Hydrologic description of forested wetlands in northeastern New Jersey, USA—An urban/suburban region Joan G. EhrenfeldHeather Bowman CutwayEmilie Stander OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 700
The reliability of mire water pH measurements—A standard sampling protocol and implications to ecological theory Teemu TahvanainenTeemu Tuomaala OriginalPaper Pages: 701 - 708
Effects of peat mining intensity on green frog (Rana clamitans) occurrence in bog ponds Marc J. MazerolleMario Cormier OriginalPaper Pages: 709 - 716
Interspecies relationships, community structure, and factors influencing abundance of submerged macrophytes in prairie wetlands Kyle D. ZimmerMark A. HansonMalcolm G. Butler OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 728
Sources and fate of organic matter in Khung Krabaen Bay (Thailand) as traced by δ13C and C/N atomic ratiosand C/N atomic ratios Wirongrong ThimdeeGridsada DeeinKatsuhiko Matsunaga OriginalPaper Pages: 729 - 738
Temporal overlap of nesting duck and aquatic invertebrate abundances in the Grasslands Ecological Area, California, USA Ferenc A. de SzalayL. Chantelle CarrollVincent H. Resh OriginalPaper Pages: 739 - 749
Comparative ecophysiology of four wetland plant species along a continuum of invasiveness Elizabeth J. FarnsworthLaura A. Meyerson OriginalPaper Pages: 750 - 762
Biology, ecology and management ofElaeagnus angustifolia L. (Russian olive) in western North America Gabrielle L. KatzPatrick B. Shafroth OriginalPaper Pages: 763 - 777
Effectiveness of a coastal wetland in reducing pollution of a Laurentian Great Lake: Hydrology, sediment, and nutrients Kenneth A. Krieger OriginalPaper Pages: 778 - 791
Effects of drought on the water-table dynamics of a southern Appalachian mountain floodplain and associated fen Kevin K. Moorhead OriginalPaper Pages: 792 - 799
Comparisons of undeveloped and developed shorelands, northern Wisconsin, and recommendations for restoration Joan E. EliasMichael W. Meyer OriginalPaper Pages: 800 - 816
Denitrification in a constructed wetland receiving agricultural runoff Amy C. PoeMichael F. PiehlerHans W. Paerl OriginalPaper Pages: 817 - 826
Simulating hydrologic reference condition of coastal lagoons affected by irrigation flows in southern Sri Lanka Vladimir U. SmakhtinSujeewa C. Piyankarage OriginalPaper Pages: 827 - 834
Effects ofTypha latifolia transpiration and harvesting on nitrate concentrations in surface water of wetland microcosms Jay MartinElizabeth HofherrMartin F. Quigley OriginalPaper Pages: 835 - 844
Effects of soil PH, redox potential, and elevation on survival ofSpartina patens planted at a west Central Florida salt marsh restoration site Christopher J. AnastasiouJ. Renée Brooks OriginalPaper Pages: 845 - 859
Functional equivalency of natural and excavated coastal plain ponds Robert A. ZampellaKim J. Laidig OriginalPaper Pages: 860 - 876
Influence of cattle grazing and pasture land use on macroinvertebrate communities in freshwater wetlands Alan D. SteinmanJulie ConklinDonald G. Uzarski OriginalPaper Pages: 877 - 889
Growth, physiology, and chemistry of mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizalTypha latifolia seedlings Ryan M. DunhamAndrew M. RayRichard S. Inouye OriginalPaper Pages: 890 - 896
Effects of structural marsh management and salinity on invertebrate prey of waterbirds in marsh ponds during winter on the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain François BolducAlan D. Afton OriginalPaper Pages: 897 - 910
Shrub species as indicators of wetland sedimentation Carol A. Johnston OriginalPaper Pages: 911 - 920
Cultural perceptions of small urban wetlands: Cases from the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada Patricia M. Manuel OriginalPaper Pages: 921 - 940
Fine root dynamics in two atlantic white-cedar wetlands with contrasting hydroperiods H. LeRoy RodgersFrank P. DayRobert B. Atkinson OriginalPaper Pages: 941 - 949
Dynamics of peat accumulation and marl flat formation in a calcareous fen, Midwestern United States James J. MinerD. Bradley Ketterling OriginalPaper Pages: 950 - 960
Mycorrhizal colonization across hydrologic gradients in restored and reference freshwater wetlands Candice R. BauerChev H. KelloggGary A. Lamberti OriginalPaper Pages: 961 - 968
Transient geomorphic control of water table and hydraulic head reversals in a coastal freshwater peatland Kathleen M. BaileyBarbara L. Bedford OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 978
Differential nitrogen and phosphorus retention by five wetland plant species Jenny T. KaoJohn E. TitusWei-Xing Zhu OriginalPaper Pages: 979 - 987
Vegetation, soil, and flooding relationships in a blackwater floodplain forest Marianne K. BurkeSammy L. KingMark H. Eisenbies OriginalPaper Pages: 988 - 1002
Wetland and upland use patterns in semi-aquatic snakes: Implications for wetland conservation John H. RoeBruce A. KingsburyNathan R. Herbert OriginalPaper Pages: 1003 - 1014
Plant colonization after complete and partial removal of disturbed soils for wetland restoration of former agricultural fields in Everglades National Park George H. DalrympleRobert F. DorenT. V. Armentano OriginalPaper Pages: 1015 - 1029
Response of amphibians to restoration of a southern Appalachian wetland: A long-term analysis of community dynamics James W. PetrankaCaroline A. KennedySusan S. Murray OriginalPaper Pages: 1030 - 1042
A rapid method for identifying the origin of North AmericanPhragmites populations using RFLP analysis Kristin Saltonstall Note Pages: 1043 - 1047
Quantifying the quality of nature Davis, R. B. and D. S. Anderson. 1999.A numerical method and supporting database for evaluation of maine peatlands as Candidate natural areas. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 175 Bill Streever BookReview Pages: 1048 - 1049