Journal articles
Christen RA, Dewey AK, Gouthro AN, Surasinghe TD, (2022). Diversity of herpetofauna at restored cranberry bogs: A comparative survey of herpetofaunal diversity at a restored wetland in comparison to a retired cranberry bog to assess the restoration success. Herpetological Journal, 23: 14-26.
Rubin, R. L., Ballantine, K. A., Hegberg, A., Andras, J. P. (2021) “Flooding and ecological restoration promote wetland microbial communities and soil functions on former cranberry farmland” PLoS One. 16(12).
Bartolucci, N.N., Anderson, T.R. and Ballantine, K.A. (2021), “Restoration of retired agricultural land to wetland mitigates greenhouse gas emissions.” Restoration Ecology, 29: e13314
Andras, J. P., Rodriguez-Reillo, W. G., Blanchard, J. L., Pierce, E. A., Truchon, A., and Ballantine, K. A. (2020) “Rewilding the small stuff: The effect of ecological restoration on the microbiome of wetland soils”. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 96(10).
Rubin, R., T. Anderson and K. A. Ballantine. 2020. Biochar simultaneously reduces nutrient leaching and greenhouse gas emissions in restored wetland soils. Wetlands 40(6), 1981-1991.
Hoekstra, B., Neill, C., Kennedy, C. “Trends in the Massachusetts cranberry industry create opportunities for the restoration of cultivated riparian wetlands.” Restoration Ecology, Vol. 28, No.1, pp 185-195, 2020.
Mark Harvey, Danielle Hare, Alex Hackman, Glorianna Davenport, Adam Haynes, Ashley Helton, John W. Lane Jr., Martin Briggs. “Evaluation of Stream and Wetlands Restoration using UAS-Based Thermal Infrared Mapping”, Water 2019, 11 X (for peer review).
Clement Duhart, Gershon Dublon, Brian Mayton, Glorianna Davenport, Joseph A. Paradiso. “Deep Learning for Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Efforts”, 36th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2019. Climate Change Workshop. 2nd best paper
Clement Duhart, Gershon Dublon, Brian Mayton, Glorianna Davenport, Joseph A. Paradiso, T. Surasinghe. "Decoding the Soundscape Using Deep Learning Models: A System to Support Long-Term Acoustic Monitoring of Wildlife Occupancy with Citizen Science Input," to appear in proceedings of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society (AFS & TWS), 2019.
Harvey, M., Hare, D., Hackman, A., Haynes, A., Lane, J. and Briggs, M. Evaluation of Stream and Wetland Restoration Using UAS-Based Thermal Infrared Mapping, Water 2019, 11(8), 1568
Martin et al., Data Report on Nitrogen Monitoring and Dynamics of the Coonamessett River, Submitted to the Falmouth Water Quality Monitoring Committee, April 2019.
Claire Esterman, Tidmarsh Plant Nursery Diary. Internal Publication, September 2018
Jessica Norriss, Cranberry Bog Restoration in Practice Contextualizing the Tidmarsh Farms Restoration using GIS datasets available in Massachusetts. Living Observatory Technical Report, March 2018.
Brian Mayton, Gerhson Dublon, Spencer Russel & Evan Lynch, The Networked Sensory Landscape: Capturing and Experiencing Ecological Change Across Scales, Presence, Vol. 26, No. 2, Spring 2017
Derek Haddad, Don & Dublon, Gershon & Mayton, Brian & Russell, Spencer & Xiao, Xiao & Perlin, Ken & Paradiso, Joseph. (2017). Resynthesizing reality: driving vivid virtual environments from sensor networks. 1-2. 10.1145/3084363.3085027.
Danielle K. Hare, David F. Boutt, William Clement, Christine Hatch, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Hackman, Hydrogeological controls on spatial patterns of groundwater discharge in peatlands, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, MS No.: hess-2017-282, MS Type: Research article, June 2017
Gershon Dublon, Brian Mayton, Don Derek Haddad, Clement Duhart*, Spencer Russell, Glorianna Davenport, Joseph A. Paradiso, A Ubiquitous Sensing Model for Environmental Science, Interaction Research, and Public Engagement with Restored Wetlands, Society of Wetland Scientists, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2017
Kate A. Ballantine, Todd R. Anderson, Erin A. Pierce, Peter M. Groffman. “Restoration of Denitrification in Agricultural Wetlands”, Ecological Engineering, Vol 106, Part A, 17 Sept. 2017, pp 570-577.
Millar, David J., et al. "Mountain peatlands range from CO 2 sinks at high elevations to sources at low elevations: Implications for a changing climate." Ecosystems 20.2 (2017): 416-432.
Mayton, B., Dublon, G., Russel, S. & Lynch, E. “The Networked Sensory Landscape: Capturing and Experiencing Ecological Change Across Scales” Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Vol. 25, No.2, Spring 2017, pp 182-209.
QianSheng Li, Gershon Dublon, Brian Mayton, Joseph A. Paradiso, MarshVis: Visualizing Real-Time and Historical Ecological Data from a Wireless Sensor Network, Chicago, Illinois, 2015
Spencer Russell, Gershon Dublon, Joseph A. Paradiso, HearThere: Networked Sensory Prosthetics Through Auditory Augmented Reality, Proc. of the 7th ACM Augmented Human International Conference, 2016
Russell, S., Dublon, G., & Paradiso, J. A., HearThere: Networked Sensory Prosthetics Through Auditory Augmented Reality. In proceedings of the ACM Augmented Human International Conference (AH2016). February 2016.
Briggs, Martin, Danielle Hare, David Boutt, Glorianna Davenport, John Lane, Thermal infrared video details multi-scale groundwater discharge to surface water through macropores and peat pipes, Hydrological Processes, 10.1002/hyp.10722. HPeye video
Hare, Danielle K., Martin A. Briggs, Donald O. Rosenberry, David F. Boutt, John W. Lane, A comparison of thermal infrared to fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing for evaluation of groundwater discharge to surface water, Journal of Hydrology, 30 September 2015.
QianSheng Li, Gershon Dublon, Brian Mayton, Joseph A. Paradiso, MarshVis: Visualizing Real-Time and Historical Ecological Data from a Wireless Sensor Network, Chicago, Illinois, 2015
Gershon Dublon and Joseph A. Paradiso, How a world filled with sensors will change the way we see, hear, think and live, Scientific American, Vol. 311, No. 1, pp. 36-41 (cover article), July 2014.
Gershon Dublon, Joseph A.Paradiso, How a Sensor-Filed world will Change Human Consciousness, Scientific American 311 (1), 36-41, 2014.
Briggs, Martin, Laura Lautz, Danielle Hare, Residence time control on hot moments of nitrate production and uptake in the hyporheic zone, Hydrological Processes, 10.002/hyp.9921.