Food webs and energy fluxes on a seasonal floodplain: The influence of flood size Markus LindholmDag O. HessenPjotr Wolski OriginalPaper Pages: 775 - 784
Demographic responses to fire of Spartina argentinensis in temporary flooded grassland of Argentina Susana R. FeldmanJuan Pablo Lewis OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 793
A comparison of natural and created depressional wetlands in central Oklahoma using metrics from indices of biological integrity Dena HartzellJoseph R. BidwellCraig A. Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 794 - 805
Use of solute mass balance to quantify geochemical processes in a prairie recharge wetland Dru J. HeagleMasaki HayashiGarth van der Kamp OriginalPaper Pages: 806 - 818
Hydrogeology of ponds, pools, and playa-lakes of southern Spain Miguel Rodríguez-Rodríguez OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 830
Riparian vegetation of two semi-arid Mediterranean rivers: Basin-scale responses of woody and herbaceous plants to environmental gradients M. Jacoba SalinasJ. Jesús Casas OriginalPaper Pages: 831 - 845
Mapping wetlands: A comparison of two different approaches for New Brunswick, Canada Paul N. C. MurphyJae OgilviePaul A. Arp OriginalPaper Pages: 846 - 854
Wetland use by white-winged scoters (Melanitta fusca) in the Mackenzie Delta region Shannon HaszardRobert G. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 855 - 863
Hydrology and local environmental factors influencing zooplankton communities in floodplain ponds Kim A. MedleyJohn E. Havel OriginalPaper Pages: 864 - 872
The ecological boundaries of six Carolina bays: Community composition and ecotone distribution Lorrie LaliberteJames O. LukenKevin S. Godwin OriginalPaper Pages: 873 - 883
Can the HGM classification of small, non-peat forming wetlands distinguish wetlands from surface water geochemistry? Nicholas A. AzzolinaDonald I. SiegelInes Otz OriginalPaper Pages: 884 - 893
Macroinvertebrate community composition in relation to anthropogenic disturbance, vegetation, and organic sediment depth in four Lake Michigan drowned river-mouth wetlands Matthew J. CooperDonald G. UzarskiThomas M. Burton OriginalPaper Pages: 894 - 903
Effects of flooding on seedling emergence from the soil seed bank of a large desert floodplain Samantha J. Capon OriginalPaper Pages: 904 - 914
The effects of drainage and nitrogen enrichment on Phragmites australis, Spartina alterniflora, and their root-associated microbial communities Beth RavitJoan G. EhrenfeldMichael Bartels OriginalPaper Pages: 915 - 927
Responses of an ethnobotanically important wetland species, Gunnera perpensa L. to soil waterlogging Tutuzwa XumaGonasageran Naidoo OriginalPaper Pages: 928 - 935
Vegetation dynamics in response to organic matter loading rates in a created freshwater wetland in southeastern Virginia David E. BaileyJames E. PerryW. Lee Daniels OriginalPaper Pages: 936 - 950
Spatial heterogeneity and dependence of soils and herbaceous plant communities in adjacent seasonal wetland and pasture sites David A. DickFrank S. Gilliam OriginalPaper Pages: 951 - 963
Does standing water and predator presence structure a wetland terrestrial mollusc community? Paul M. Severns OriginalPaper Pages: 964 - 971
Transplanting native dominant plants to facilitate community development in restored Coastal Plain wetlands Diane De StevenRebecca R. Sharitz OriginalPaper Pages: 972 - 978
Precipitation determines the persistence of hollow Sphagnum species on hummocks Bjorn J. M. RobroekJuul LimpensMatthijs G. C. Schouten OriginalPaper Pages: 979 - 986
Status and habitat use of the California black rail in the southwestern USA Courtney J. ConwayChristina Sulzman OriginalPaper Pages: 987 - 998
A reexamination of restored wetlands in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Thomas S. NedlandAmy WolfTara Reed OriginalPaper Pages: 999 - 1015
Sediment input into a floating freshwater marsh: Effects on soil properties, buoyancy, and plant biomass Kate CarpenterCharles E. SasserRonald D. DeLaune OriginalPaper Pages: 1016 - 1024
Soil phosphorus release from a restoration wetland, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon Allison R. AldousChristopher B. CraftLeslie B. Bach OriginalPaper Pages: 1025 - 1035
Denitrification rates in marsh fringes and fens in two boreal peatlands in Alberta, Canada Heather E. WraySuzanne E. Bayley OriginalPaper Pages: 1036 - 1045
Soil microbial ecophysiology of a wetland recovering from phosphorus eutrophication Ronald CorstanjeK. Ramesh ReddyKenneth M. Portier OriginalPaper Pages: 1046 - 1055
Investigation of mercury accumulation in cattails growing in constructed wetland mesocosms Laura FayMae Sexauer Gustin OriginalPaper Pages: 1056 - 1065
Dynamics of water movement and trends in dissolved carbon in a headwater wetland in a permeable catchment Chris BradleyAndy BakerIan P. Morrissey OriginalPaper Pages: 1066 - 1080
Characterization of microtopography and its influence on vegetation patterns in created wetlands Kurt MoserChangwoo AhnGregory Noe OriginalPaper Pages: 1081 - 1097
P-sorption capacity estimation in southeastern USA wetland soils using visible/near infrared (VNIR) reflectance spectroscopy Matthew J. CohenJeremy ParisMark W. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 1098 - 1111
Simulating the water budgets of natural Carolina bay wetlands Peter V. CaldwellMichael J. VepraskasJames D. Gregory OriginalPaper Pages: 1112 - 1123
Developing a wetland condition prediction model using landscape structure variability Dath MitaEdward DeKeyserGreg Easson OriginalPaper Pages: 1124 - 1133
Regulation of carbon processes by macrophyte species in a Great Lakes coastal wetland Erin RothmanVirginie Bouchard OriginalPaper Pages: 1134 - 1143
Mapping salt marsh vegetation using aerial hyperspectral imagery and linear unmixing in Humboldt Bay, California Chaeli JuddSteven SteinbergGreg Crawford OriginalPaper Pages: 1144 - 1152
Phytoplankton productivity in a highly colored shallow lake of a South American floodplain Patricia RodríguezHaydée Pizarro Note Pages: 1153 - 1160
Impact of the July 2006 conflict on the water quality at the Tyre Coast Nature Reserve — A Ramsar site in Lebanon Nadim FarajallaJoanna El-Khoury Note Pages: 1161 - 1165
High-altitude peatland temporary pools in Bolivia house a high cladoceran diversity Jorge S. CoronelSteven DeclerckLuc Brendonck OriginalPaper Pages: 1166 - 1174