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         Wetlands Ecology:     more books (100)
  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. Wildlife And Nature In Atlantic Canada
Informs us of the Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife ecology Network, weather, pollution, migratory birds, endangered species, smuggling, wetlands, hunting and response to oil spills.
http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/wildlife/index.html

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Species at Risk Act
The Species at Risk Act received Royal Assent December 12th, 2002, bringing to a close a nine-year legislative process to protect Canada's species at risk and their critical habitat. The new legislation will come into force in 2003
Species at Risk Act Public Registry
The Public Registry is your gateway to information and documents relating to the Species at Risk Act (SARA). It is also a convenient forum to submit comments on SARA related documents being developed by the Government of Canada.
Bicknell's Thrush
Rich with photos, sounds, video, data and details

62. USGS Great Lakes Science Center - Wetland Ecology
Biological indicators may indeed be of value in determining the quality or status of wetlands, but we recommend a more detailed ecological analysis of the data
http://www.glsc.usgs.gov/research/wetlandecology.asp?ID=6

63. Uc2_flat
A professional biological services company providing assessments, investigations and documentation for wetlands, field ecology, water quality, or microbiology.
http://www.hydroterra.net/
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64. Sciserv.pl -- Usage
Wetland ecology at the Devonian Botanic Garden An area of current research is in Wetland ecology; little is known about the distribution and carbon pools of peatforming wetlands in western Canada.
http://sciserver.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0923486

65. 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/
Oxbow Associates, Inc. is a Massachusetts based wetlands and wildlife consulting company specializing in rare and herpetofaunal wildlife study and mitigation. Oxbow Associates has more than 30 years combined experience studying the behavior and ecology of herpetozoan species, specifically turtles and salamanders, native to the Northeast. This experience includes field research with nine of the ten turtle species native to southern New England, studies and field investigations of several species of rare salamanders in Massachusetts, and radio-telemetry studies on a number of state listed species of turtle. We have provided consultation services on a variety of projects including: projects with potential impact to rare wetlands wildlife species ranging from residential subdivisions to highway expansion and military base conversions, utility easements, roadway improvements/realignments, and airport expansions. Oxbow Associates is a small, highly specialized company with cost effective services. We are often subcontracted by larger environmental consulting companies because of our expertise and credibility with regulatory authorities. In addition to private clients, much of our work has been conducted for the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers -New England Division, Municipal Conservation Commissions, The Nature Conservancy, and other regulatory agencies. Oxbow Associates conducts wetland delineations, permitting and design of wetland restoration and mitigation plans, wetland delineation review for Conservation Commissions in Massachusetts, rare wetlands wildlife and general habitat surveys, and workshops on wetlands and vernal pool ecology for regulators and special interest groups.

66. EnSafe Inc.
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.
http://www.ensafe.com/


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S ince 1980, EnSafe has offered a multidisciplinary team of professionals who assist industry and government in establishing and maintaining environmental and safety management programs. EnSafe has the personnel, experience, and capabilities to provide such multidisciplinary services all from a guiding philosophy of stewardship of client resources.

67. South Florida Wetlands Ecosystems Lab
Describes wetlands research activities, including studies of mangrove ecology and water quality impacts in the Everglades.
http://www.fiu.edu/~ecosyst/
Projects
C-111 Canal Basin Research

Phosphorus Dosing

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Informatio n from Lab Staff and Alumni
Publications
Employment Opportunities Ecology Lab
SFLA Wetlands Ecosystems Lab
SERC/Dept. of Biology
University Park
Florida International University Miami, FL 33199 Lab : ECS 262 Phone Links SERC home page Periphyton Group Dept. of Biology FIU home page Map of our research sites in South Florida. Click on the map or on the project menu for more information. C-111 Basin Research Sites Phosphorus Dosing Sites Mangrove System Research Taylor Slough Research Sites This page was last updated January 9, 2004 If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact: childers@fiu.edu or wooda@fiu.edu

68. Playa Research - Dr. Loren Smith
various types of shallow wetlands in prairie, semiarid, or arid environments throughout the world. Their descriptions vary because the ecology, hydrology, and
http://www.rw.ttu.edu/smith/playa.htm
PLAYA WETLANDS IN THE GREAT PLAINS* Until relatively recently, few playas were thought to exist in the Great Plains outside the Southern Great Plains. The Southern Great Plains of southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, west Texas, the panhandle of Oklahoma, and eastern New Mexico was traditionally referred to as the "Playa Lakes Region" by many agencies and in many scientific papers. Playas occur almost continuously from the Southern Great Plains into northwestern Kansas, northeastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, and western Nebraska but in reduced numbers (and density). The majority of these playas occur in the shortgrass prairie. True to playa form, however, they cannot be easily categorized because some playas also exist further east in the mixed and tallgrass prairies. Indeed, the Rainwater Basin wetlands of south central Nebraska to the east of the shortgrass prairie are classified as playas. The exact number of playas that exists in the Great Plains is unknown but certainly exceeds 25,000 because this number has been counted from soils maps in the Southern Great Plains alone. When one includes the playas of eastern Wyoming, Nebraska, northeast Colorado, and northwest Kansas, it is likely that there are more than 30,000 playas in the Great Plains. Regardless of the exact number, when one considers there are more than 25,000 playa wetlands, covering more than 445,000 acres, in a mostly semiarid to arid, highly agriculturalized environment with few other wetlands, it is obvious playas are a keystone ecosystem central to the ecological integrity of the entire Great Plains.

69. Untitled Document
Research group dealing with issues relating to the ecology and management of riparian and wetlands of the state and the region.
http://www.forestry.umt.edu/research/mfces/programs/rwrp/
College of Forestry and Conservation
"World Class in the Rockies"
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

70. Wetland Ecology For Gardeners
For the past seven years, she has conducted research on revegetating sedge meadows in created and restored wetlands, and on the plant ecology of peatlands.
http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/design/handbooks/watergarden/2.html
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    Chapter 2: Wetland Ecology for Gardeners
    by Leslie Yetka and Susan Galatowitsch
    The Movement of Water
    Other wetlands are created by the regular ebb and flow of rivers, lakes and oceans. Whereas coastal wetlands are affected by the twice daily tides, littoral or lake-edge wetlands also experience a regular rise and fall of water levels. Floodplains, the low-lying lands along rivers, often flood after heavy storms. Even after most of the water has receded to the main waterways, some may remain trapped in the lower depressions of these floodplains. Thus, water can remain close to the surface year-round, supporting extensive forests along with pockets of emergent wetland vegetation such as cattails and arrowhead. Shrubs, including buttonbush and willows, grow as a fringe along the river channel. Periodic flooding along the Mississippi River supports floodplain wetlands from temperate Minnesota all the way down to subtropical Louisiana.
    Wetland Plants
    Plants of the emergent zone such as pickerel rush grow partially in water. Most of the time their roots are submerged.

71. USGS National Wetlands Research Center: Homepage
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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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: 3/29/2004 (SBH) Contact: nwrcweb@usgs.gov Publications Historical Publications Search the Publications Database

72. Wetlands
Cotton grass sedge in bloom in Uppercut Bog. Wetland ecology. wetlands of various sizes are interspersed throughout the barrens, especially
http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/david.franzi/esfl/wetlands.htm
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at Altona Flat Rock Learn Locally
ESFL Home
ESFL Overview ESFL Site Map Aerial Photo of ESFL Site Acknowledgements
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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73. Wetland Ecology & Management
Wetland ecology Management. Environmental Science Policy 749. Tuesdays, Noon to 5 pm in MAC 139. Text Keddy. 2000 Wetland ecology.
http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/Courses/wetlands/
Tuesdays, Noon to 5 pm in MAC 139 Text: Keddy. 2000 Wetland Ecology Oct 8:
  • Derek Strohl*: 9:30 am Christie Theatre Lunch with Derek Strohl in the Cofrin Biodiversity Center Conference Room! Plant Identification bring Michigan flora with you.
October 12:
  • Purple loosestrife biological control workshop, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary. email Matt for more info
*Info on Strohl Syllabus Lecture Notes Projects Nicolet Trip Peshtigo Trip Pecor Point Trip Lily Lake Trip Links a few wetland plants email: Vic Medland Gary Fewless University of Wisconsin Green Bay Japanese art images from Arttoday.com
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74. Ecology And Management Of Forested Wetlands, And Riparian Zones
SRS Strategic Framework ecology and Management of Forested wetlands, Bottomland Hardwoods, and Riparian Zones. This Cross-Cutting
http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/about/framework_ecology.htm
SRS Strategic Framework - Ecology and Management of Forested Wetlands, Bottomland Hardwoods, and Riparian Zones Kinds of Research Scientists in the fields of hydrology, soils, forestry, engineering, economics, biology, ecophysiology, genetics, biogeochemistry, fisheries, and recreation will participate in this CCT. Major questions to be addressed include: 1) which ecosystem process and functions are most important for maintaining the integrity and productivity of forested wetlands, bottomland hardwoods, and riparian areas? 2) what modeling approaches should be used to integrate ecological process and functions with management options to provide tools that can be used to analyze and assess ecosystem response to manipulation and environmental change? and, 3) how can the commodity and noncommodity potential of wetlands be realized while sustaining ecological integrity? Proposed Outcomes
  • A model for assessing functions and associated management interactions of bottomland hardwood forests. Technologies and assessment methodologies for restoring forested wetlands, riparian zones, and associated aquatic ecosystems.
  • 75. SERC Muddy Creek Canoe Trip Education Program
    Education Programs. Wetland ecology Program. Grade Range 6th Grade and older. Explore the ecology of wetlands typically found around the Chesapeake Bay.
    http://www.serc.si.edu/education/canoeing/
    S kip to content Skip to navigation Skip to site map ... Education Programs Grade Range: 6th Grade and older * Duration: 2-3 hours for each component * Up to 34 students * On this page: Family Wetland Canoe Trips Wetland Ecology Program for Schools Scheduling a School Program
    Family Wetland Canoe Trips! Every Saturday starting April 24, weather permitting. Explore the ecology of wetlands typically found around the Chesapeake Bay. Find out how wetlands help fish and crab living in the Bay and how scientists study this type of ecosystem. Family Wetland Canoe Trips are two hours long and start at 10:00 at the Schmidt Conference Center at SERC in Edgewater, MD. Costs are $7 per person (please pay when you arrive). Please note: the minimum age for all canoe trips is eight years. For more information or to sign up, please contact Mark Haddon or Jane Holly at SERC's Education Department or e-mail SERCeducation@si.edu

    76. Wetland Ecology Course Guide
    Wetland ecology Course Guide. This course guide is designed for the Spring 2004 ENVS 385 Wetland ecology class taught by Dr. Lance Gunderson and Anne Hall.
    http://web.library.emory.edu/subjects/studies/envst/wetlands.html
    General Business Health Sciences Law ... home ENVS 385: Wetland Ecology Using the Libraries About the Libraries Ask a Question
    Wetland Ecology Course Guide
    Table Of Contents Contact Info top This course guide is designed for the Spring 2004 ENVS 385: Wetland Ecology class taught by Dr. Lance Gunderson and Anne Hall. Students can contact the Environmental Studies librarian for additional assistance and appointments. Guide created by Kristan Majors Chilcoat , Environmental Studies librarian. Getting Started with your Research top How to use the library Research tips for searching databases Finding articles at Woodruff Library Woodruff Library Basics Locating Articles top To find scholarly journal articles search the following databases BIOSIS Ecology Abstracts Web of Science EconLit ... Additional databases Locating Books top To find books, book chapters, and government documents

    77. BTCV Handbooks Online
    Book Waterways wetlands, Chapter 2 Waterway and wetland ecology. Section Pond and waterway life.
    http://handbooks.btcv.org.uk/handbooks/content/chapter/388
    all books this book this chapter this section Home Books Introduction 1 A look at ponds and waterways ... 2 Waterway and wetland ecology Pond and waterway life Chemical and physical factors The productivity scale Swamps and marshes Wet grasslands ... Glossary Book: Chapter: 2 Waterway and wetland ecology Section: Pond and waterway life Metadata: Details Buy this book
    Ecology of still waters
    Although the still waters of lakes and ponds are virtually a closed system, this does not mean they are unchanging. All show changes in populations and diversity over time, but the fluctuations become greater as the volume of water becomes smaller. A large lake is a stable habitat , and although subject to thermal stratification, shows relatively little change in water temperature or volume over the year. By contrast, a small pond is subject to great fluctuations. A hot summer can dry it out, a heavy rainstorm flood it, and oxygen can easily fall to a critical level. Animal populations change rapidly, not only from season to season, but also from one year to the next. An algal bloom can appear overnight if conditions are right. The higher plants in general have a greater tolerance to fluctuations, but any permanent change in conditions will be followed by a change in the type of vegetation.

    78. Www.geology.iupui.edu - /project_images/Wetlands-Ecology-Sites/
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    80. Stream Links, Stream Center, Adopt-A-Stream,
    SeaWeb Washington Department of ecology Shorelands and wetlands Wetland Restoration US EPA Visit the River Corridor and Wetland Restoration page to find
    http://www.streamkeeper.org/opportun/links.htm
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    You can contact us at: The Adopt-A-Stream Foundation
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    600-128th Street SE
    Everett, WA 98208-6353
    Tel: 425-316-8592
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    Restoration Watersheds and Water Quality ... ESA EDUCATION Environmental Education Link A resource for students, teachers and professionals that support K-12 environmental education. Activities for students and teachers, as well as conference and professional development information. Environmental Education for Kids, Students and Teachers EPA's environmental education page from kids clubs to high school activities to free curricula. Kids for Puget Sound Kids can enjoy stories from other students around Puget Sound. Try your hand at the Animal Quiz. Descriptions of different Puget Sound habitats and why they are important. Learn about the salmon life cycle. North Cascades Institute North Cascades Institute is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to increasing understanding and appreciation of the natural and cultural landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

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