Wetlands provide many ecosystem services, including sediment and carbon retention, nutrient transformation, and water quality improvement. Although all wetlands are biogeochemical hotspots, geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) receive fewer legal protections compared with other types of wetlands because of their apparent isolation from jurisdictional waters. Here, we consider controls on biogeochemical functions that influence water quality, and estimate changes in ecosystem service delivery that would occur if these landscape features were lost following recent US Supreme Court decisions (i.e., Rapanos, SWANCC). We conclude that, despite their lack of persistent surfacewater connectivity or adjacency to jurisdictional waters, GIWs are i...
Since a 2001 US Supreme Court decision that permanently altered the federal protection of non-naviga...
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of ...
We tested the hypothesis that upland wetland restorations provide the same quality of wetland, in te...
Wetlands provide many ecosystem services, including sediment and carbon retention, nutrient transfor...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Wetlands across the globe provide extensive ecosystem services. However, many wetlands – especially ...
Hydrological connectivity describes the water‐mediated transfer of mass, energy, and organisms betwe...
Isolated wetlands provide great ecological and economic value to the United States. While some state...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
More than half of wetland area in the U.S. have been converted to other land use types for agricultu...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Wetlands regulation in the United States has a tumultuous history. The early European settlers viewe...
Since a 2001 US Supreme Court decision that permanently altered the federal protection of non-naviga...
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of ...
We tested the hypothesis that upland wetland restorations provide the same quality of wetland, in te...
Wetlands provide many ecosystem services, including sediment and carbon retention, nutrient transfor...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Wetlands across the globe provide extensive ecosystem services. However, many wetlands – especially ...
Hydrological connectivity describes the water‐mediated transfer of mass, energy, and organisms betwe...
Isolated wetlands provide great ecological and economic value to the United States. While some state...
Abstract: Isolated wetlands occur in many hydrogeomorphic settings, and while they appear to be phys...
More than half of wetland area in the U.S. have been converted to other land use types for agricultu...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Wetlands regulation in the United States has a tumultuous history. The early European settlers viewe...
Since a 2001 US Supreme Court decision that permanently altered the federal protection of non-naviga...
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of ...
We tested the hypothesis that upland wetland restorations provide the same quality of wetland, in te...