Foreword: Wetland management for a sustainable future John D. Dingell EditorialNotes Pages: 551 - 552
Linking ecosystem processes with wetland management goals: Charting a course for a sustainable future Ned H. EulissLoren M. SmithBryant A. Browne OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 562
Application of a geomorphic and temporal perspective to wetland management in North America Loren M. SmithNed H. EulissMark M. Brinson OriginalPaper Pages: 563 - 577
Education and training of future wetland scientists and managers Douglas A. Wilcox OriginalPaper Pages: 578 - 584
Methods for estimating the amount of vernal pool habitat in the northeastern United States Robin Van MeterLarissa L. BaileyEvan H. Campbell Grant OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 593
Reducing sedimentation of depressional wetlands in agricultural landscapes Susan K. SkagenCynthia P. MelcherDavid A. Haukos OriginalPaper Pages: 594 - 604
The importance of hydrology in restoration of bottomland hardwood wetland functions Rachael G. HunterStephen P. FaulknerKimberly A. Gibson OriginalPaper Pages: 605 - 615
Edaphic patterns as related to β-diversity in swamp forests and meadows of the lower Orinoco delta plain (Venezuela) Teresa Vegas-VilarrúbiaPilar López Laseras OriginalPaper Pages: 616 - 631
Floodplain hydrology after restoration of a Southern Appalachian mountain stream Kevin K. MoorheadDavid W. BellRachael N. Thorn OriginalPaper Pages: 632 - 639
Identifying wetland compensation principles and mechanisms for Atlantic Canada using a Delphi approach Emily AustenAlan Hanson OriginalPaper Pages: 640 - 655
Propagule banks: Potential contribution to restoration of an impounded and dewatered riparian ecosystem Jere A. BoudellJuliet C. Stromberg OriginalPaper Pages: 656 - 665
Do beavers promote the invasion of non-native Tamarix in the Grand Canyon riparian zone? Susan G. MortensonPeter J. WeisbergBarbara E. Ralston OriginalPaper Pages: 666 - 675
Stabilized water levels and Typha invasiveness Aaron M. BoersJoy B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 676 - 685
Macroinvertebrate community response to eutrophication in an oligotrophic wetland: An in situ mesocosm experiment Shawn E. ListonSusan NewmanJoel C. Trexler OriginalPaper Pages: 686 - 694
Zooplankton in the paraná river floodplain (South America) before and after the invasion of Limnoperna fortunei (Bivalvia) Florencia Rojas MolinaSusana José de Paggi OriginalPaper Pages: 695 - 702
Rates of anaerobic microbial metabolism in wetlands of divergent hydrology on a glacial landscape Stefanie L. WhitmireStephen K. Hamilton OriginalPaper Pages: 703 - 714
A long term assessment of phosphorus treatment by a constructed wetland receiving dairy wastewater Jeffrey D. WoodRobert GordonGlenn W. Stratton OriginalPaper Pages: 715 - 723
Modeling soil moisture effects on net nitrogen mineralization in loamy wetland soils Steven SleutelBram MoeskopsStefaan De Neve OriginalPaper Pages: 724 - 734
Metal accumulation in intertidal marshes: Role of sulphide precipitation Gijs Du LaingBenjamin De MeyerMarc G. Verloo OriginalPaper Pages: 735 - 746
Dissolved organic matter accumulation, reactivity, and redox state in ground water of a recharge wetland Natalie MladenovPhilippa Huntsman-MapilaDiane M. McKnight OriginalPaper Pages: 747 - 759
Effects of nutrient enrichment on Distichlis spicata and Salicornia bigelovii in a marsh salt pan Amy HunterNicole M. B. MorrisJust Cebrian OriginalPaper Pages: 760 - 775
Does harvesting sustain plant diversity in central Mexican wetlands? Steven J. HallRoberto Lindig-CisnerosJoy B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 776 - 792
Response of aquatic invertebrates to vegetation management and agriculture Craig A. DavisJoseph R. Bidwell OriginalPaper Pages: 793 - 805
Development of vegetation maps for assessing Everglades restoration progress Ken RutcheyTed SchallFred Sklar OriginalPaper Pages: 806 - 816
Phosphorus uptake by Typha leaf litter as affected by oxygen availability Kevin A. GraceForrest E. DierbergJohn R. White OriginalPaper Pages: 817 - 826
Geographic variation in nutrient availability, stoichiometry, and metal concentrations of plants and pore-water in ombrotrophic bogs in New England, USA Nicholas J. GotelliPaula J. MouserAaron M. Ellison OriginalPaper Pages: 827 - 840
Primary production and carrying capacity of former salt ponds after reconnection to San Francisco Bay Julien ThébaultTara S. SchragaEric G. Dunlavey OriginalPaper Pages: 841 - 851
Changes in the sultan marshes ecosystem (Turkey) in satellite images 1980–2003 Filiz Dadaser-CelikMarvin E. BauerHeinz G. Stefan OriginalPaper Pages: 852 - 865
Trade-off between tolerance to drought and tolerance to flooding in three wetland plants Wenbo LuoFengbin SongYonghong Xie OriginalPaper Pages: 866 - 873
Invertebrate community variation in seasonal forest wetlands: Implications for sampling and analyses Anthony T. MillerMark A. HansonMalcolm G. Butler Note Pages: 874 - 881