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         Wetlands Ecology:     more books (100)
  1. Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands
  2. Wetland Plants: Biology and Ecology by Julie K. Cronk, M. Siobhan Fennessy, 2001-06-13
  3. Ecology and Management of Tidal MarshesA Model from the Gulf of Mexico (St. Lucie) by Charles L. Coultas, 1997-03-07
  4. A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2002-08
  5. Wetlands (Audubon Society Nature Guides) by William A. Niering, 1985-05-12
  6. Treatment Wetlands by Robert H. Kadlec, Robert L. Knight, 1996-02-01
  7. Wetland Indicators: A Guide to Wetland Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping by Ralph W. Tiner, 1999-04-21
  8. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) by Paul A. Keddy, 2000-10-23
  9. Wetland Animals (Animals in Their Habitats) by Francine Galko, 2002-09
  10. The World's Largest Wetlands: Ecology and Conservation
  11. Here Is the Wetland (Web of Life) by Madeleine Dunphy, 2007-06-22
  12. Ecology of Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands of the Southeastern United States
  13. Wetlands by William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink, 2007-08-24
  14. Compensating for Wetland Losses Under the Clean Water Act by Committee on Mitigating Wetland Losses, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, et all 2001-08-15

1. USGS National Wetlands Research Center: Wetlands Ecology Branch
Research related to sustainable management and restoration of the USA coastal saltwater wetlands, coastal and inland freshwater wetlands, submerged aquatic ecosystems, and coastal prairie.
http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/about/web/wtlndeco.htm
Wetlands Ecology Branch
Chief: C. Edward Proffitt, Ph.D. ( edward_proffitt@usgs.gov
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Fax: MISSION

Conducts research related to sustainable management and restoration of the nation's coastal saltwater wetlands, coastal and inland freshwater wetlands, submerged aquatic ecosystems, and coastal prairie. CAPABILITIES Accretion, Subsidence, and Sea-level Rise
Coastal Marsh Dieback (Brown Marsh)
Coastal Prairie Management and Restoration Global Climate Change ... WEB Staff Profiles ISSUES
Research ecologists at NWRC study causes and loss of threatened coastal ecosystems, and investigate how to stabilize, restore, and manage the coastal landscape. Inland grass beds and seagrass beds (some of the most valuable of fish nursery grounds, waterfowl foods, and beach stabilizers) are being diminished worldwide; barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico will suffer if their seagrasses are lost. Coastal saltwater and freshwater marshes are particularly endangered in Louisiana with losses of 90-130 square kilometers (35-50 square miles) a year. Coastal prairies in Texas and Louisiana have had dramatic losses with only about 1% of the original vast acreage remaining. Return to NWRC Organization and Programs This document prepared by the National Wetlands Research Center
URL - http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/about/web/wtlndeco.htm

2. SpringerLink - Publication
wetlands ecology and ManagementPapers on international wetlands issues, bridging the management and academic research areas. Incorporates Mangroves and Salt Marshes .
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Publication Wetlands Ecology and Management Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0923-4861 (Paper) 1572-9834 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Earth and Environmental Science Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 13 Number 3 / June 2005 Number 2 / April 2005 Number 1 / February 2005 Request a sample Volume 12 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / October 2004 Number 4 / August 2004 Number 3 / June 2004 ... Number 1 / February 2004 Volume 11 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / October 2003 Number 4 / August 2003 Number 3 / June 2003 ... Numbers 1-2 / February 2003 Volume 10 Number 6 / November 2002 Number 5 / October 2002 Number 4 / August 2002 Number 3 / June 2002 ... Number 1 / February 2002 Volume 9 Number 6 / December 2001 Number 5 / October 2001 Number 4 / August 2001 Number 3 / June 2001 ... Number 1 / February 2001 Volume 8 Number 6 / December 2000 Number 5 / October 2000 Number 4 / August 2000 Numbers 2-3 / June 2000 ... Number 1 / February 2000 Volume 7 Number 4 / December 1999 Number 3 / September 1999 Numbers 1-2 / June 1999 Volume 6 Number 4 / December 1999 Numbers 2-3 / June 1998 Number 1 / March 1998 Volume 5 Number 4 / December 1997 Number 3 / September 1997 Number 2 / June 1997 Number 1 / March 1997 First page
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3. Wetland Ecology
Wetland Ecology. Functions and Values. Texas Wetlands. Wildlife. Links. Conservation Programs. Publications. Wetland Regulations. Site Map
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4. NCSU Water Quality Group, Main Page
North Creek Constructed Stormwater Wetlands, Centennial Campus Event Introduction to the Taxonomy and Pollution Ecology of Aquatic Insects
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5. Wetland Classification And Ecology
Know Zone Research Collections AFHE Links Regional Wetlands Wetland Classification and Ecology A wetland is any land saturated
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6. Wetlands - The SWS Quartery Journal
AIMS AND SCOPE Wetlands is an international journal concerned with all aspects of wetlands biology, ecology, hydrology, water chemistry
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7. SWS.org - Society Of Wetland Scientist
Journal of wetlands ecology and Management. Special rate for SWS members! Wetlands Journal back issues now available on CD
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8. SpringerLink - Publication
Papers on international wetlands issues, bridging the management and academic research areas. Incorporates 'Mangroves and Salt Marshes'.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0923-4861
Articles Publications Publishers
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Publication Wetlands Ecology and Management Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0923-4861 (Paper) 1572-9834 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Earth and Environmental Science Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 13 Number 3 / June 2005 Number 2 / April 2005 Number 1 / February 2005 Request a sample Volume 12 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / October 2004 Number 4 / August 2004 Number 3 / June 2004 ... Number 1 / February 2004 Volume 11 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / October 2003 Number 4 / August 2003 Number 3 / June 2003 ... Numbers 1-2 / February 2003 Volume 10 Number 6 / November 2002 Number 5 / October 2002 Number 4 / August 2002 Number 3 / June 2002 ... Number 1 / February 2002 Volume 9 Number 6 / December 2001 Number 5 / October 2001 Number 4 / August 2001 Number 3 / June 2001 ... Number 1 / February 2001 Volume 8 Number 6 / December 2000 Number 5 / October 2000 Number 4 / August 2000 Numbers 2-3 / June 2000 ... Number 1 / February 2000 Volume 7 Number 4 / December 1999 Number 3 / September 1999 Numbers 1-2 / June 1999 Volume 6 Number 4 / December 1999 Numbers 2-3 / June 1998 Number 1 / March 1998 Volume 5 Number 4 / December 1997 Number 3 / September 1997 Number 2 / June 1997 Number 1 / March 1997 First page
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9. Environmental Laboratory Wetlands
The Enironmental Laboratory site has moved, you will be sent to the Wetlands site momentarily or you may click here.
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10. Boston.com / A E / Books / Up To No Good In The 'Glades
Chaz, despite a PhD in wetlands ecology, can't cut through the Captain's cleansing, improbable noise no matter how he cranks his highjive
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11. Welcome To The BNHS Website
We at the BNHS primarily deal with the Avian Ecology and Inland Wetlands.
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12. IngentaConnect Publication: Wetlands Ecology And Management
wetlands ecology and Management logo Kluwer Academic Publishers logo. Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers. 45 issues are available electronically
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/wetl

13. Wetlands Ecology And Management
Papers on international wetlands issues, bridging the management and academic research areas. Incorporates 'Mangroves and Salt Marshes'.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Branch Of Habitat Assessment
Provides ecological information and habitat assessment tools for protection, restoration and management of the nation's fish and wildlife.
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15. USGS National Wetlands Research Center: Bob Keeland Profile
Ecology and restoration of forested wetlands of the Southeastern United Proceedings of the Southern Forested wetlands ecology and Management Conference.
http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/about/feb/keeland.htm
Bobby D. Keeland, Ph.D.
E-mail: bob_keeland@usgs.gov Bobby D. Keeland, Ph.D. 1994. Ecology, University of Georgia. Ecology and restoration of forested wetlands of the Southeastern United States, population and community ecology, dendroecology, primary production/decomposition processes, hydrology. Keeland's research has focused on studies of the effects of hydrologic regime on forest dynamics in cypress-tupelo swamps and bottomland hardwood forests, and the restoration of forested wetlands of the southeast. Dendrochronological techniques are being used to determine the long-term effects of hydrologic regime changes on individual tree growth and community dynamics. The major goal of this research is to develop an understanding of how water management activities affect reproduction, recruitment, and long-term productivity in forested wetland ecosystems. For more information about dendrometer bands, Click Here
Keeland's NWRC Publications The following list of publications is current only through 2001. For an update, please go to the online NWRC publications data base ( http://sourcecom.cr.usgs.gov/ris/risweb.isa

16. Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management
State information on topics such as coastal water quality, coastal wetlands ecology, shoreline access, port planning, underwater archaeology, and marine aquaculture.
http://www.state.ma.us/czm/czm.htm

17. Wetlands Ecology And Management
The Journal wetlands ecology and Management, Mangroves and Salt Marshes, and service design and development.
http://www.environmental-expert.com/magazine/springer/wetl/
Wetlands Ecology and Management Wetlands Ecology and Management
Wetlands Ecology and Management Besides original research papers, discussion papers and short reports, the journal will occasionally include invited review papers on topical subjects. Book reviews, notices of scientific meetings and special issues, arising from chosen scientific symposia or workshops, or as a collection of papers on special topics, will also be published. EDITORS Editor-in-Chief: Charles S. Hopkinson

18. New England Wetlands Ecology, Functions, And Degradation
The mission of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management is to balance the impact of human activities with the protection of coastal and marine
http://www.mass.gov/czm/wanewet.htm

19. Wetlands Ecosystem Research Group
Consists of faculty and staff members at Amherst and other collaborating institutions. Engaged since the late 1960's in research, teaching and public service on freshwater and marine wetlands ecology and management.
http://www.umass.edu/tei/werg/
The Wetland Ecosystems Research Group consists of faculty and staff members at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and collaborating institutions. Members have been engaged since the late 1960's in research, teaching and public service on freshwater and marine wetlands. Many Group members have collaborated on research and training teams addressing complex issues in wetland ecology, management and policy. Members of the Research Group are available as individuals, or as teams, to undertake new sponsored projects. Examples of projects, on-going and completed, led by members of the group are:
Research:
  • Models for Predicting Wetland Habitat Suitability for Reptiles, Amphibians and Mammals
  • Models for Assessing Wetland Functions
  • Valuation of Freshwater Wetlands
  • Riparian Vegetation Classification in the Intermountain U.S.
  • Invertebrate Succession in Vernal Pools
  • Impacts of forest insect control on woodland stream and pool invertebrates
  • Water Quality Improvement and Pest Black Fly Populations
  • Ecology of molluscs in marine salt marshes
  • Ecology of inland saline waters of the Bahamas
  • Coastal hazard policy
  • Wetland Regulatory Conflicts
  • Federal Disaster Assistance and Coastal Resources

Training
  • Wetland Functions and Values Training Workshop and Manual, National Environmental Protection Agency, People's Republic of China.

20. Wetland Ecology And Land Use Implications
The course covers the key concepts of wetland ecology, wetlands ecology. Wetland definitions and classifications; Wetland ecosystem structure
http://www.engr.washington.edu/epp/cee/wep.html
University of Washington College of Engineering
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Wetland Ecology and Land Use Implications
Wetlands serve as the transition between fully terrestrial and aquatic systems, offering broad ecological benefits. Because of past land use patterns and the location of wetlands in the landscape, they are often subject to degradation and loss of function during common land alteration activities. Altering the physical, chemical and biological conditions in wetlands and their contributing areas can influence the functions that the "protected" wetland can provide in the future. This course will familiarize you with the major wetland types found in the lowland coastal Pacific Northwest, it will thoroughly explore what parameters determine how a wetland functions, and it will identify some of the key project design parameters needed to minimize and/or avoid adverse effects. The course covers the key concepts of wetland ecology, relating hydrology source and wetland structure to water quality and quantity, wildlife habitat and recharge. The course then focuses on the potential problems of urban wetlands and their protection, based on the Best Available Science findings. You will learn about the implications of landscape setting, the effects of changes in hydrologic conditions and how they might affect plant and animal communities. The course concludes with an emphasis on effective land use and engineering strategies for protecting urban wetlands.

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