Ecology of fire-influenced Cladium jamaicense marshes in Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles Daniel ImbertLionel Delbé OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 297
Limitations of regulated “buffer zones” for the conservation of marbled salamanders Lloyd R. GambleKevin McGarigalBrad C. Timm OriginalPaper Pages: 298 - 306
Assessing habitat selection by foraging egrets in salt marshes at multiple spatial scales Carol Lynn TrockiPeter W. C. Paton OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 312
Environmental factors affecting biomass and distribution of Stuckenia pectinata in the Heron Lake System, Minnesota, USA Ryan M. WersalJohn D. MadsenPatrick D. Gerard OriginalPaper Pages: 313 - 321
How tussocks structure sedge meadow vegetation Michelle PeachJoy B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 322 - 335
Habitat characterization and geospatial metapopulation dynamics of threatened floodplain species Boltonia decurrens using a GIS Paige A. Mettler-CherryMarian SmithThomas M. Keevin OriginalPaper Pages: 336 - 348
Year-round treatment of dairy wastewater by constructed wetlands in Atlantic Canada Erin SmithRob GordonGlenn Stratton OriginalPaper Pages: 349 - 357
Characterization of wetland hydrodynamics using HGM and subclassification methods in southeastern Michigan, USA David H. Merkey OriginalPaper Pages: 358 - 367
Factors affecting seed germination of Eleocharis cellulosa and Rhyncospora tracyi from the northern Everglades Jennifer A. LeedsSusan NewmanStephen M. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 368 - 375
Solutes and soil in and around an in-stream wetland on the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA Joseph B. YavittTimothy J. FaheyCharles T. Driscoll OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 384
Surficial features associated with ponded water on playas of the arid southwestern United States: Indicators for delineating regulated areas under the Clean Water Act Robert LichvarWilliam BrostoffSteven Sprecher OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 399
Effects of sediment deposition on aboveground net primary productivity, vegetation composition, and structure in riparian forests Guadalupe G. CavalcantiB. Graeme Lockaby OriginalPaper Pages: 400 - 409
Issues related to wetland delineation of a Texas, USA bottomland hardwood forest Janet C. DeweyStephen H. SchoenholtzMichael G. Messina OriginalPaper Pages: 410 - 429
Species-specific responses of aquatic macrophytes to fish exclusion in a prairie marsh: A manipulative experiment Vincent D. EvelsizerAndrew M. Turner OriginalPaper Pages: 430 - 437
Factors influencing soil invertebrate communities in riparian grasslands of the central Platte River floodplain Craig A. DavisJane E. AustinDeborah A. Buhl OriginalPaper Pages: 438 - 454
The short-term effects of salinization on anaerobic nutrient cycling and microbial community structure in sediment from a freshwater wetland Darren S. BaldwinGavin N. ReesJanice Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 464
Mapping wetlands and riparian areas using Landsat ETM+ imagery and decision-tree-based models Corey BakerRick LawrenceDuncan Patten OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 474
Salinity controls on trophic interactions among invertebrates and algae of solar evaporation ponds in the Mojave Desert and relation to shorebird foraging and selenium risk David B. Herbst OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 485
Dynamics of redoximorphic feature formation under controlled ponding in a created riverine wetland Michael J. VepraskasJimmie L. RichardsonJohn P. Tandarich OriginalPaper Pages: 486 - 496
Association between wetland disturbance and biological attributes in floodplain wetlands Steven R. ChippsDaniel E. HubbardTom Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 508
Effect of a woody (Salix nigra) and an herbaceous (Juncus effusus) macrophyte species on methane dynamics and denitrification Jamie SmialekVirginie BouchardLarry Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 509 - 517
Improving the accuracy of counts of wetland breeding birds at the point scale Douglas C. TozerKenneth F. AbrahamErica Nol OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 527
Alternate corrections for estimating actual wetland evapotranspiration from potential evapotranspiration W. Barclay ShoemakerDavid M. Sumner OriginalPaper Pages: 528 - 543
Changes in salt marsh vegetation, Phragmites australis, and nekton in response to increased tidal flushing in a New England salt marsh Robert N. BuchsbaumJohn CatenaMary-Jane James-Pirri OriginalPaper Pages: 544 - 557
Leaf litter decomposition in three wetland types of the Paraná River floodplain Alicia Poi de NeiffJuan José NeiffSylvina Lorena Casco OriginalPaper Pages: 558 - 566
Modeling the climatic and subsurface stratigraphy controls on the hydrology of a Carolina bay wetland in South Carolina, USA Ge SunTimothy J. CallahanCarl C. Trettin OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 580
Simulating vernal pool hydrology in central Minnesota, USA Randall B. BooneCatherine M. JohnsonLucinda B. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 592
Effects of experimental disturbances on a tropical freshwater marsh invaded by the African grass Echinochloa pyramidalis Hugo López RosasPatricia Moreno-CasasolaIrving A. Mendelssohn OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 604
Assessing the sensitivity of wetland bird communities to hydrologic change in the eastern Great Lakes region David A. SteenJames P. GibbsSteven T. A. Timmermans Note Pages: 605 - 611
Effects of environmental variations on CO2 Efflux from a Tropical Peatland in eastern Sumatra Mochamed AliDavid TaylorKazuyuki Inubushi Note Pages: 612 - 618
Least Bittern distribution among structurally different vegetation types in managed wetlands of northwest Tennessee, USA Nicholas A. WinsteadSammy L. King Note Pages: 619 - 623
Lists of potential hydrophytes for the United States: A regional review and their use in wetland identification Ralph W. Tiner Note Pages: 624 - 634
A novel approach to growing mangroves on the coastal mud flats of Eritrea with the potential for relieving regional poverty and hunger: comment Roy R. LewisPaul L. A. ErftemeijerAnn B. Hodgson Comment Pages: 637 - 638
A novel approach to growing mangroves on the coastal mud flats of Eritrea with the potential for relieving regional poverty and hunger: reply Gordon Sato Reply Pages: 638 - 638