Week 1:
Gore, A.J.P. Mires: Swamp, Bog, Fen, and Moor. Ecosystems of the World. l983.
Week 2:
Nixon, S.W. and V. Lee. l985. Wetlands and water quality- a regional
Gilman, l982
Junk, l982
Week 3:
Bubier, J.L., Moore, T.R., and Roulet, N.R. 1993. Methane emissions
Wright, H.E., Coffin, B.A., and Aaseng, N.E. l992. The Patterned Peatlands
Week 4:
Hofstetter, R. H. l983. Wetlands in the United States. in Ecosystems of
Caulfield, P. l970. Everglades, Ballantine Books, Inc. NY 143 p.
Guthery, F.S., Pates, J.M., and F.A. Stormer. l982. Characterization of
Week 5:
Cohen, A.D., D.J. Casagrande, M.J. Andrejko, and G.R. Best, eds., l984,
Clark, J.E. l979. Fresh water wetlands: habitats for aquatic
Brinson, M.M., Swift, B.L., Plantico, R.C., and Barclay, J.S. l981.
Mitsch, W.J. and Ewel, K.C. l979. Comparative biomass and growth of cypress in
Week 6:
McLeod et al., l988
Scholander et al., 1955, l966
Vernberg and Vernberg, l972
Chapman, l960
van der Valk, l982
Week 8:
Armentano, T. l990. Soils and ecology: tropical wetlands, in Wetlands: A
Eleuterius, L.N. l981.,Tidal Marsh Plants, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Fassett, N.C. 1940. A Manual of Aquatic Plants, Univ. Wisc. Press
Redfield, A.C. l965, Ontogeny of a salt marsh estuary. Science 147: 50-55.
Redfield, A.C. l972.Development of a New England salt marsh. Ecological Monographs 42: 201-237.
Nixon, S.W. and V. Lee. l985. Wetlands and water quality- a regional review of recent research in the US on the role of fresh and saltwater wetlands as sources, sinks, and transformers of nitrogen, phosphorus, and various heavy metals. Report to the Waterways Experiment Station, US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Miss.
Odum, W.E., T.J. Smith III, J.K. Hoover, and C.C. McIvor, l984. The Ecology of Tidal Freshwater Marshes of the United States East Coast: a Community Profile, US Fish and Wildlife Service, FWS/OBS-87/17, Washington, D.C. 177 p.
Odum, W.E. and McIvor, C.C. l990, Mangroves, in Ecosystems of Florida, R.L. Myers and J.J. Ewel, eds., Univ. of Central Florida Press, Orlando, pp. 517-548.
Gosselink, J.G., R. Hatton, and C.S. Hopkinson, l984. Relationship of organic carbon and mineral content to bulk density in Louisiana marsh soils. Soil Science 137: 177-180.
Week 9:
Heusser, C.J. l960. Late Pleistocene Environments of North Pacific North America. Amer. Geogr. Society Special Publ. no. 35, NY.
Johnsen, C.W. l985. Bogs of the Northeast. Univ. Press of New England.
Moore, P.D. l974. Peatlands. Springer-Verlag, NY.
Wright, H.E., Coffin, B.A., and Aaseng, N.E. l992. The Patterned Peatlands of Minnesota. Univ. of Minn. Press, Minneapolis, MN.
Week 11:
Faegri, K., and Iversen, J. Textbook of Pollen Analysis, Hafner Press, 1975.
Berglund, B.E. (Editor). Handbook of Holocene Paleoecology and Paleohydrology, John Wiley & Sons, 1986.
Wright, H.E., Coffin, B.A., and Aaseng, N.E. l992. The Patterned Peatlands of Minnesota. Univ. of Minn. Press, Minneapolis, MN.
Week 12:
Berglund, B.E. (Editor). Handbook of Holocene Paleoecology and Paleohydrology, John Wiley & Sons, 1986.
Clark, J.E. l979. Fresh water wetlands: habitats for aquatic invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, and fish. In Wetland Functions and Values: the State of our Understanding. P.E. Greeson, J.R. Clark, and J.E. Clark, Eds., American Water Wetlands Ecology and Management (SPB Academic Publishing, NY, 1992-1996) Resources Assn., Minneapolis, Minn. 33-343.
Week 13:
Oeschel, W.C. et al., 1993. Recent change of Arctic tundra ecosystems from a net carbon sink to a source. Nature 361: 520-523.
Bubier, J.L., Moore, T.R., and Roulet, N.R. 1993. Methane emissions from wetlands in the mid-boreal region of northern Ontario, Canada. Ecology 74: 2240-2254.
Week 14:
Turner, R.E., Forsythe, S.W., and Craig, N.J. l981. Bottomland
Gosselink, J.G. and Baumann, R.H. l980. Wetland inventories: wetland
1987 Corps of Engineers, Wetlands Deliniation Manual
Cowardin et al., l979 Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the
Frayer,W.E., Monahan, D.C., Bowden, D.C., and Graybill, F.A. l983. Status
Environmental Defense Fund and World Wildlife Fund, l992
Dahl, T. E. and C.E. Johnson, l991. Wetlands Status and Trends in the Conterminous United States Mid-1970s to mid-l980s., US Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Svc, Washington, DC 28 p.
Meeks, G. and and L.C. Runyon. l990. Wetlands Protection and the States. National Conference of State Legislatures., Denver, Colo. 26 pg.
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review of recent research in the US on the role of fresh and
saltwater wetlands as sources, sinks, and transformers of nitrogen,
phosphorus, and various heavy metals. Report to the Waterways Experiment
Station, US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Miss.
from wetlands in the mid-boreal region of northern Ontario,
Canada. Ecology 74: 2240-2254.
of Minnesota. Univ. of Minn. Press, Minneapolis, MN.
the World, vol. 4B, Mires: Swamp, Bog, Fen and Moore. A.J>P> Gore, editor,
Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 201-244.
playas of the north-central Llano Estacado in Texas. 47th Am. Wild. Nat. Resource
Conf. Trans. 47: 516-527.
The Okefenokee Swamp, Wetland Surveys, Los Alamos, NM, 709 pg.
invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, and fish. In Wetland Functions and Values:
the State of our Understanding. P.E. Greeson, J.R. Clark, and J.E. Clark, Eds.,
American Water Wetlands Ecology and Management (SPB Academic Publishing, NY,
1992-1996) Resources Assn., Minneapolis, Minn. 33-343.
Riparian Ecosystems: their Ecology and Status. US Fish & Wildlife Svc,,
Biol. Serv. Prog., FWS/OBS-81/17, Washington, D.C. l5l p.
Florida wetlands. Amer. Midland Naturalist 101: 417-426.
Threatened Landscape, M. Williams, ed. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 115-144.
hardwood forest land resources of the southeastern US, in Wetlands of
Bottomland Hardwood Forests, J.R. Clark and J. Benforado, eds, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 13-28.
loss along the US coast. Z. Geomorphol. N.F. Suppl. Bd. 34: 173- 187.
US, US Fish and Wildlife Service Publ. FWS/OBS-79/31, Washington, DC 103 p.
and trends of wetlands and deepwater habitat in the conterminous US, l950s to
l970s. Dept. of Forest and Wood Sciences, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, 32 p.
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