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期刊名:Wetlands

缩写:WETLANDS

ISSN:0277-5212

e-ISSN:1943-6246

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Matthew Dietrich,Michael Dumelle,Amanda M Nahlik et al. Matthew Dietrich et al.
Wetlands provide many ecosystem services, such as mitigating pollution, attenuating flooding and drought extremes, and providing habitat for many species. However, studies quantifying potential wetland sequestration of heavy metals as an ec...
Mark E Mitchell,Michael J Anteau,Aaron T Pearse et al. Mark E Mitchell et al.
Constructed water quality wetlands, designed to accept tile drainage and surface runoff, are a promising solution for reducing surface water nutrient loading from agricultural systems. In addition to their water quality benefits, these syst...
Elana V Feldman,Karin M Kettenring Elana V Feldman
Reestablishing native plant communities following invasive species management is a common restoration goal for wetland managers. Although passive recolonization is occasionally sufficient, often, active revegetation through seeding is requi...
F Joseph Rocchio,Tynan Ramm-Granberg,Jeremy R Shaw et al. F Joseph Rocchio et al.
Sphagnum-dominated peatlands in the Puget lowlands of western Washington provide important biodiversity, ecological functions, and cultural resources. Historical and ongoing land uses have resulted in regional loss and degradation of these ...
Chantel J Chizen,Angela K Bedard-Haughn Chantel J Chizen
There is an ongoing demand for region-specific soil organic carbon estimates to support sustainable land management and inform carbon credit programs. The Prairie Pothole Region is prominent agricultural area that extends through Canada and...
Shizhou Ma,Purbasha Mistry,Pascal Badiou et al. Shizhou Ma et al.
There are increasing global efforts and initiatives aiming to tackle climate change and mitigate its impacts via natural climate solutions (NCS). Wetlands have been considered effective NCS given their capacity to sequester and retain atmos...
Anett S Trebitz,Alan T Herlihy Anett S Trebitz
Anthropogenic impacts on lake and stream water quality are well established but have been much less studied in wetlands. Here we use data from the 2016 National Wetland Condition Assessment to characterize water quality and its relationship...
Francis Mackin,Raymond Flynn,Fernando Fernandez-Valverde Francis Mackin
Understanding hydrological processes operating on relatively intact blanket bogs provides a scientific basis for establishing achievable restoration targets for damaged sites. A GIS-based hydrological model, developed to assess restoration ...
Sheel Bansal,Irena F Creed,Brian A Tangen et al. Sheel Bansal et al.
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes. However, the underlying biogeochemical processes that affect we...
Joshua L Breithaupt,Havalend E Steinmuller,Andre S Rovai et al. Joshua L Breithaupt et al.
The use of loss on ignition (LOI) measurements of soil organic matter (SOM) to estimate soil organic carbon (OC) content is a decades-old practice. While there are limitations and uncertainties to this approach, it continues to be necessary...