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-Phragmitesmarshes. 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.