Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Springer for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Wetlands 31 (2011): 885-894, doi:10.1007/s13157-011-0203-6.Wetlands provide ecosystem services including flood protection, water quality enhancement, food chain support, carbon sequestration, and support regional biodiversity. Wetlands occur in human-altered landscapes, and the ongoing ability of these wetlands to provide ecosystem services is lacking. Additionally, the apparent lack of connection of some wetlands, termed geographically isolated, to permanent waters has resulted in little regulatory recognition. We examined the in...
Wetlands are known for the ecosystem services they provide, including hydrologic storage, sediment r...
Historic wetlands are increasingly being restored for multiple purposes, including improving water q...
Wetland ecosystems play fundamental roles in regulating our freshwater resources, yet they are not c...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.In SW G...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
A wetlands ecosystem is defined as “an area saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency or du...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
In wetland soils, hydrology is considered to be one of the primary factors shaping wetland function ...
Coastal ecosystems have been significantly impacted by increased pressure of growing human populatio...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Many regulatory authorities set water quality objectives or thresholds based on nutrient concentrat...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
Wetlands are important aquatic habitats that provide a variety of ecosystem services such as improvi...
ABSTRACT. We present water quality data from 58 coastal wetlands, sampled as part of a larger effort...
Wetlands are known for the ecosystem services they provide, including hydrologic storage, sediment r...
Historic wetlands are increasingly being restored for multiple purposes, including improving water q...
Wetland ecosystems play fundamental roles in regulating our freshwater resources, yet they are not c...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.In SW G...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
A wetlands ecosystem is defined as “an area saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency or du...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
In wetland soils, hydrology is considered to be one of the primary factors shaping wetland function ...
Coastal ecosystems have been significantly impacted by increased pressure of growing human populatio...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Many regulatory authorities set water quality objectives or thresholds based on nutrient concentrat...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
Wetlands are important aquatic habitats that provide a variety of ecosystem services such as improvi...
ABSTRACT. We present water quality data from 58 coastal wetlands, sampled as part of a larger effort...
Wetlands are known for the ecosystem services they provide, including hydrologic storage, sediment r...
Historic wetlands are increasingly being restored for multiple purposes, including improving water q...
Wetland ecosystems play fundamental roles in regulating our freshwater resources, yet they are not c...