Saltcedar: Distribution, abundance, and dispersal mechanisms, northern Montana, USA Cheryl M. PearceDerald G. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 228
Acid and sea-salt accumulation in coastal peat mires of a Picea glehnii forest in Ochiishi, eastern Hokkaido, Japan Akira HaraguchiTsutomu IyobeHideo Tomizawa OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 235
Invertebrate response to snow goose herbivory on moist-soil vegetation Mark H. SherfyRoy L. Kirkpatrick OriginalPaper Pages: 236 - 249
Facilitation of survival and growth of Baccharis halimifolia L. by Spartina alterniflora Loisel. In a created Louisiana salt marsh Jana EgerovaC. Edward ProffittSteven E. Travis OriginalPaper Pages: 250 - 256
Salt marsh vegetation change after a short-term tidal restriction in the Changjiang estuary Shucun SunYongli CaiXingjun Tian OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 266
Michigan residents’ perceptions of wetlands and mitigation Michael D. KaplowitzJohn Kerr OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 277
Responses of amphibians to restoration of a southern Appalachian wetland: Perturbations confound post-restoration assessment James W. PetrankaSusan S. MurrayCaroline A. Kennedy OriginalPaper Pages: 278 - 290
Hydrogeomorphology of patchy wetlands in the high arctic, polar desert environment Ming-ko WooKathy L. Young OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 309
Seed-bank and vegetation development in a created tidal freshwater wetland on the Delaware River, Trenton, New Jersey, USA Mary Allessio Leck OriginalPaper Pages: 310 - 343
Comparison of wetland structural characteristics between created and natural salt marshes in southwest Louisiana, USA Keith R. EdwardsC. Edward Proffitt OriginalPaper Pages: 344 - 356
Vegetation, hydrology, and sedimentation patterns on the major distributary system of the Okavango fan, Botswana William N. ElleryTerence S. McCarthyNorman D. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 375
A test of mowing and soil-removal restoration techniques in wet heaths of the High Ardenne, Belgium Anne-Laure JacquemartDominique ChampluvierJacques De Sloover OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 385
Tissue culture and plant regeneration of Spartina alterniflora: Implications for wetland restoration Jiangbo WangDenise M. SeliskarJohn L. Gallagher OriginalPaper Pages: 386 - 393
Resistance to salinity of Alnus maritima from disjunct wetlands: Symptoms of salt injury, comparison to other shrubs, and effect of inundation William R. GravesJohn L. Gallagher OriginalPaper Pages: 394 - 405
Site selectivity of Picea glehnii forest on Syunkunitai sand spit, north eastern Japan Hiroki NishijimaTsutomu IyobeAkira Haraguchi OriginalPaper Pages: 406 - 415
Selectivity for zooplankton prey by fathead minnows and brook sticklebacks Leah M. LaurichKyle D. ZimmerMark A. Hanson OriginalPaper Pages: 416 - 422
The effects of bird use on nutrient removal in a constructed wastewater-treatment wetland Douglas C. AndersenJames J. SartorisPaul G. Reusch OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 435
Hyperspectral image data for mapping wetland vegetation Akira HiranoMarguerite MaddenRoy Welch OriginalPaper Pages: 436 - 448
Are mangroves nursery habitat for transient fishes and decapods? Peter SheridanCynthia Hays OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 458
Patterns of metal accumulation in leaves of the tidal marsh plants Spartina alterniflora Loisel and Phragmites australis Cav. Trin ex Steud. Over the growing season Judith S. WeisLisamarie WindhamPeddrick Weis Note Pages: 459 - 465