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         Wetlands Ecology:     more books (101)
  1. The Becher Wetlands - A Ramsar Site (Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation and Management) by Christine Semeniuk, 2007-03-06
  2. Wetlands Ecology and Priorities for Conservation in Zimbabwe: Proceedings of a Seminar on Wetlands of Zimbabwe
  3. Ecology of Wetlands and Associated Systems
  4. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation. (Ornithological Literature). (book review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Darold P. Batzer, 2001-09-01
  5. Wetlands Ecology and Conservation: Emphasis in Pennsylvania
  6. Wetland Ecology and Management: Case Studies Introduction. Part One: Wetland Management. Part Two: Landscape Issues Related to Wetland Management. Part ... Utilization. (Tasks for Vegetation Science)
  7. Wetlands of Ireland: Distribution, Ecology, Uses and Economic Value by Marinus L. Otte, 2003-12-31
  8. Lake Victoria Wetlands and the Ecology of the Nile Tilapia (IHE Thesis) by John Stephen Balirwa, 1998-01-01
  9. 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
  10. Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation and Restoration
  11. Ecology and Productivity of an African Wetland System: The Kafue Flats, Zambia (Geobotany) by G.A. Ellenbroek, 1987-09-30
  12. Wetlands of the World I: Inventory, Ecology and Management (Handbook of Vegetation Science)
  13. Flood Pulsing in Wetlands: Restoring the Natural Hydrological Balance
  14. Restoration of Lakes, Streams, Floodplains, and Bogs in Europe: Principles and Case Studies (Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation and Management)

61. Performance Standards
wetlands ecology and Management 8327341. Minello, TJ and RJ Zimmerman. Trends inAustralian wetland rehabilitation. wetlands ecology and Management 55-18.
http://www.sws.org/wetlandconcerns/Performance.html
SWS Wetlands Concerns Committee
Society of Wetland Scientists Position Paper on Performance Standards
for Wetland Restoration and Creation
POSITION STATEMENT: The Society of Wetland Scientists recommends that 1) wetland restoration and creation project-planning documents should include clearly articulated performance standards that are based on the best available science and that reflect the structural and functional objectives of projects and 2) research linking performance standards to wetland function should be encouraged.SCALE OF ISSUE: International
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS DEFINED: The Society of Wetland Scientists defines performance standards as measurable attributes of restored or created wetlands that, when measured over an appropriate period, can be used to judge whether project objectives have been met. Performance standards have also been called "success criteria," "success standards," "release criteria," and other names.
BACKGROUND: Wetland restoration and creation are used increasingly as a means of compensating for planned or past wetland losses around the globe (e.g., Streever 1999a). However, for almost 20 years, wetland professionals involved with restoration or creation have lamented the general absence of clear and unambiguous objectives for wetland projects (Race and Christie 1982, Race 1985, Erwin 1990, Streever 1997). More recently, wetland professionals have recognized a need for clearly articulated performance standards.

62. PUBLICATIONS
Editors. 1996. Northern Forested wetlands ecology and management. Lewis Publishers,Boca Raton, FL. 576 pp. wetlands ecology and Management 4 223 233.
http://forestry.mtu.edu/faculty/jurgensen/publications.html
Total Publications
  • Books, Book Chapters - 6
  • Refereed - 73
  • Non-refereed - 59
Publications the last five years
Books, Book Chapters
  • Trettin, C.C., M.F. Jurgensen, M.R. Gale, D. Grigal, and J. Jeglum. Editors. 1996. Northern Forested Wetlands: ecology and management. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL. 576 pp.
  • Trettin, C.C., M.F. Jurgensen, J.W. McLaughlin, and M.R. Gale. 1996. Functional responses to harvesting and site preparation in a coniferous swamp. In: Northern Forested Wetlands: ecology and management. (C.C. Trettin, M.F. Jurgensen, M.R. Gale, D. Grigal, and J. Jeglum, eds.). Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL., p. 411-428.
Publications - Refereed
  • Page Dumroese, D.S., A.E. Harvey, M.F. Jurgensen, and M.J. Larsen. 1996. Ponderosa pine seedling response to planting-site soil fumigation and fungicide application. Northwest Science 70: 139 - 147.
  • Kim, C., T.L. Sharik, M.F. Jurgensen, R.E. Dickson, and D.S. Buckley. 1996. Effects of nitrogen availability on northern red oak seedling growth in oak and pine stands in northern lower Michigan. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26: 1103 - 1111.
  • McLaughlin, J.W., D.D. Reed, M.F. Jurgensen, G.D. Mroz and S.T. Bagley. 1996. Relationship between soluble sugar concentrations in roots and ecosystem stress for first year sugar maple seedlings . Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 88: 1-19.

63. UNDERC Images
wetlands ecology class Views from the field . Walking in the bog. Lecturefrom Dr. Bridgham in the bog. Testing for bog water conductivity.
http://www.nd.edu/~underc/underc19g.htm
Wetlands Ecology class:
Views from the field -
Walking in the bog.
Lecture from Dr. Bridgham in the bog.
Testing for bog water conductivity.
Sphagnum moss sample.
Taking a soil core with PVC tube.
Taking a soil core with metal soil corer.
Views from the laboratory -
Sorting soil samples.
Below ground biomass - roots.
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64. PCEE Calendar: Wetlands Ecology
Please note the following events are sponsored by the organization(s)listed. Event Details. wetlands ecology Moraine State Park.
http://eelink.net/cgi-bin/risee/pcee/showevent?prog=PR535

65. Wetland Ecology
USACE wetlands Research Program wetlands Research Technology Center wetlands Regulatory Assistance Program Documents available online Updated May 3, 2001
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/wetlands/ecology
Wetland Ecology Functions and Values Texas Wetlands Wildlife Links ...
Audio Interviews on Wetland Conservation

What is a wetland? Wetlands have been described as a "halfway world between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems that exhibit some of the characteristics of each." They form part of a continuous gradient between uplands and open water. Wetlands tend to have seasonal and fluctuating conditions that make it difficult for one definition to adequately describe all wetland types. Wetlands have many distinguishing features, the most notable of which are the presence of water, unique wetland (hydric) soils, and vegetation adapted to, or tolerant of, saturated soils. Wetlands are not easily defined, especially for legal and political purposes because:
  • they have a considerable range of hydrologic conditions they are often found along a gradient at the margins of well-defined uplands and deepwater systems they vary in size, location, and human influence.
  • 66. Western Environment & Ecology Inc:Ecology
    Environmental consulting firm in Littleton, Colorado (Denver area) and Grand Junction, Colorado. Focus includes endangered species, wetlands, prairie dogs.
    http://WWW.WESTERNENVIRONMENT.COM/westernenvironment/Page3.html
    Ecology Division
    Western Environment's Ecology Division is dedicated to finding realistic, practical solutions to complicated ecological problems such as endangered species and wetlands. The key to working successfully with regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Army Corps of Engineers, is to identify and address natural resource regulatory issues early on in any project design. Western Environment and Ecology can assist with this process by inspecting and identifying probable environmental conflicts and helping you resolve them. Money spent early in the planning process will usually save you money in the long run.
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    67. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Wetlands Ecology And Management
    Inroduction from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.Category Science Biology ecology Aquatic ecology wetlands...... ecosystems that exhibit some of the characteristics of each. They form part
    http://www.wkap.nl/prod/j/0923-4861
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    68. Australian Wetlands Online
    Consulting specialists in wetland design, wetland ecology, stormwater and wastewater treatment and reuse, water quality, weed control, wetland management, computer modelling. Working with engineers, landscape architects, planners, councils, government departments.
    http://www.wetlands.com.au
    Who are Australian Wetlands? Services - what we can do for you Project Experience Staff CV's ... FAQ's Tel : 02 4731 5200 Fax : 02 4731 3266 P.O. Box 4335 Penrith NSW 2750 Australia contact us via email: australian@wetlands.com.au you are visitor number: Lily and Phragmites photographs (above) by André Olson This page was designed by Yvette Barry and Mark Shultz at Australian Wetlands and created by Denis Morgan Jnr

    69. Economic Importance Of Wetlands
    Economics wetlands are important from an economic standpoint. It isestimated that the bottomland hardwood and cypress swamps of
    http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/wetlands/ecology/economics.htm

    Wetland Ecology
    Functions and Values Texas Wetlands Wildlife ...
    Audio Interviews on Wetland Conservation

    Wetland
    Economics
    Flood Control Water Quality
    Economics Wetlands are important from an economic standpoint. It is estimated that the bottomland hardwood and cypress swamps of the Southeastern part of the United States are worth over $8 billion and climbing. Waterfowl hunters spend over $600 million annually in pursuit of wetland-dependent birds, with a large percentage of this money going directly to wetland habitat protection. Fifty million people spend an estimated $10 billion each year observing and photographing wetland-dependent wildlife. Evidence from a number of studies shows that states with lower pollution levels and better environmental policies generally have more jobs, better socioeconomic conditions and are more attractive to new business. There is a direct relationship between the environment and the economy because the economy is dependent upon the environment to provide resources and assimilate wastes.
    Economics
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    70. Microbiology Homepage
    Focus on the microbial ecology of wetlands and wastewater. Processes under study are Anammox, the turnover of dimethylsulfide, methanogenesis and methanotrophy, cellulose degradation by anaerobic fungi and the nitrogen metabolism of the common mushroom.
    http://www-micrbiol.sci.kun.nl
    KUN FNWI Biology Microbiology Homepage (view sitemap)
    last modified: 4 Apr 2003 contact info and how to find us... Research Education Techniques ... Galleries English version
    Nederlandse versie

    events 10 april Research: Ashna Raghoebarsing 31 januari Trip news 17 Oct 2002 Anammox lipids published in Nature More... 21 Sept 2002 Double award for anammox research More... browse previous news items... vacancies wanted: talented biology students for challenging projects. More...
    webmaster: Marian Uyt de Haag (about this site)

    71. Wetlands Intenational Cormorant Research Group
    Promotes knowledge of the ecology and life history of cormorants (Aves Phalacrocoracidae).
    http://web.tiscali.it/sv2001/

    72. Places Of Interest In Malaysia- Nature Park
    There are 3 ecology system in this area, secondary forest, lakes and mangrove wetlands with plenty of resident and migratory birds.
    http://naturepark.freeservers.com/
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    Nature! Milky Stork and Silver leaf Monkey Check out this very unique Park at the estuary of Kuala Selangor! To visit the pages follow this way, click on You are Visitors Number to our site since 10th October 1999 Site was created 8th November 1998 and updated 7th September 2000 Please get in touch with me for comments

    73. 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
    Bicknell's Thrush
    Rich with photos, sounds, video, data and details, this web site should serve as a starting point for anyone wanting to know more about the species
    The Piping Plover in Eastern Canada
    Read a new brochure on the Piping Plover in Eastern Canada
    Loons and Mercury
    The home page for Common Loons contains publications on Mercury and it's effect on the loon.

    74. 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.

    75. New Page 4
    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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    76. 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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    77. Riparian And Wetland Research Program Of The University Of Montana
    The Riparian and Wetland Research Program (RWRP) is a research arm of the School of Forestry at The University of Montana, Missoula that deals with issues relating to the ecology and management of riparian and wetlands of the state and the region.
    http://www.rwrp.umt.edu

    78. 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.nbs.gov/

    What's New?

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    Fragile Fringe Teachers' Guide

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    U.S. Department of the Interior
    U.S. Geological Survey
    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: 1/23/2003 (SBH) Contact: nwrcweb@usgs.gov

    79. 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

    Research

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    Informatio n from Lab Staff and Alumni
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    Employment Opportunities Ecology Lab
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    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 ... Florida Ecological And Evolutionary Symposium 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 February 17, 2003 If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact: childers@fiu.edu or wooda@fiu.edu

    80. Southern Forested Wetlands : Ecology And Management
    Southern Forested wetlands ecology and Management.
    http://hallnature.com/nature_ecology/2369.shtml
    Southern Forested Wetlands : Ecology and Management
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    by M. G. Messina (Editor), William H. Coner (Editor), William H. Conner (Editor)
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    Hardcover - 448 pages (December 1997)
    CRC Press - Lewis Publishers; ISBN: 1566702283 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.54 x 9.52 x 6.55
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    A textbook for a graduate or upper-level undergraduate course for students of forestry or ecology. within the southern US from West Virginia to Florida to Texas and north to Arkansas and Tennessee, describes such wetland types as deepwater swamps, major and minor alluvial floodplains, pocosins and Carolina bays, mountain fens, pondcypress swamps, and mangroves. Appends the common and scientific names of native plants and animals. Book Description
    An up-to-date compendium on the wetland ecology of America's southern forests. Presents both the ecological and management aspects of these important ecosystems. Addresses deepwater swamps, major and minor alluvial flood plains and more.

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