Morphological responses of a marsh grassSporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth., to saline and anaerobic stresses L. A. DonovanJ. L. Gallagher Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 1 - 13
Plant water status relationships among major floodplain sites of the Flathead River, Montana L. C. LeeT. M. HinckleyM. L. Scott Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 15 - 34
Effects of flooding on decomposition and nutrient cycling in a louisiana swamp forest G. Paul KempWilliam H. ConnerJohn W. Day Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 35 - 51
Disturbance in a cypress-tupelo wetland: An interaction between thermal loading and hydrology Michael L. ScottRebecca R. SharitzLyndon C. Lee Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 53 - 68
Seasonality and community structure of the backswamp invertebrates in a Louisiana cypress-tupelo wetland Fred H. Sklar Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 69 - 86
Selected ecological characteristics ofScirpus cyperinus and its role as an invader of disturbed wetlands Douglas A. WilcoxNoel B. PavlovicMichelle L. Mueggler Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 87 - 97
Physiography and vegetation zonation of shallow emergent marshes in southwestern Florida Brian H. WinchesterJames S. BaysRobert C. Knight Ecological and Physiological Processes Pages: 99 - 118
Guidelines for “Open Marsh Water Management” in Delaware’s salt marshes—Objectives, system designs, and installation procedures William H. MeredithDavid E. SaveikisChester J. Stachecki Wetlands Management and Case Studies Pages: 119 - 133
A detention basin/artificial wetland treatment system to renovate stormwater runoff from urban, highway, and industrial areas John L. Meyer Wetlands Management and Case Studies Pages: 135 - 146
Peat analysis for coastal wetland enforcement cases William S. Sipple Wetlands Management and Case Studies Pages: 147 - 154
Marsh community development in a central Florida phosphate surface-mined reclaimed wetland Kevin L. ErwinG. Ronnie Best Wetland Reclamation Studies Pages: 155 - 166
Ecology, hydrology, and advanced wastewater treatment potential of an artificial wetland in North-central, Florida Robert L. KnightBrian H. WinchesterJohn C. Higman Wetland Reclamation Studies Pages: 167 - 180
Comparison ofSpartina alterniflora loisel. Transplants from different locations in a man-initiated marsh in North Carolina Ernest D. SenecaStephen W. BroomeWilliam W. Woodhouse Wetland Reclamation Studies Pages: 181 - 190
Influence of climatic trends on Wetland studies in the Eastern United States which utilize tree ring data L. J. BowersJ. G. GosselinkE. T. Choong Climatic Factors Pages: 191 - 200