tidal marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 239:83-91.
  • Hanson, S., Osgood, D.T., and Yozzo, D.J. 2002. Utilization of Phragmites australis habitat by marsh-resident nekton at Piermont Marsh in the lower Hudson River Estuary. Wetlands 22:326-337.
  • Osgood, D.T. 2000. Subsurface hydrology and nutrient export from barrier island marshes at different tidal ranges.Wetlands Ecology and Management 8:133-146.​.

Edited Works

  • Osgood, D.T. and B.R. Silliman. 2009. From climate change to snails: potential causes of salt marsh die-back along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coasts. pp. 231-251.In Anthropogenic Impacts in North American Salt Marshes. Bertness, M. and B. Silliman (eds.). University of California Press.