Wetland ecology is a relatively new field that developed from an initial interest in a few direct benefits that wetlands provide to society. Consequently, much early scientific work was stimulated by economic returns from specific wetland services, such as production of peat and provision of habitat for economically valuable wildlife (e.g., waterfowl and furbearers). Over time, societal interest in wetlands broadened, and these unique habitats are now valued for many additional services, including some that bear non market value. Common examples include carbon sequestration, flood reduction, water purification, and aesthetics. The increased recognition of the importance of wetlands has generated a diversity of job opportunities in wetland e...
Wetlands are one of the most useful resources the environmentally oriented educator has at his dispo...
This is the first section of a module about wetlands in New England for educators and their middle s...
Wetlands constitute a significant component of Virginia’s natural resources and heritage. Though his...
Wetland ecology is a relatively new field that developed from an initial interest in a few direct be...
Developing a thorough understanding of how prairie wetlands function is a daunting challenge. The Ma...
This book provides an exceptionally thorough technical review of the ecology of both shallow and dee...
For reasons of national policy, environmental need, and funding availability, wetlands have become o...
Evidence of human disruption of ecosystems often generates a crisis response, but fortunately we a...
The importance of incorporating results from a number of scientific disciplines into the interpretat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 33)The disciplines of the Biological Sciences are many and...
Title from PDF of title page viewed June 15, 2021Dissertation advisor: Wei JiVitaIncludes bibliograp...
Soils in Archaeology consists of papers representing the proceedings of the Fryxell Symposium held a...
Wetlands are commonly defined as areas periodically or permanently inundated with water and typicall...
Please note that this is the first of a series in WSP. Many of the people, and even institutions, wh...
Wetlands are prominent landscapes throughout North America. The general characteristics of wetlands ...
Wetlands are one of the most useful resources the environmentally oriented educator has at his dispo...
This is the first section of a module about wetlands in New England for educators and their middle s...
Wetlands constitute a significant component of Virginia’s natural resources and heritage. Though his...
Wetland ecology is a relatively new field that developed from an initial interest in a few direct be...
Developing a thorough understanding of how prairie wetlands function is a daunting challenge. The Ma...
This book provides an exceptionally thorough technical review of the ecology of both shallow and dee...
For reasons of national policy, environmental need, and funding availability, wetlands have become o...
Evidence of human disruption of ecosystems often generates a crisis response, but fortunately we a...
The importance of incorporating results from a number of scientific disciplines into the interpretat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 33)The disciplines of the Biological Sciences are many and...
Title from PDF of title page viewed June 15, 2021Dissertation advisor: Wei JiVitaIncludes bibliograp...
Soils in Archaeology consists of papers representing the proceedings of the Fryxell Symposium held a...
Wetlands are commonly defined as areas periodically or permanently inundated with water and typicall...
Please note that this is the first of a series in WSP. Many of the people, and even institutions, wh...
Wetlands are prominent landscapes throughout North America. The general characteristics of wetlands ...
Wetlands are one of the most useful resources the environmentally oriented educator has at his dispo...
This is the first section of a module about wetlands in New England for educators and their middle s...
Wetlands constitute a significant component of Virginia’s natural resources and heritage. Though his...