Vegetation patterns resulting from spatial and temporal variability in hydrology, soils, and trampling in an isolated basin marsh, New Hampshire, USA Catherine Owen Koning OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 251
Field evidence for the potential of waterbirds as dispersers of aquatic organisms Iris CharalambidouLuis Santamaría OriginalPaper Pages: 252 - 258
The distribution and accumulation of chemical elements in five peat cores from the mid-continent to the eastern coast of North America Eville GorhamJoannes A. Janssens OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 278
New England salt marsh pools: A quantitative analysis of geomorphic and geographic features Susan C. AdamowiczCharles T. Roman OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 288
Seasonal variation in species composition and larval size of the benthic chironomid communities in brackish wetlands in Southern Alicante, Spain Cristina FuentesAndy J. GreenJón S. Ólafsson OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 296
Phosphorus sorption capacity and exchange by soils from mitigated and late successional bottomland forest wetlands Elisa M. D'Angelo OriginalPaper Pages: 297 - 305
The role of pH in structuring communities of maine wetland macrophytes and chironomid larvae (Diptera) Thomas WoodcockJerry LongcoreKenneth Stromborg OriginalPaper Pages: 306 - 316
Spatio-temporally variable effects of a dominant macrophyte on vascular plant neighbors Gary N. Ervin OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 325
Albino mutation rates in red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle L.) as a bioassay of contamination history in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA C. Edward ProffittSteven E. Travis OriginalPaper Pages: 326 - 334
Remote wetland assessment for Missouri Coteau prairie glacial basins Rebecca L. PhillipsOfer BeeriEdward Shawn DeKeyser OriginalPaper Pages: 335 - 349
Microbial activities and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization in the rhizosphere of the salt marsh plantInula crithmoides L. along a spatial salinity gradient Fuensanta CaravacaMaría del Mar AlguacilAntonio Roldán OriginalPaper Pages: 350 - 355
Cottonwood understory zonation and its relation to floodplain stratigraphy Michael F. Merigliano OriginalPaper Pages: 356 - 374
The effect of hydraulic retention time on the removal of pollutants from sewage treatment plant effluent in a surface-flow wetland system Sylvia ToetRichard S. P. Van LogtestijnJos T. A. Verhoeven OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 391
Seed dispersal into wetlands: Techniques and results for a restored tidal freshwater marsh Kelly P. NeffAndrew H. Baldwin OriginalPaper Pages: 392 - 404
Assessing cumulative loss of wetland functions in the Nanticoke River watershed using enhanced National Wetlands Inventory data Ralph W. Tiner OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 419
Effect of NaCl andTypha angustifolia L. on marsh community establishment: A greenhouse study Stefanie MiklovicSusan M. Galatowitsch OriginalPaper Pages: 420 - 429
Flooding constraints on tree (Taxodium distichum) and herb growth responses to elevated CO2 J. Patrick MegonigalCheryl D. VannAmelia A. Wolf OriginalPaper Pages: 430 - 438
Periphyton nutrient limitation and nitrogen fixation potential along a wetland nutrient-depletion gradient J. Thad ScottRobert D. DoyleChristopher T. Filstrup OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 448
Seasonal frost, peat, and outflowing stream-water chemistry in ombrogenous mires in Ochiishi, eastern Hokkaido, Japan Tsutomu IyobeAkira Haraguchi OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 461
Macroinvertebrate communities in central Platte River wetlands: Patterns across a hydrologic gradient Matt R. WhilesBeth S. Goldowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 462 - 472
The role of microorganisms in the diet ofVerger cf.Limnophilus (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) Larvae in a patagonian andean temporary pond Verónica Díaz VillanuevaCarolina Trochine OriginalPaper Pages: 473 - 479
Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts, USA landscape Evan H. Campbell Grant OriginalPaper Pages: 480 - 487
Cyst formation in tubificidae (Naidinae) and opistocystidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) as an adaptive strategy for drought tolerance in fluvial wetlands of the Paraná River, Argentina Luciana MontaltoMercedes Marchese Note Pages: 488 - 494
How long must northern saxicolous lichens be immersed to form a waterbody trimline? Janet E. MarshKevin P. Timoney Note Pages: 495 - 499