The Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (1500 ha) was established in 1988 on US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) land along the Mississippi river in West Alton, Missouri (38.87° N, -90.17° W). It is now cooperatively operated by USACE and the National Audubon Society. About 485 ha consist of actively managed restored bottomland prairie and marshland. The Great Flood of 1993 caused prolonged inundation and destroyed vegetation beds and moist soil plants in the Sanctuary—an impact still visible today. The goal of this study was to improve plant species diversity and cover, as well as generate more natural vegetation. We employed differing degrees of soil disturbance (tilling and disking) as a means stimulate seed germination from the seed bank...
Attempts to restore species-rich flood-plain meadows from abandoned arable fields in the valley of t...
The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louis...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
Interest in, and rates of, wetland restoration have increased over the past several decades. However...
The Missouri River flood of 2011 has had a profound impact on the habitat at DeSoto and Boyer Chute ...
In Louisiana, human actions, such as levee construction for flood protection, have disrupted the con...
Abstract. Tidal freshwater marshes have diverse plant communities that vary spatially and temporally...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
Wetlands are valuable resources that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Land development has resu...
To offset wetland loss in the Mississippi River Delta, sediment diversions that will re-introduce ri...
The composition of seed banks of areas on the drained Kissimmee River floodplain (Florida, USA) that...
During spring 2013, record flooding occurred on the Illinois River. Emiquon and Merwin Preserves, tw...
Hydrology is the primary forcing function in wetlands. Therefore, alterations to hydrology, which ca...
This study was designed to determine the causes for decreased migrant waterfowl use in the Weaver B...
Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and ...
Attempts to restore species-rich flood-plain meadows from abandoned arable fields in the valley of t...
The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louis...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
Interest in, and rates of, wetland restoration have increased over the past several decades. However...
The Missouri River flood of 2011 has had a profound impact on the habitat at DeSoto and Boyer Chute ...
In Louisiana, human actions, such as levee construction for flood protection, have disrupted the con...
Abstract. Tidal freshwater marshes have diverse plant communities that vary spatially and temporally...
As climate change continues, tidal marshes are increasingly vulnerable to degradation or loss from s...
Wetlands are valuable resources that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Land development has resu...
To offset wetland loss in the Mississippi River Delta, sediment diversions that will re-introduce ri...
The composition of seed banks of areas on the drained Kissimmee River floodplain (Florida, USA) that...
During spring 2013, record flooding occurred on the Illinois River. Emiquon and Merwin Preserves, tw...
Hydrology is the primary forcing function in wetlands. Therefore, alterations to hydrology, which ca...
This study was designed to determine the causes for decreased migrant waterfowl use in the Weaver B...
Within two hydrodynamically different inundation regimes in North Carolina, the growth response and ...
Attempts to restore species-rich flood-plain meadows from abandoned arable fields in the valley of t...
The Central Wetlands Unit (CWU), covering 12,000 hectares in St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes, Louis...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...