We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-water connectivity of wetlands considered to be “geographically isolated” (sensu Tiner Wetlands 23:494–516, 2003a) to critically assess the scientific foundation of grouping wetlands based on the singular condition of being surrounded by uplands. The most recent research on wetlands considered to be “geographically isolated” shows the difficulties in grouping an ecological resource that does not reliably indicate lack of surface water connectivity in order to meet legal, regulatory, or scientific needs. Additionally, the practice of identifying “geographically isolated wetlands” based on distance from a stream can result in gross overestimates of...
We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting connectivity...
Ridge-top wetlands occur throughout the Daniel Boone National Forest (DBNF) and provide valuable eco...
(a) Mean degree centrality, the mean number of direct connections each wetland patch has to other we...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Hydrological connectivity describes the water‐mediated transfer of mass, energy, and organisms betwe...
We explore the category “geographically isolated wetlands” (GIWs; i.e., wetlands completely surround...
Wetlands across the globe provide extensive ecosystem services. However, many wetlands – especially ...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
AbstractDifferent types of wetlands are hydraulically interconnected and form specific network struc...
Land-use practices surrounding a wetland may be as important for maintaining wildlife populations as...
ii Throughout the world, wetlands are known to support a wide variety of taxa as well as high levels...
Research into processes governing the hydrologic connectivity of depressional wetlands has advanced ...
We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting connectivity...
Ridge-top wetlands occur throughout the Daniel Boone National Forest (DBNF) and provide valuable eco...
(a) Mean degree centrality, the mean number of direct connections each wetland patch has to other we...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
We evaluated the current literature, coupled with our collective research expertise, on surface-wate...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Hydrological connectivity describes the water‐mediated transfer of mass, energy, and organisms betwe...
We explore the category “geographically isolated wetlands” (GIWs; i.e., wetlands completely surround...
Wetlands across the globe provide extensive ecosystem services. However, many wetlands – especially ...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
AbstractDifferent types of wetlands are hydraulically interconnected and form specific network struc...
Land-use practices surrounding a wetland may be as important for maintaining wildlife populations as...
ii Throughout the world, wetlands are known to support a wide variety of taxa as well as high levels...
Research into processes governing the hydrologic connectivity of depressional wetlands has advanced ...
We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting connectivity...
Ridge-top wetlands occur throughout the Daniel Boone National Forest (DBNF) and provide valuable eco...
(a) Mean degree centrality, the mean number of direct connections each wetland patch has to other we...