The integrity of wetland ecosystems is largely determined by hydrological functionality, degree of connectivity to like ecosystems, and permeability to external influence. Land use changes in upland areas adjacent to wetland ecosystems may influence hydrology and connectivity while introducing novel biotic and abiotic materials. There is an increasing trend toward the use of remote assessment techniques to determine the degree of impact of external influences on adjacent wetlands. Remote assessment and predictive capabilities are provided by indices such as the Landscape Development Intensity Index (LDI) (Brown and Vivas 2005) which may be beneficial in determining site condition, and which have the added benefit of providing a quantitative...
Land use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations ...
Coastal forest retreat in the Florida Keys during the 20th century has been attributed to a combinat...
While pollinators and wetlands both provide important ecosystem services (e.g., the pollination of f...
Urbanization is accelerating in the United States and is contributing to fragmentation of natural ha...
Cypress domes are terrestrial freshwater ecosystems characterized by the presence of cypress trees (...
The increasing demand for and limited supply of fresh water necessitates an understanding of how hum...
Forested freshwater wetlands are valuable ecosystems that provide habitat for numerous species, sequ...
An intensive floristic evaluation of 17 Cleveland Metroparks (CMP) wetlands in the Rocky River Water...
Loss of wetland habitats across the nation is staggering and continues, especially in urbanizing are...
Urbanization is a leading cause of species loss in the United States because of habitat destruction ...
Projects of the scope of the restoration of the Florida Everglades require substantial information r...
Wetlands are exceptionally important ecosystems, as they provide ecosystem services like flood abate...
Ongoing urban development is having profound impacts on ecosystems worldwide, by reducing the amount...
The historic Everglades Ridge and Slough landscape maintained regularly spaced and elevated sawgrass...
Urbanization is a leading cause of species loss in the United States because of habitat destruction ...
Land use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations ...
Coastal forest retreat in the Florida Keys during the 20th century has been attributed to a combinat...
While pollinators and wetlands both provide important ecosystem services (e.g., the pollination of f...
Urbanization is accelerating in the United States and is contributing to fragmentation of natural ha...
Cypress domes are terrestrial freshwater ecosystems characterized by the presence of cypress trees (...
The increasing demand for and limited supply of fresh water necessitates an understanding of how hum...
Forested freshwater wetlands are valuable ecosystems that provide habitat for numerous species, sequ...
An intensive floristic evaluation of 17 Cleveland Metroparks (CMP) wetlands in the Rocky River Water...
Loss of wetland habitats across the nation is staggering and continues, especially in urbanizing are...
Urbanization is a leading cause of species loss in the United States because of habitat destruction ...
Projects of the scope of the restoration of the Florida Everglades require substantial information r...
Wetlands are exceptionally important ecosystems, as they provide ecosystem services like flood abate...
Ongoing urban development is having profound impacts on ecosystems worldwide, by reducing the amount...
The historic Everglades Ridge and Slough landscape maintained regularly spaced and elevated sawgrass...
Urbanization is a leading cause of species loss in the United States because of habitat destruction ...
Land use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations ...
Coastal forest retreat in the Florida Keys during the 20th century has been attributed to a combinat...
While pollinators and wetlands both provide important ecosystem services (e.g., the pollination of f...