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期刊名:Wetlands ecology and management

缩写:WETL ECOL MANAG

ISSN:0923-4861

e-ISSN:1572-9834

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Corrado Battisti,Michele Cento,Amedeo Circosta et al. Corrado Battisti et al.
We compared a set of uni-varied diversity metrics of a guild of water-related birds (hereafter 'waterbirds') before and after a wetland restoration carried out on uncultivated (reclaimed) lands. Over a period of five years, we observed a re...
Kate Mulvaney,Suzanne Ayvazian,Caitlin Chaffee et al. Kate Mulvaney et al.
The successful implementation and sustainability of many marsh restoration efforts, including coastal adaptation to buffer inundation and mitigate sea level rise, often hinges upon support from surrounding human communities. Yet, stakeholde...
Melanie K Vanderhoof,Hayley E Distler,Megan W Lang et al. Melanie K Vanderhoof et al.
The dependence of downstream waters on upstream ecosystems necessitates an improved understanding of watershed-scale hydrological interactions including connections between wetlands and streams. An evaluation of such connections is challeng...
Christopher N Janousek,Christina L Folger Christopher N Janousek
Accurately mapping, modeling, and managing the diversity of wetlands present in estuaries often relies on habitat classification systems that consistently identify differences in biotic structure or other ecosystem characteristics between c...
Nicholas J Crameri,Joanna C Ellison Nicholas J Crameri
Climate change threatens global mangroves, which are already among the world's most impacted ecosystems. Vulnerability components of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity were evaluated on mangroves of atoll settings on Jaluit Atoll, ...
Rajashree Naik,Laxmi Kant Sharma Rajashree Naik
Globally, saline lakes occupy about 23% by area, and 44% by volume. Importantly, these lakes might desiccate by 2025 due to agricultural diversion, illegal encroachment, or modify due to pollution, and invasive species. India's largest sali...
Brian V Timms Brian V Timms
The middle Paroo lowlands in semi-arid western New South Wales support numerous intermittent wetlands of various types. Differences between them are promoted by three ecological drivers: salinity, turbidity and hydroperiod. Community struct...
Michael Gracz,Paul H Glaser Michael Gracz
Several wetland classification schemes are now commonly used to describe wetlands in the contiguous United States to meet local, regional, and national regulatory requirements. However, these established systems have proven to be insufficie...
Melanie K Vanderhoof,Jay R Christensen,Laurie C Alexander Melanie K Vanderhoof
Ecosystem function in rivers, lakes and coastal waters depends on the functioning of upstream aquatic ecosystems, necessitating an improved understanding of watershed-scale interactions including variable surface-water flows between wetland...