Wetland construction has been used as a tool to mitigate wetland loss, but constructed wetlands might not provide the same functions as natural wetlands. Hundreds of long-hydroperiod wetlands have been constructed within the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky, in a ridge-top ecosystem where natural wetlands dry annually (i.e., have short hydroperiods). The constructed wetlands have been colonized by several amphibian species not historically associated with this ecosystem and that could have negative impacts on native amphibian species. We compared wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) reproductive success at constructed and natural wetlands and benefits of wood frog presence in constructed wetlands to eastern newts (Notophthalmus viridesce...
Evaluating the adequacy of created wetlands to replace the functions of lost natural wetlands is imp...
Wetlands provide critical habitat for a diverse group of organisms and provide important ecosystem s...
Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized ...
Hundreds of wetlands have been constructed as permanent water sources in a ridge-top ecosystem in ea...
Wetlands provide critical habitat for a diverse group of amphibians and provide important ecosystem ...
A key characteristic of the ridge-top ecosystem in eastern Kentucky is the presence of ephemeral wet...
Compensatory wetland mitigation efforts have been broadly criticized for failing to replace lost eco...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Amphibians are in a worldwide decline. Among the many causes for amphibian declines, habitat loss an...
Constructed wetlands can provide breeding habitat for amphibians and might offset the loss of natura...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Ephemeral wetlands are a natural feature of the ridge-top ecosystem in the Daniel Boone National For...
Given the current decline of natural wetlands worldwide and the consequent negative impacts on amphi...
Ephemeral wetlands are a natural feature of the ridge-top ecosystem in the Daniel Boone National For...
Evaluating the adequacy of created wetlands to replace the functions of lost natural wetlands is imp...
Wetlands provide critical habitat for a diverse group of organisms and provide important ecosystem s...
Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized ...
Hundreds of wetlands have been constructed as permanent water sources in a ridge-top ecosystem in ea...
Wetlands provide critical habitat for a diverse group of amphibians and provide important ecosystem ...
A key characteristic of the ridge-top ecosystem in eastern Kentucky is the presence of ephemeral wet...
Compensatory wetland mitigation efforts have been broadly criticized for failing to replace lost eco...
Wetland restoration and creation are used to offset wetland losses to development, but constructed w...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Amphibians are in a worldwide decline. Among the many causes for amphibian declines, habitat loss an...
Constructed wetlands can provide breeding habitat for amphibians and might offset the loss of natura...
Wetlands play a critical role in supporting freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services, but huma...
Ephemeral wetlands are a natural feature of the ridge-top ecosystem in the Daniel Boone National For...
Given the current decline of natural wetlands worldwide and the consequent negative impacts on amphi...
Ephemeral wetlands are a natural feature of the ridge-top ecosystem in the Daniel Boone National For...
Evaluating the adequacy of created wetlands to replace the functions of lost natural wetlands is imp...
Wetlands provide critical habitat for a diverse group of organisms and provide important ecosystem s...
Over the next half-century, scientists anticipate that nearly one third of the currently recognized ...