Vegetation and water-table relationships in a hydrologically restored riparian meadow Christopher T. HammersmarkMark C. RainsJeffrey F. Mount OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 797
Occupancy of select marsh birds within northern Gulf of Mexico tidal marsh: current estimates and projected change Scott A. RushEric C. SoehrenRobert J. Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 798 - 808
Identifying baldcypress-water tupelo regeneration classes in forested wetlands of the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana Stephen P. FaulknerPrajwol BhattaraiGlenn Constant OriginalPaper Pages: 809 - 817
Relationships betweenSpartina alterniflora andLittoraria irrorata in a South Carolina salt marsh Whitney M. KiehnJames T. Morris OriginalPaper Pages: 818 - 825
Sensitivity of pine flatwoods hydrology to climate change and forest management in Florida, USA Jianbiao LuGe SunNicholas B. Comerford OriginalPaper Pages: 826 - 836
Sorption-desorption of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by wetland sediments Jeanette GaultierAnnemieke FarenhorstNancy E. Glozier OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 844
Macronutrient profiles of wetland plants consumed by the Hawaiian Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus sandvicensis) David W. DesRochersScott R. McWilliamsJ. Michael Reed OriginalPaper Pages: 845 - 853
Spatio-temporal and environmental gradient effects on mollusc communities in a unique wetland habitat (Turloughs) Christopher D. WilliamsMichael J. Gormally OriginalPaper Pages: 854 - 865
Estimating total plant species richness in depressional wetlands in the longleaf pine ecosystem Melanie J. KaeserL. Katherine Kirkman OriginalPaper Pages: 866 - 874
Emergent insect production in post-harvest flooded agricultural fields used by waterbirds Richard C. MossSteven C. BlumenshineJoseph P. Fleskes OriginalPaper Pages: 875 - 883
Influences of forest harvest and environmental gradients on aquatic invertebrate communities of seasonal ponds Mark A. HansonShane E. BoweRichard Koch OriginalPaper Pages: 884 - 895
Invertebrate assemblages associated with leaf litter in three floodplain wetlands of the Paraná River Alicia Poi de NeiffMaría Eugenia GalassiMaría Celeste Franceschini OriginalPaper Pages: 896 - 906
Evaluation of permit success in wetland mitigation banking: A Florida case study Kelly Chinners ReissErica HernandezMark T. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 907 - 918
Differences in cordgrass structure between a mature and developing marsh reflect distinct N2-fixing communities Serena M. Moseman-ValtierraRebecca JohnsonPei Yuan Qian OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 930
Satellite remote sensing of isolated wetlands using object-oriented classification of Landsat-7 data Robert C. FrohnMolly ReifBrad Autrey OriginalPaper Pages: 931 - 941
Temperature-dependent effects of road deicing salt on chironomid larvae Pamela SilverShannon M. RupprechtMark F. Stauffer OriginalPaper Pages: 942 - 951
Soil respiration rates in coastal marshes subject to increasing watershed nitrogen loads in southern New England, USA Cathleen WigandPatricia BrennanStephan Ryba OriginalPaper Pages: 952 - 963
Patterns of environmental change associated withTypha xglauca invasion in a Great Lakes coastal wetland Nancy C. TuchmanDaniel J. LarkinDeborah E. Goldberg OriginalPaper Pages: 964 - 975
Potential propagule sources for reestablishing vegetation on the floodplain of the Kissimmee River, Florida, USA Arnold G. van der ValkLouis A. TothPaul R. Wetzel OriginalPaper Pages: 976 - 987
Factors determining the expansion of alder forests in a wetland isolated by artificial dikes and drainage ditches Yuichiro ShidaFutoshi NakamuraMasami Kaneko OriginalPaper Pages: 988 - 996
Simple methods for evaluating accommodation space formation in coastal wetlands Robert A. MortonJulie C. BernierNoreen A. Buster OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 1003
Early floating marsh establishment and growth dynamics in a nutrient amended wetland in the lower Mississippi delta Caleb W. IzdepskiJohn W. DayBrian Fry OriginalPaper Pages: 1004 - 1013
Effect on soil properties of conversion of Yellow River Delta ecosystems Min YangShiliang LiuKathleen Holt OriginalPaper Pages: 1014 - 1022
A comparison of the vegetation and soils of natural, restored, and created coastal lowland wetlands in Hawai‘i Meris Bantilan-SmithGregory L. BrulandChristina R. Ryder OriginalPaper Pages: 1023 - 1035
Litter accumulation promotes dominance of invasive species of cattails (Typha spp.) in Lake Ontario wetlands Lynn E. VaccaroBarbara L. BedfordCarol A. Johnston OriginalPaper Pages: 1036 - 1048
Methods to evaluate normal rainfall for short-term wetland hydrology assessment Jaclyn P. SumnerMichael J. VepraskasRandall K. Kolka OriginalPaper Pages: 1049 - 1062
Polysaccharide addition effects on rhizosphere nitrogen fixation rates of the California cordgrass,Spartina foliosa Risa A. CohenKatelyn WalkerEdward J. Carpenter Note Pages: 1063 - 1069
Effects of agricultural land use on chironomid communities: Comparisons among natural wetlands and farm ponds Benjamin D. CampbellRoger J. HaroWilliam B. Richardson Note Pages: 1070 - 1080