Moist-Soil Seed Biomass and Species Richness on Wetland Reserve Program Easements in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Victoria G. OlmsteadElisabeth B. WebbRichard W. Johnson Article 17 January 2013 Pages: 197 - 206
Phragmites australis Expansion in a Restored Brackish Marsh: Documentation at Different Time Scales Rebecca J. HowardTheodore D. Turluck Article 15 January 2013 Pages: 207 - 215
Impact of Simulated Changes in Water Table Depth on Ex Situ Decomposition of Leaf Litter from a Neotropical Peatland E. L. WrightC. R. BlackS. Sjögersten Article 18 January 2013 Pages: 217 - 226
Time Budgets of Wintering Red-Crowned Cranes: Effects of Habitat, Age and Family Size Zhongqiu LiZhi WangChen Ge Article 11 January 2013 Pages: 227 - 232
Object-based Vegetation Mapping in the Kissimmee River Watershed Using HyMap Data and Machine Learning Techniques Caiyun ZhangZhixiao Xie Article 17 January 2013 Pages: 233 - 244
Invertebrate Community Patterns in Seasonal Ponds in Minnesota, USA: Response to Hydrologic and Environmental Variability Matthew M. BischofMark A. HansonMalcolm G. Butler Article 15 January 2013 Pages: 245 - 256
Using Conceptual Models to Understand Ecosystem Function and Impacts of Human Activities in Tropical Peat-swamp Forests Mark E. Harrison Article 25 January 2013 Pages: 257 - 267
Variations in Species Composition of Moorland Plant Communities Along Environmental Gradients Within a Subalpine Zone in Northern Japan Takehiro SasakiMasatoshi KatabuchiKouki Hikosaka Article 24 January 2013 Pages: 269 - 277
Insuring Mangrove Forests for Their Role in Mitigating Coastal Erosion and Storm -Surge: An Australian Case Study Justine BellCatherine E. Lovelock Article 26 January 2013 Pages: 279 - 289
Testing Protocols to Restore Disturbed Sphagnum-dominated Peatlands in the Hudson Bay Lowland Angie CorsonDaniel Campbell Article 31 January 2013 Pages: 291 - 299
Resource Availability Effects on Nitrate-Reducing Microbial Communities in a Freshwater Wetland Ember M. MorrisseyAmy S. JenkinsRima B. Franklin Article 03 February 2013 Pages: 301 - 310
Quantifying Soil Hydrology to Explain the Development of Vegetation at an Ex-Arable Wetland Restoration Site Peter A. StrohJ. Owen MountfordFrancine M. R. Hughes Article 01 February 2013 Pages: 311 - 320
Effects of Hydrologic Connectivity and Environmental Variables on Nekton Assemblage in a Coastal Marsh System Sung-Ryong KangSammy L. King Article 05 February 2013 Pages: 321 - 334
Statistical Modeling of Batch Versus Continuous Feeding Strategies for Pollutant Removal by Tropical Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands Wang Dong NiDong Qing ZhangSoon Keat Tan Article 16 February 2013 Pages: 335 - 344
Influence of Drought on Salamander Occupancy of Isolated Wetlands on the Southeastern Coastal Plain of the United States Susan C. WallsWilliam J. BarichivichBlake R. Hossack Article 08 March 2013 Pages: 345 - 354
Identification of Ombrotrophic Bogs in the Catskill Mountains, NY by Geochemical and Isotopic Methods Alison R. KeimowitzSteven ParisioAngela Hubert Article 23 February 2013 Pages: 355 - 364
The Influence of Vegetation on Microbial Enzyme Activity and Bacterial Community Structure in Freshwater Constructed Wetland Sediments Rani MenonColin R. JacksonMarjorie M. Holland Article 08 March 2013 Pages: 365 - 378
Garone, P. 2011. The Fall and Rise of the Wetlands of California’s Great Central Valley Matthew Morse Booker Book Review 02 February 2013 Pages: 379 - 380