Fowler, K. 1987. Primary production and temporal variation in the ... Gosselink, J. G., Coleman, J. M., and R. E. Stewart, Jr. 1998. Coastal Louisiana. ... Hackney, C. T., G. B. Avery, L. A. Leonard, M. Posey, and T. Alphin. 2007.
Praise for Wetlands, Second Edition "This book is the wetlands bible . . . the most wide-ranging [book] on the subject."—Carl Folke, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Land Use Policy) "The single best combination text and reference book ...
The research for this publication was funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Contributors include Mary E. Kentula, Robert P. Brooks, Stephanie Gwinn, Cindy Holland, Authur Sherman, Jean Sifneos, and Ann Hairston.
Mitsch, W.J., J. W. Day Jr., L. Zhang, and R. Lane. 2005b. ... M. E. Hernandez, A. E. Altor, C. L. Tuttle and A. M. Nahlik. ... Mitsch, W. J., L. Zhang, K. C. Stefanik, A. M. Nahlik, C. J. Anderson, B. Bernal, M. Hernandez, and K. Song.
Praise for the previous editions of Wetlands: "Wetlands, the field of study, would not be what it is without Wetlands, the book." ——Bill Streever, Wetlands, 2001 "The Third Edition of this highly successful book manages to set new ...
Gives details and descriptions of the ecology of wetlands.
Mitsch, W. J., L. Zhang, C. J. Anderson, A. Altor, and M. Hernandez. 2005b. Creating riverine wetlands: Ecological succession, nutrient retention, and pulsing effects. Ecological Engineering 25: 510–527.
Wieder, R. K., and G. E. Lang. 1983. Net primary production of the dominant bryophytes in a ... Wind- Mulder, H. L., L. Rochefort, and D. H. Vitt. 1996. Water and peat chemistry comparisons of natural and post-harvested peatlands across ...
Wetlands introduces students to the natural ecological functions and policy issues of wetlands so they will have a solid understanding of why these ecosystems are necessary and why their governance remains a significant environmental ...
Significantly higher nesting success was found for ducks using undisturbed grass-legume cover on retired fields compared to ... For optimum habitat, established cover should remain completely undisturbed for 5 to 10 years (Duebbert and ...
But what does it signify? In 1991, proposed changes in the legal definities of wetlands stirred controversy and focused attention on the scientific and economic aspects of their management. This volume explores how to define wetlands.
plates was used to develop a model for P removal based on catchment and wetland characteristics (Johannesson et al. 2015): Pacc 1⁄4 À23.1 þ ( 0.55 Â P ) þ ( 8.44 Â L/W ) À ð284 Â HLÞ þ ð47.1 Â IÞ where phorus P load acc 1⁄4 (kg net ...
Provides instructions for projects and activities that explore the five major types of wetlands and demonstrate why they are valuable.
An international sensation—with more than 1 million copies sold in Germany, and rights snapped up in 26 countries—Wetlands is the sexually and anatomically explicit novel that is changing the conversation...
Describes the wetlands biome, including climate, geology, geography and biodiversity.
Introduces the many kinds of plants and animals found in freshwater wetlands, including flycatchers, whirligig beetles, and tiny water fleas and worms.
"While in the Third Edition of Wetlands the authoritative coverage of its earlier editions has been retained, an enormous body of new material has been added, and every chapter has...
This book is intended as a practical guide to scientific, legal, and technical issues concerning wetlands.
Restoration of a species-rich flood meadow by topsoil removal and diaspore transfer with plant material. Appl. Veg. Sci. ... In K. Prach, J. Jeník & A.R.G. Large (eds), Floodplain ecology and management. ... The wet grassland guide.
Recent Congresses have considered numerous policy topics that involve wetlands.