Foreword Mary E. KentulaTeresa K. Magee Special Section on Wetlands in an Urbanizing Landscape Pages: 475 - 476
Evaluating the effects of wetland regulation through hydrogeomorphic classification and landscape profiles Stephanie E. GwinMary E. KentulaPaul W. Shaffer Special Section on Wetlands in an Urbanizing Landscape Pages: 477 - 489
Characterization of wetland hydrology using hydrogeomorphic classification Paul W. ShafferMary E. KentulaStephanie E. Gwin Special Section on Wetlands in an Urbanizing Landscape Pages: 490 - 504
Distribution of soil organic matter in freshwater emergent/open water wetlands in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area Paul W. ShafferTed L. Ernst Special Section on Wetlands in an Urbanizing Landscape Pages: 505 - 516
Floristic comparison of freshwater wetlands in an urbanizing environment Teresa K. MageeTed L. ErnstKathleen A. Dwire Special Section on Wetlands in an Urbanizing Landscape Pages: 517 - 534
Effects of rooting by feral hogsSus scrofa L. on the structure of a floodplain vegetation assemblage D. Albrey ArringtonLouis A. TothJoseph W. Koebel Regular Submissions Pages: 535 - 544
Recent wetlands trends (1981/82–1994) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA Joseph A. BernertJoseph M. EilersKenneth F. Bierly Regular Submissions Pages: 545 - 559
Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) assessment—A test of user consistency Dennis F. WhighamLyndon C. LeeWade L. Nutter Regular Submissions Pages: 560 - 569
Evolution of a freshwater barrier-island marsh in coastal Georgia, USA Robert K. BoothFredrick J. RichNancy A. Brannen Regular Submissions Pages: 570 - 577
Influence of agriculture on aquatic invertebrate communities of temporary wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota, USA Ned H. EulissDavid M. Mushet Regular Submissions Pages: 578 - 583
Response of breeding birds to shearing and burning in wetland brush ecosystems Jo Ann M. HanowskiDonald P. ChristianMark C. Nelson Regular Submissions Pages: 584 - 593
Effects of winter burning and structural marsh management on vegetation and winter bird abundance in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain, USA Steven W. GabreyAlan D. AftonBarry C. Wilson Regular Submissions Pages: 594 - 606
Laboratory comparison of soil redox conditions between red soils and brown soils in Minnesota, USA Daniel B. WheelerJames A. ThompsonJay C. Bell Regular Submissions Pages: 607 - 616
Altered hydrology effects on Louisiana salt marsh function Nathan L. KuhnIrving A. MendelssohnDenise J. Reed Regular Submissions Pages: 617 - 626
Amphipods, land-use impacts, and lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) distribution in Saskatchewan wetlands Dorothy H. LindemanRobert G. Clark Regular Submissions Pages: 627 - 638
Patterns of tree species richness in forested wetlands Teri M. KeoghPaul A. KeddyLauchlan H. Fraser Regular Submissions Pages: 639 - 647
Insects as indicators of land use in three ecoregions in the Prairie Pothole Region David J. AndersonBruce Vondracek Regular Submissions Pages: 648 - 664
The effects of acid rock drainage onCarex aquatilis leaf litter decomposition in rocky Mountain fens Christopher D. ArpDavid J. CooperJohn D. Stednick Regular Submissions Pages: 665 - 674
Calibration of modern pollen along a nutrient gradient in Everglades Water Conservation Area-2A Jennifer E. JensenSherri R. CooperCurtis J. Richardson Regular Submissions Pages: 675 - 688
Nutrient retention dynamics of the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project Mohamed Z. Moustafa Regular Submissions Pages: 689 - 704
The importance of propagule predation in a forest of nonindigenous mangrove trees Orlo C. SteeleKatherine C. EwelGuillermo Goldstein Note Pages: 705 - 708
Additional regression equations for predicting seed yield of moist-soil plants Mark H. SherfyRoy L. Kirkpatrick Note Pages: 709 - 714