A comparison of epifaunal communities associated with the stems of salt marsh grasses Phragmites australis and Spartina alterniflora Tish L. RobertsonJudith S. Weis OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 7
An evaluation of two tracers in surface-flow wetlands: Rhodamine-WT and lithium Forrest E. DierbergThomas A. DeBusk OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 25
“Concave islands”: Habitat heterogeneity of parafluvial ponds in a gravel-bed river Ute KarausLaurenz AlderKlement Tockner OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 37
Effects of managed impoundments and herbivory on wetland plant production and stand structure Lori A. Johnson RandallA. Lee Foote OriginalPaper Pages: 38 - 50
Vegetation development in created, restored, and enhanced mitigation wetland banks of the United States Douglas J. Spieles OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 63
The dynamics of a cotton-grass (Eriophorum vaginatum L.) cover expansion in a vacuum-mined peatland, southern Québec, Canada Claude LavoieKathleen MarcouxJonathan S. Price OriginalPaper Pages: 64 - 75
Amphibian occurrence and aquatic invaders in a changing landscape: Implications for wetland mitigation in the willamette valley, Oregon, USA Christopher A. PearlMichael J. AdamsR. Bruce Bury OriginalPaper Pages: 76 - 88
Impacts of land use on nutrient distribution and vegetation composition of freshwater wetlands in northern Belize Sarah JohnsonEliška Rejmánková OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 100
Zooplankton communities across a hydroperiod gradient of temporary ponds in the Doñana National Park (SW Spain) Laura SerranoKhalid Fahd OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 111
The occurrence of non-indigenous Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (linnaeus) in coastal Mississippi, USA: Ties to aquaculture and thermal effluent Mark S. PetersonWilliam T. SlackChrista M. Woodley OriginalPaper Pages: 112 - 121
Clonal growth and tiller demography of the invader cordgrass Spartina densiflora brongn. At two contrasting habitats in SW European salt marshes F. Javier J. NievaEloy M. CastellanosM. Enrique Figueroa OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 129
A comparison of plant communities in mitigation and reference wetlands in the mid-appalachians Collin K. BalcombeJames T. AndersonWalter S. Kordek OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 142
Use of individualistic streamflow-vegetation relations along the Fremont River, Utah, USA to assess impacts of flow alteration on wetland and riparian areas Gregor T. AubleMichael L. ScottJonathan M. Friedman OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 154
Impact of Mississippi River freshwater reintroduction on Spartina patens marshes: Responses to nutrient input and lowering of salinity Ronald D. DeLauneS. Reza PezeshkiAroon Jugsujinda OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 161
Soil carbon and microbial communities at mitigated and late successional bottomland forest wetlands Elisa M. D’AngeloAnastasios D. KarathanasisStephanie A. Wehr-McChesney OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 175
Remote monitoring of regional inundation patterns and hydroperiod in the Greater Everglades using Synthetic Aperture Radar Laura L. Bourgeau-ChavezKevin B. SmithCurtis J. Richardson OriginalPaper Pages: 176 - 191
Nitrogen sources in Adirondack wetlands dominated by nitrogen-fixing shrubs Todd M. HurdKemal GökkayaDudley J. Raynal OriginalPaper Pages: 192 - 199
Chironomidae (diptera) responses to the experimental flooding of prairie marshes Dale A. Wrubleski OriginalPaper Pages: 200 - 209
Response of herbaceous riparian plants to rain and flooding on the San Pedro River, Arizona, USA Kenneth J. BagstadJuliet C. StrombergSharon J. Lite OriginalPaper Pages: 210 - 223
Factors affecting the occurrence of ostracoda (crustacea) in the Yumrukaya reedbeds (Bolu, Turkey) Okan Külköylüoğlu Note Pages: 224 - 227
A new method for evaluating net aboveground primary production (NAPP) of Scirpus giganteus (Kunth) Paula PratolongoRicardo VicariInés Malvárez Note Pages: 228 - 232
What will you monitor, and how, and why? Busch, D. E. and J. C. Trexler. 2003. Monitoring Ecosystems: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Evaluating Ecoregional Initiatives Bill Streever Review Pages: 233 - 234