Wetland restoration: The potential for assembly rules in the service of conservation Paul Keddy OriginalPaper Pages: 716 - 732
Invasiveness in wetland plants in temperate North America Susan M. GalatowitschNeil O. AndersonPeter D. Ascher OriginalPaper Pages: 733 - 755
The restoration of sedge meadows: seed viability, seed germination requirements, and seedling growth ofCarex species Arnold G. van der ValkTony L. BremholmElizabeth Gordon OriginalPaper Pages: 756 - 764
Diatom communities as ecological indicators of recovery in restored prairie wetlands Paul M. MayerSusan M. Galatowitsch OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 774
Cumulative effects on wetland landscapes: Links to wetland restoration in the United States and southern Canada Barbara L. Bedford OriginalPaper Pages: 775 - 788
Evaluating perturbations and developing restoration strategies for inland wetlands in the Great Lakes basin Naomi E. DetenbeckSusan M. GalatowitschHelen Ball OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 820
Hydrogeomorphic factors and ecosystem responses in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes Janet R. KeoughTodd A. ThompsonDouglas A. Wilcox OriginalPaper Pages: 821 - 834
Techniques for restoration of disturbed coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes Douglas A. WilcoxThomas H. Whillans OriginalPaper Pages: 835 - 857
Use of historical and geospatial data to guide the restoration of a Lake Erie coastal marsh Kurt P. KowalskiDouglas A. Wilcox OriginalPaper Pages: 858 - 868
Development of a preliminary invertebrate index of biotic integrity for Lake Huron coastal wetlands Thomas M. BurtonDonald G. UzarskiCraig A. Stricker OriginalPaper Pages: 869 - 882
Passing of northern pike and common carp through experimental barriers designed for use in wetland restoration John R. P. FrenchDouglas A. WilcoxS. Jerrine Nichols Note Pages: 883 - 888