Post-fire vegetation change and bird use of a salt marsh in coastal Argentina Juan P. IsacchSilvia HolzMariano M. Martínez OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 243
Influence of geologic setting on slope wetland hydrodynamics Eric D. SteinMichelle MattsonKenneth J. Halama OriginalPaper Pages: 244 - 260
Carbon dioxide and methane production potentials of peats from natural, harvested and restored sites, eastern Québec, Canada Stephan GlatzelNathan BasilikoTim Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 267
Impact of the invasive native species Elymus athericus on carbon pools in a salt marsh Loïc ValéryVirginie BouchardJean-Claude Lefeuvre OriginalPaper Pages: 268 - 276
Plant community structure and functional differences between marshes and fens in the southern boreal region of Alberta, Canada Suzanne E. BayleyRandi L. Mewhort OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 294
Impacts of small amounts of sandy sediment on wetland soils and vegetation: Results from field and greenhouse studies Catherine Owen Koning OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 308
Changes in benthic algal attributes during salt marsh restoration Lei ZhengR. Jan StevensonChristopher Craft OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 323
Dating recent peat deposits Merritt R. TuretskySturt W. ManningR. Kelman Wieder OriginalPaper Pages: 324 - 356
An assessment of twentieth century tree-cover changes on a southern Swedish peatland combining dendrochronoloy and aerial photograph analysis Hans W. LinderholmMats Leine OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 363
Colonization and establishment of red maple (Acer rubrum) in a southern Appalachian wetland Robert J. WarrenIrene M. RossellKevin K. Moorhead OriginalPaper Pages: 364 - 374
Using an IBI to assess effectiveness of mitigation measures to replace loss of a wetland-stream ecosystem Billy M. TeelsLaura E. MazantiCharles A. Rewa OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 384
Influence of weather extremes on the water levels of glaciated prairie wetlands W. Carter JohnsonSusan E. BoettcherGlenn Guntenspergen OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 398
Rapid establishment of fish in isolated peatland beaver ponds Heather L. RayAndrew M. RayAlan J. Rebertus OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 405
Ponding duration, ponding frequency, and field indicators: A case study on three California, USA, playas Robert LichvarGreg GustinaRobert Bolus OriginalPaper Pages: 406 - 413
The link between hydrology and restoration of tidal marshes in the New York/New Jersey Estuary Franco A. MontaltoTammo S. Steenhuis OriginalPaper Pages: 414 - 425
Seedling sulfide sensitivity among plant species colonizing Phragmites-infested wetlands Denise M. SeliskarKristen E. SmartJohn L. Gallagher OriginalPaper Pages: 426 - 433
Effects of stressors on invasive and halophytic plants of New England salt marshes: A framework for predicting response to tidal restoration Raymond A. KoniskyDavid M. Burdick OriginalPaper Pages: 434 - 447
The wetland continuum: A conceptual framework for interpreting biological studies Ned H. EulissJames W. LaBaughRichard D. Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 448 - 458
Efficiency of a constructed wetland in removing contaminants from stormwater Gavin F. BirchCarsten MatthaiJeong Yul Suh OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 466
Environmental effects on germination of Carex utriculata and Carex nebrascensis relative to riparian restoration Kimberly L. JonesBruce A. RoundyJeffrey R. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 467 - 479