Bannor, B. & E. Kiviat. 2002. Common Gallinule (Gallinula chloropus). Birds of North America 685. 27p.
Barbour, J.G. & E. Kiviat. 1997. Introduced purple loosestrife as host of native Saturniidae (Lepidoptera). Great Lakes Entomologist 30(3):115-122.
Bhattarai, G.P., W.J. Allen, J.T. Cronin, E. Kiviat & L.A. Meyerson. 2016. Response to Blossey and Casagrande: Ecological and evolutionary processes make host specificity at the subspecies level exceedingly unlikely. Biological Invasions 18(9): 2757-2758.
Connors, L., E. Kiviat, P.M. Groffman & R.S. Ostfeld. 2000. Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) disturbance to vegetation and potential net nitrogen mineralization and nitrification rates in a fresh-tidal marsh. American Midland Naturalist 143:53-63.
Cronin, J.T., E. Kiviat, L.A. Meyerson, G.P. Bhattarai & W.J. Allen. 2016. Biological control of invasive Phragmites australiswill be detrimental to native P. australis. Biological Invasions 18(9):2749–2752.
Dickinson, R. 1993. Northern cricket frog (Acris crepitans) survey in Ulster County, New York, 1992. M.S. thesis, Bard College. 95 p.
Dowling, Z., T. Hartwig, E. Kiviat & F. Keesing. 2010. Experimental management of nesting habitat for the Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii). Ecological Restoration 28(2):154-159.
Emrich, M. 1991. The creation of artificial nesting sites for the Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii). M.S. thesis, Bard College.
Findlay, S. E. G., E. Kiviat, W. C. Nieder, and E. A. Blair. 2002. Functional assessment of a reference wetland set as a tool for science, management and restoration. Aquatic Science 64:107-117.)
Gillen, J.L. & E. Kiviat. 2012. Hydraulic Fracturing Threats to Species with Restricted Geographic Ranges in the Eastern United States. Environmental Practice 14(4):320-331.
Groffman, P.M., Hanson, G.C., E. Kiviat & G. Stevens. 1996. Variation in microbial biomass and activity in four different wetland types. Soil Science Society of America Journal 60:622-629.
Hartwig, T. & E. Kiviat. 2007. Microhabitat use by Blanding's turtle in constructed and reference wetlands. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(2):576-582.
Hartwig, T., E. Kiviat & G. Stevens. Basking Habitat Characteristics of Blanding’s Turtles in Natural and Constructed Wetlands in Southeastern New York. Featured by the Toronto Zoo.
Hummel, M. & E. Kiviat. 2004. Review of world literature on water-chestnut (Trapa natans) with implications for management in North America. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 42(1):17-28.
Kiviat, E. 1976. A symbol for individuals not adult males. American Birds 29(4):818.
Kiviat, E. 1978b. Vertebrate use of muskrat lodges and burrows. Estuaries 1:196-200.
Kiviat, E. 1978c. Bog turtle habitat ecology. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 13(2):29-42.
Kiviat, E. 1980. A Hudson River tidemarsh snapping turtle population. Transactions of the Northeast Section, the Wildlife Society 37:158-168.
Kiviat, E. 1982. Eastern bluebird remote natural nest sites. Kingbird 32(1):6-8.
Kiviat, E. 1982. Black-capped chickadees eating giant ragweed seeds. Kingbird 32(1):25-26.
Kiviat, E. 1982. Geographic distribution [Five locality records from Jekyll Island, Georgia]: Rana grylio (pig frog), Scaphiopus holbrooki holbrooki (eastern spadefoot), Cnemidophorus sexlineatus sexlineatus (six-lined racerunner), Eumeces inexpectatus (southeastern five-lined skink), Opheodrys aestivus (rough green snake). Herpetological Review 13(2):51-53.
Kiviat, E. 1987a. Common reed (Phragmites australis). P. 22-30 in D. Decker & J. Enck eds. Exotic Plants with Identified Detrimental Impacts on Wildlife Habitats in New York State. New York Chapter, Wildlife Society.
Kiviat, E. 1987b. Water chestnut (Trapa natans). P. 31-38 in D. Decker & J. Enck, eds. Exotic Plants with Identified Detrimental Impacts on Wildlife Habitats in New York State. New York Chapter, Wildlife Society.
Kiviat, E. 1989a. The role of wildlife in estuarine ecosystems. P. 437-475 in J.W. Day, et al. Estuarine Ecology. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
Kiviat, E. 1991. Wetland human ecology. Ph.D. thesis, Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH. 180 p.
Kiviat, E. 1996. American goldfinch nests in purple loosestrife. Wilson Bulletin 108(1):182-186.
Kiviat, E. 1997. Blanding’s turtle habitat requirements and implications for conservation in Dutchess County, New York. P. 377-382 in J. Van Abbema, ed. Proceedings: Conservation, Restoration, and Management of Tortoises and Turtles, an International Conference. New York Turtle and Tortoise Society.
Kiviat, E., guest editor. 2004. The Hackensack Meadowlands: History, ecology, and restoration of a degraded urban wetland. Urban Habitats 2(1): unpaginated.
Kiviat, E. 2004. Occurrence of Ailanthus altissima on a Maryland freshwater tidal estuary. Castanea 69(2):139-142.
Kiviat, E. 2011. Frog call surveys in an urban wetland complex, the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey, 2006. Urban Habitats 6 (unpaginated).
Kiviat, E. 2014. Adaptation of human cultures to wetland environments. P. 404-415 in P. Gâștescu, W. Marszelewski & P. Bretcan. 2nd International Conference "Water Resources and Wetlands" Conference Proceedings 11-13 September, 2014 Tulcea (Romania). Romanian Limnogeographical Association.
Kiviat, E. 2019. Two Decade Study of Blanding’s Turtle and Habitat Response to Wetland and Upland Restoration. Presentation featured at American Turtles.org.
Kiviat, E. 2019. Organisms using Phragmites australis are diverse and similar on three continents. Journal of Natural History 53(31-32):1975-2010.
Kiviat, E. 2020. Uses of Wetlands in the Urban Coastal Meadowlands of New Jersey. Urban Naturalist 37.
Kiviat, E. & J.G. Barbour. 1996. Wood turtles in fresh-tidal habitats of the Hudson River. Canadian Field-Naturalist 110(2):341-343.
Kiviat, E. 2021. Wetland imagery in American novels. Social Sciences & Humanities Open 4.
Kiviat, E, P/G. Davidson, R.C. Harris, & S. Dickman. 2021. Novel hepatic and lichen assemblage on Phragmites stubble in a Florida freshwater swamp, BioOne Complete.
Kiviat, E. & K. MacDonald. 2002. Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey, biodiversity: A review and synthesis. Hackensack Meadowlands Partnership. 97 p
Kiviat, E. & K. MacDonald. 2004. Biodiversity patterns and conservation in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey. Urban Habitats 2(1):28-61.
Kiviat, E., L.A. Meyerson, T.J. Mozdzer, W.J. Allen, G. Bhattarai, H. Brix, J.S. Caplan, K.M. Kettenring, C. Lambertini, J. Weis, D.F. Whigham & J.T. Cronin. 2019. Evidence does not support the targeting of cryptic invaders at the subspecies level using classical biological control: The example of Phragmites. Biological Invasions 21(8):2529-2541.
Kiviat, E., G. Mihocko, G. Stevens, P.M. Groffman & D. Van Hoewyk. 2010. Vegetation, soils, and land use in fens of eastern New York and adjacent Connecticut. Rhodora 112(952):335-354.
Kiviat, E., R.E. Schmidt & N. Zeising. 1985. Bank swallow and belted kingfisher nest in dredge spoil on the tidal Hudson River. Kingbird 35(1):3-6.
Kiviat, E. & J. Stapleton. 1983. Bufo americanus (American Toad): Estuarine habitat. Herpetological Review 14(2):46.
Kiviat, E., G. Stevens, R. Brauman, S. Hoeger, P.J. Petokas & G.G. Hollands. 2000. Restoration of wetland and upland habitat for Blanding’s turtle. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3(4):650-657.
Kiviat, E., L. Stickle & E. Heffernan. 2019. Re-survey of flora and vegetation after four decades in a bog lake, New York. Castanea 84(2):290–310.
Klemens, M.W., E. Kiviat & R.E. Schmidt. 1987. Distribution of the northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens, in the lower Hudson and Housatonic river valleys. Northeastern Environmental Science 6(2):99-101.
Leonardi, L. 1991. Bryophytes of two New York State freshwater tidal swamps. Evansia 8 (1):22-25.
Limburg, K.E. & R.E. Schmidt. 1990. Patterns of fish spawning in Hudson River tributaries: Response to an urban gradient? Ecology 71(4):1238-1245.
Lindner, C.R. 1992. Grouse Bluff: An archaeological introduction. Hudson Valley Regional Review 9(1):25-46.
Lindner, C. 1995. Land use history, flood geomorphism, and archaeological testing. Bard Forum (6):3-16.
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Palmieri, J., Kiviat, E. 2021. Toxic Effects of knotweed, Polygonum cuspidatum s.l. rhizome on the mosses Atrichum angustatum and Thuidium delicatulum. BioOne Complete.
Schlesinger, M., J.A. Feinberg, N.H. Nazdrowicz, J.D. Kleopfer, J.C. Beane, J.F. Bunnell, J. Burger, E. Corey, K. Gipe, J.W. Jaycox, E. Kiviat, J. Kubel, D.P. Quinn, C. Raithel, P.A. Scott, S.M. Wenner, E.L. White, B. Zarate, H.B. Shaffer. 2018. Follow-up ecological studies for cryptic species discoveries: Decrypting the leopard frogs of the eastern U.S. PLOS ONE13(11).
Schmidt, R.E. 1985. New distribution records and complementary description of Haemomaster venezuelae (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), a rare and poorly known fish from northern South America. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 20(2):93-96.
Schmidt, R.E. 1987. Redescription of Vandellia beccarii (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from Guyana. Copeia 1987(1):234-237.
Schmidt, R.E. 1993. Relationships and notes on the biology of Paracanthopoma parva (Pisces: Trichomycteridae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 4(2):185-191.
Schmidt, R.E., A.B. Anderson & K. Limburg. 1992. Dynamics of larval fish populations in the Hudson River tidal marsh. P. 458-475 in C.L. Smith, ed. Estuarine Research in the 1980s. State University of New York Press.
Schmidt, R.E & C.J. Ferraris, Jr. 1985. A new species of Parotocinclus (Pisces:Loricariidae) from Guyana. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98(2):341-346.
Schmidt, R.E., T.W. Hunsinger, T. Coote, E. Griffin-Noyes & E. Kiviat. 2004. Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) in the tidal Hudson River with comments on its status as native. Northeastern Naturalist 11(2):179-188.
Sharma, V. 1993. Habitats of the monkeyflowers Mimulus alatus and Mimulus ringens on the Hudson River. M.S. thesis, Bard College. 93 p.
Stapleton, J. & E. Kiviat. 1979. Rights of birds and rights of way; vegetation management on a railroad causeway and its effect on breeding birds. American Birds 33(1):7-10.
Stone, W.B., E. Kiviat & S.A. Butkas. 1980. Toxicants in snapping turtles. New York Fish and Game Journal 27(1): 39-50.
Strayer, D.L., E. Kiviat, S.E.G. Findlay & N. Slowik. 2016. Vegetation of riprapped revetments along the freshwater tidal Hudson River, New York. Aquatic Sciences 78: 605-614.
Swarth, C., W. Roosenberg & E. Kiviat, eds. 2004. Conservation and ecology of turtles of the Mid-Atlantic region; A Symposium. Bibliomania, Salt Lake City, Utah. 121 p.
K.B. Travis, Kiviat, E., Tesauro, J., Stickle, L., Fadden, M., Steckler, L, Lukas, L. 2018. Grazing for bog turtle (Glyptemys Muhlenbergii) habitat: Case study of a New York fen. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 13(3):726-742.
Travis, K.B., Haeckel, Stevens, G., Tesauro, J., Kiviat, E. 2018. Bog turtle (Glyptemys Muhlenbergii) dispersal corridors and conservation in New York, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 13(1):257-272.
Vaičekonytė, R., E. Kiviat, F. Nsenga & A. Ostfeld. 2014. An exploration of common reed (Phragmites australis) bioenergy potential in North America. Mires & Peat 13(Article 12), 9 p.
van Hoewyk, D., P.M. Groffman, E. Kiviat, G. Mihocko and G. Stevens. 2000. Soil nitrogen dynamics in organic and mineral soil calcareous wetlands in eastern New York. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64(6):2168-2173.
Waterman, B. 1991. Evaluation of Tivoli Bays archaeology and assessment of its potential to provide paleoenvironmental information. M.S. thesis, Bard College. 55 p.
Waterman, B. 1992. Searching for clues to prehistoric human interaction with the environment at Tivoli Bays. Hudson Valley Regional Review 9(1):77-92.