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Molly M Mitchell
Molly M Mitchell
Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary
Verified email at vims.edu
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Effects of coastal development on nearshore estuarine nekton communities
DM Bilkovic, MM Roggero
Marine Ecology Progress Series 358, 27-39, 2008
2162008
The Invisible Flood: The Chemistry, Ecology, and Social Implications of Coastal Saltwater Intrusion
K Tully, K Gedan, R Epanchin-Niell, A Strong, ES Bernhardt, T BenDor, ...
BioScience 69 (5), 368-378, 2019
1982019
The role of living shorelines as estuarine habitat conservation strategies
DM Bilkovic, M Mitchell, P Mason, K Duhring
Coastal Management 44 (3), 161-174, 2016
1672016
Ecological tradeoffs of stabilized salt marshes as a shoreline protection strategy: effects of artificial structures on macrobenthic assemblages
DM Bilkovic, MM Mitchell
Ecological Engineering 61, 469-481, 2013
1432013
Influence of land use on macrobenthic communities in nearshore estuarine habitats
DM Bilkovic, M Roggero, CH Hershner, KH Havens
Estuaries and Coasts 29 (6), 1185-1195, 2006
1242006
Nonlinear change in sea level observed at North American tide stations
JD Boon, M Mitchell
Journal of Coastal Research 31 (6), 1295-1305, 2015
962015
A primer to living shorelines
DM Bilkovic, MM Mitchell, JD Toft, MK La Peyre
Living Shorelines, 3-10, 2017
772017
Defining boat wake impacts on shoreline stability toward management and policy solutions
DM Bilkovic, MM Mitchell, J Davis, J Herman, E Andrews, A King, ...
Ocean & Coastal Management 182, 104945, 2019
602019
Mutualism between ribbed mussels and cordgrass enhances salt marsh nitrogen removal
DM Bilkovic, MM Mitchell, RE Isdell, M Schliep, AR Smyth
Ecosphere 8 (4), e01795, 2017
512017
Marsh persistence under sea-level rise is controlled by multiple, geologically variable stressors
M Mitchell, J Herman, DM Bilkovic, C Hershner
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3 (10), 1379888, 2017
502017
Anthropocene sea level change: A history of recent trends observed in the US East, Gulf, and West Coast Regions. Special Report in Applied Marine Science and Ocean Engineering …
JD Boon, M Mitchell, JD Loftis, DM Malmquist
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, 2018
492018
Embracing dynamic design for climate‐resilient living shorelines
M Mitchell, DM Bilkovic
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (5), 1099-1105, 2019
452019
Recurrent flooding study for Tidewater Virginia
M Mitchell, C Hershner, JD Herman, DE Schatt, E Eggington, S Stiles
432013
15 Chapter Designing Living Shoreline Salt Marsh ecosystems to promote Coastal resilience
DM Bilkovic, MM Mitchell
Living shorelines: The science and management of nature-based coastal …, 2017
42*2017
Review of boat wake wave impacts on shoreline erosion and potential solutions for the Chesapeake Bay
DM Bilkovic, M Mitchell, J Davis, E Andrews, A King, P Mason, J Herman, ...
382017
Validating an Operational Flood Forecast Model Using Citizen Science in Hampton Roads, VA, USA
JD Loftis, M Mitchell, D Schatt, DR Forrest, HV Wang, D Mayfield, ...
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 7 (8), 242, 2019
272019
Living shorelines achieve functional equivalence to natural fringe marshes across multiple ecological metrics
RE Isdell, DM Bilkovic, AG Guthrie, MM Mitchell, RM Chambers, M Leu, ...
PeerJ 9, e11815, 2021
232021
Evolution of tidal marsh distribution under accelerating sea level rise
M Mitchell, J Herman, C Hershner
Wetlands 40 (6), 1789-1800, 2020
212020
Comparison of nutrient accrual in constructed living shoreline and natural fringing marshes
RM Chambers, AL Gorsky, RE Isdell, MM Mitchell, DM Bilkovic
Ocean & Coastal Management 199, 105401, 2021
192021
Ecological equivalency of living shorelines and natural marshes for fish and crustacean communities
AG Guthrie, DM Bilkovic, M Mitchell, R Chambers, JS Thompson, ...
Ecological Engineering 176, 106511, 2022
162022
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