Long-term vegetation development of restored prairie pothole wetlands Myla F. J. AronsonSusan Galatowitsch OriginalPaper Pages: 883 - 895
Russian olive, Elaeagnus angustifolia, alters patterns in soil nitrogen pools along the Rio Grande River, New Mexico, USA Joseph P. DeCant OriginalPaper Pages: 896 - 904
Phosphorus as a limiting factor for Eichhornia crassipes growth in the upper Paraná River floodplain Josilaine Taeco KobayashiSidinei Magela ThomazFernando Mayer Pelicice OriginalPaper Pages: 905 - 913
Wetland ecosystem changes after three years of phosphorus addition Eliška RejmánkováPetr MacekKimberly Epps OriginalPaper Pages: 914 - 927
Isotopic evidence of methane oxidation across the surface water-ground water interface Diego A. Riveros-IreguiJennifer Y. King OriginalPaper Pages: 928 - 937
Environmental processes, water quality degradation, and decline of waterbird populations in the Rio Cruces wetland, Chile Nelson A. LagosPedro PaoliniHeraldo Contreras OriginalPaper Pages: 938 - 950
Long-term dynamics of a Mediterranean alkaline vernal pool (Rhone delta, southern France) Serge D. MullerHélène BrunetonPatrick Grillas OriginalPaper Pages: 951 - 966
Saltwater intrusion impacts fish diversity and distribution in the Blackwater River drainage (Chesapeake Bay watershed) Joseph W. LoveJohn GillJoshua J. Newhard OriginalPaper Pages: 967 - 974
Diversity of wild bees in wet meadows: Implications for conservation Dawid MorońHajnalka SzentgyörgyiMichal Woyciechowski OriginalPaper Pages: 975 - 983
Effects of pulsed riverine versus non-pulsed wastewater inputs of freshwater on plant community structure in a semi-arid salt marsh Margaret G. ForbesHeather D. AlexanderKenneth H. Dunton OriginalPaper Pages: 984 - 994
Nestedness in playa odonates as a function of area and surrounding land-use Crystal N. CraigBryan A. ReeceNancy E. McIntyre OriginalPaper Pages: 995 - 1003
Geological controls on seasonal-pool hydroperiod in a karst setting Michael A. O’DriscollRichard R. Parizek OriginalPaper Pages: 1004 - 1017
First-year responses to managed flooding of lower Columbia River bottomland vegetation dominated by Phalaris arundinacea Noah J. JenkinsJ. Alan YeakleyElaine M. Stewart OriginalPaper Pages: 1018 - 1027
Assessing the use of multiseason QuickBird imagery for mapping invasive species in a Lake Erie coastal Marsh Dana M. Ghioca-RobrechtCarol A. JohnstonMirela G. Tulbure OriginalPaper Pages: 1028 - 1039
Sensitivity of wetland saturated hydraulic heads and water budgets to evapotranspiration W. Barclay ShoemakerStephen HuddlestonAndrew M. O’Reilly OriginalPaper Pages: 1040 - 1047
Bioassessment of artesian springs in the Bonneville Basin, Utah, USA M. Jane KeleherRussell B. Rader OriginalPaper Pages: 1048 - 1059
Opposing environmental gradients govern vegetation zonation in an intermountain playa John S. SandersonNatasha B. KotliarDavid A. Steingraeber OriginalPaper Pages: 1060 - 1070
Salt marsh restoration with sediment-slurry amendments following a drought-induced large-scale disturbance Angela M. SchriftIrving A. MendelssohnMichael D. Materne OriginalPaper Pages: 1071 - 1085
Effects of landscape gradients on wetland vegetation communities: Information for large-scale restoration Christa L. ZweigWiley M. Kitchens OriginalPaper Pages: 1086 - 1096
Common reed Phragmites australis occurrence and adjacent land use along estuarine shoreline in Chesapeake Bay Randolph M. ChambersKirk J. HavensMarcia Berman Note Pages: 1097 - 1103
Why become a certified SWS-Professional Wetland Scientist: A perspective from the academic world Editorial Pages: 1104 - 1105