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  1. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation. (Ornithological Literature). (book review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Darold P. Batzer, 2001-09-01
  2. LAKE VICTORIA WETLANDS & ECOLOGY OF (IHE Thesis) by John St Balirwa, 1998-01-01
  3. Long-term effects of helicopter and ground-based skidding on site properties and stand growth in a tupelo-cypress wetland [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by W.M. Aust, T.C. Fristoe, et all 2006-05-01
  4. Wetlands of the World I: Inventory, Ecology and Management (Handbook of Vegetation Science)
  5. Northern Forested Wetlands: Ecology and Management by Carl C. Trettin, Martin F. Jurgensen, et all 1996-07-03
  6. Hydrochemistry and hydrology of forest riparian wetlands [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by G. Jacks, A.C. Norrstrom, 2004-07-26
  7. Wetlands of Bottomland Hardwood Forests: Proceedings of a Workshop on Bottomland Hardwood Forest Wetlands of the Southeastern United States, Held at Lake ... Agricultural and Managed-Forest Ecology, 11) by Workshop on Bottomland Hardwood Forest Wetlands of the Southeastern un, John R. Clark, et all 1981-06
  8. Wetlands : Ecology and Management - Proceedings of the INTECOL's First International Conference, Delhi. 1980 by B. Gopal, 1982
  9. The Becher Wetlands - A Ramsar Site (Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation and Management) by Christine Semeniuk, 2007-03-06
  10. Wetlands: An Introduction to Ecology, the Law, and Permitting by Theda Braddock, 1995-07-28
  11. A Bibliography of Popular Books On The Marine Environment and Wetlands Ecology by James P., Schweitzer, 1971
  12. The response of planted trees to vegetation zonation and soil redox potential in created wetlands [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by M.R. Pennington, M.B. Walters, 2006-09-01
  13. The roles of ownership, ecology, and economics in public wetland-conservation decisions [An article from: Ecological Economics] by A.W. Ando, M. Getzner, 2006-06-15
  14. Ecology of Wetlands and Associated Systems

61. Web Page Under Construction
A professional biological services company providing assessments, investigations and documentation for wetlands, field ecology, water quality, or microbiology.
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62. Oxbow Associates, Inc. A Massachusetts Based Environmental And Ecological Consul
Providing wetlands and wildlife consulting services, wetland delineation and permitting, wildlife studies, herpetology and vernal pool ecology. Specializing in rare and endangered wildlife study and mitigation in the Northeast.
http://www.oxbowassociates.com/

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Environmental/engineering consultants. Locations throughout Tennessee and nearby states. Site investigations, remedial design, risk assessment, hazardous waste/materials training, health and safety, ecology and wetlands studies, IS0 14000, and environmental compliance.
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64. SwetsWise: Login
Wetland ecologyWetland ecology Information about the internationally recognised wetlands associated with the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, Australia.
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65. Wetland Ecosystem Lab
Describes wetlands research activities, including studies of mangrove ecology and water quality impacts in the Everglades.
http://www.fiu.edu/~ecosyst/
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66. Untitled Document
Research group dealing with issues relating to the ecology and management of riparian and wetlands of the state and the region.
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The Riparian and Wetland Research Program (RWRP) is based in the College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana. The mission of the RWRP is to:
  • Conduct quality research on the ecology and hydrology of riparian areas and wetlands in Montana and throughout the Rocky Mountain region; Provide research opportunity for graduate students interested in the science and/or management of riparian areas and wetlands; Make research findings available via publications, workshops, and symposia presentations; Help land managers make better informed decisions about riparian and wetland areas; Contribute to the public education about riparian and wetland issues and participate in the public dialogue on these matters.
The RWRP is currently being reorganized to reflect recent staff changes. Please check back often for updates on the status of the program. For further information on the RWRP please contact: Dr. Scott Woods

67. USGS National Wetlands Research Center
Mission is to develop and disseminate scientific information needed for understanding the ecology and values of U.S. wetlands and for managing and restoring wetland habitats and associated plant and animal communities.
http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/
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National Wetlands Research Center 700 Cajundome Boulevard Lafayette, Louisiana 70506 This document prepared by the National Wetlands Research Center URL - http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/index.htm Last Modified: 9/21 /2005 (SBH) Contact: nwrcweb@usgs.gov Privacy Statement Accessibility FOIA

68. Wetlands
Wetland ecology. wetlands of various sizes are interspersed throughout the barrens, especially in the locations where drainage is restricted by bedrock
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Geomorphology Origin of the "Flat Rocks" Regional Deglaciation Hydrogeology Overview Stream Hydrographs Well Hydrographs Ecology Wildlife Ecology Forest Ecology Wetland Ecology The 1998 Ice Storm Cotton grass sedge in bloom in Uppercut Bog. Wetland Ecology Wetlands of various sizes are interspersed throughout the barrens, especially in the locations where drainage is restricted by bedrock structure and hydrology. Bogs and bog-like fens (poor fens) are the major wetland type, with dominant plants including leatherleaf, tussock sedge and blue-joint grass. These wetlands are an important factor in the over-all habitat requirements for many species of birds, amphibians, and mammals living in the barrens. Acknowledgements
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69. The Digital Field Trip To The Wetlands
Learning about Wetland ecology. The Digital Trip to the wetlands Learn about wetland ecology without getting your feet wet. Join nature lovers of all
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70. Newhomepage1
a) Wetland ecology – a lecture course alternately offered at the undergraduate and graduate Heather Bowman Cutway – ecology; invasive plants in wetlands
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Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
126 Environment and Natural Resource Sciences Building
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Cook College, Rutgers University
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FAX: (732) 932-8746 email: ehrenfel@rci.rutgers.edu I work in the areas of wetland ecology and ecosystems ecology, focussing on plant-soil interactions, but also working on a wide range of related aspects of plant and soil ecology. My current research includes several studies of the interactions of exotic invasive plants and forest soils and studies of nitrogen cycling in forested wetlands affected by urbanization. I also direct the New Jersey Water Resources Research Institute , a federally-funded program of water-related research and outreach. I teach courses on wetland ecology, ecosystems ecology and global change, invasion ecology, and co-teach our general ecology course and field methods course. Research Projects and Graduate Students Recent Publications Courses Wetland Ecology
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Principles of Ecology
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71. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
Other sections look at the ecology of tropical wetlands in North Australia plus management and wetlands; Wetland ecology; Everglades National Park (Fla.
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Archives of shingle is the JISCmail discussion group for researchers, coastal managers and others involved with shingle coastal habitats worldwide, particularly in the fields of geomorphology, ecology and conservation management. This page gives access to archived messages from October 1999 to the present. This discussion forum is sponsored by JISC, the Joint Information Systems Committee. Beaches; Tidal flats; Geomorphology; Shorelines; Wetlands; Coasts; Seashore;
Australian Institute of Marine Science : coral reefs and mangroves: modelling and management
This site describes a current research project sponsored by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), IBM, KEPCO and UOG. This project aims to "to improve the management of coral reef and mangrove habitats through intensive research, international collaboration, and the use of powerful visualisation tools". In addition to descriptive information about the project and its results to date, the site includes a list of its publications. Some articles are offered in full text, while others are presented as abstracts. Details and contact addresses for staff, and recent news of the project complete the site. Coral reef conservation; Mangrove conservation;

72. YES - Summer Camp - Wetland Ecology
Youth Exploring Science 2005. Wetland ecology skills to set up a research area of your own to determine which creatures visit a wetland area at night.
http://www.kbs.msu.edu/Youth_Exp_Sci/Wetlands.htm
Youth Exploring Science 2005 Wetland Ecology Have you ever wondered how many organisms start their life in the water and end it on land? Or how many start their life on land and end it in water? What different organisms live in and around water? What role does water play in each of these organisms' lives? How far does any one organism travel from the water? And why? During these sessions campers will:
  • Visit the KBS Pond labs and learn about research taking place with terrestrial and aquatic organisms. Take part in the research on turtles, including how turtles are trapped, and what scientists discover about a turtle's life. Use your scientific skills to set up a research area of your own to determine which creatures visit a wetland area at night.
One week sessions for this program are June 20-25 or June 27-July 1. http://www.kbs.msu.edu

73. "Wetland Ecology" Field Study Support Page - Graver Arboretum
Wetland ecology Unit. Students research wetland plants and present their They learn the ecological services provided by wetlands and the factors that
http://www.muhlenberg.edu/cultural/graver/K-12Outreach/Wetlands.htm
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Students research wetland plants and present their information to the class.
They learn the ecological services provided by wetlands and the factors that determine wetland boundaries. Wetland conservation is also covered. LESSON 1- Wetland Metaphors Web sites for the teacher: Association of State Wetland Managers.
http://www.aswm.org/lwp/nys/section1.htm
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/fuctions.html

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LESSON 2 - Living Labels- Wetland Plants Web sites for the teachers and students: Boundary Waters Compendium- Aquatic Plants of the North
http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/aquatics/
Connecticut Botanical Society
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center- Native Plant Information Network
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NatureServe Explorer- Online Encyclopedia of Life
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74. Wetland Ecology And Management | Resources | Library | Prescott College
Welcome to wetlands! This is a subject of fascinating ecological complexity, with a rich and growing literature. Arizona s topographic diversity gives us
http://www.prescott.edu/Library/resources/wetlands.html
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LIBRARY LINKS Library - About the Library - Find Articles - Find Resources by Subject - Journal Subscriptions - Library Catalog - Reference Collection Online - Search Engines Fall Block 2002
Walt Anderson
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Wetlands, declining in both extent and quality, have become habitats of global concern. Lectures, discussions, and field trips to preserves and refuges in the Southwest will emphasize the physical and biological characteristics, ecological relationships, and conservation approaches with respect to freshwater wetlands. Management practices will include regional, national, and international examples. Students are expected to be familiar with basic principles of biology and ecology. Some Basic Guidelines
  • Course assumes good understanding of basic biological and ecological principles. Everyone must be able to read, assimilate, and write effectively to contribute as a productive member of the class.
  • 75. University Of Manitoba Dept. Of Botany
    Stress physiology in relation to forest and wetland ecology Wetland ecology; wastewater treatment technology and use of wetlands therein; global climate
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/botany/faculty_staff/faculty_staff.htm
    Department of Botany
    University of Manitoba
    Winnipeg, MB
    Plant Development
    Sumner, Michael. J.
    Developmental plant anatomy with emphasis on the reproductive systems of seed plants. Schroeder, Dana Plant development and environmental response. Research focuses on investigating the molecular and biochemical basis of plant response to light. Using the powerful model system Arabidosis (a mustard relative) we apply a broad range of molecular, genetic, biochemical, and cell biology tools to the question of how the external light signal results in such a dramatic difference in plant form. Ross, Cindy
    Aquatic Ecology
    Goldsborough, L. Gordon
    Ecosystem structure and function in freshwater wetlands; ecology of benthic and planktonic algae in wetlands and lakes; lake paleolimnology via analysis of diatom microfossils and plant pigments; ecophysiology and ecotoxicology of benthic and planktonic algae and aquatic macrophytes Robinson, Gordon G.C.
    Eco-physiology of planktonic and benthic algae in freshwater ecosystems; inorganic carbon assimilation by algae and the control thereof; the assessment of algal productivity and its contribution to that of wetlands generally
    Terrestrial Ecology
    Kenkel, Norman C.

    76. Wetland Ecology And Disease | News-lite At Abelard.org
    By managing restored wetlands correctly, diseasecarrying mosquitos and other problem insects can be excluded, thus allaying neighbouring resident s
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    III-2004: IV-2004: V-2004: news lite wetland ecology and disease “"Willott cites the Sweetwater Wetland in Tucson, Ariz., as a good example of a well-managed, human-made wetland. The wetland is monitored regularly for mosquitoes and a range of tactics are used to keep mosquito populations at bay. At Sweetwater, those tactics include managing the vegetation and using biological insecticides to keep mosquitoes populations down.
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    77. Dr. John Gallagher
    Wetland ecology and restoration, salt tolerant plants (halophytes), physiology, biochemistry and ecology and status of tidal wetlands in North America.
    http://www.ocean.udel.edu/cms/jgallagher/
    Dr. John Gallagher
    Professor, Marine Biology and Biochemistry
    Co-director, Halophyte Biotechnology Center
    University of Delaware Graduate College of Marine Studies
    700 Pilottown Road Lewes, Delaware 19958
    Phone: (302) 645-4264
    Fax: (302) 645-4028
    E-mail: jackg@udel.edu Education Research Interests Current Projects ... Publications
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    • B.S., Agriculture, University of Delaware, 1957
    • M.S., Agronomy, University of Delaware, 1959
    • Ph.D., Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, 1971
    Research Interests Wetland ecology and restoration, salt tolerant plants (halophytes), physiology, biochemistry and biotechnology; halophyte agronomy (halophytes). Current Projects (click dot)
    Sustained restoration of Phragmites-infested wetlands
    Optimizing reed (Phragmites) function in sludge drying beds Reed Drying Beds: Preventing Escape Surface film development on tidal creeks of restored marshes Plant genotypes for salt marsh restoration Tissue culture generated variation in salt marsh plants for use in created wetlands Effects of grazing by horses on American beachgrass Halophyte agriculture development of varieties of halophytes for special uses Salt tolerance mechanisms Salt marsh ecology Sulfide sensitivity of wetland plants for salt marsh restoration Former Students Current Research Group Dr. Denise M. Seliskar

    78. Departmetns
    Ales Bezdek, ecology of beetles in isolated wetlands and other relict ecosystems. Josef Jaros, ecology of moths and butterflies in isolated wetlands and
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    79. SNRE Courses: Course Descriptions
    Wetland ecology. Credits. Class discussions will include the following topics types, functions and values of wetlands, wetland hydrology,
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    Class discussions will include the following topics: types, functions and values of wetlands, wetland hydrology, wetland biogeochemistry, wetland development and succession, wetland plants, animals, and interactions, peat lands, Great Lakes coastal wetlands, wetland management and restoration of wetlands.
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    80. Elsevier.com - Global Wetlands Old World And New
    wetlands of the Old and New Worlds ecology and management (WJ Mitsch et al.). An early history of wetland ecology (M. Boulé). wetlands in the 21st century
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/525074

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