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Volume 13, Number 5, October 2005

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A Field Experiment to Assess the Transplant Success of Salt Marsh Plants into Tidal Wetlands
pp. 489-497(9)
Authors: Thomsen, Dana; Marsden, Islay D.; Sparrow, Ashley D.

Salvaged-Wetland Soil as a Technique to Improve Aquatic Vegetation at Created Wetlands in Wyoming, USA
pp. 499-508(10)
Authors: McKinstry, Mark C.; Anderson, Stanley H.

Vegetation, Invertebrate, and Wildlife Community Rankings and Habitat Analysis of Mitigation Wetlands in West Virginia
pp. 517-530(14)
Authors: Balcombe, Collin K.; Anderson, James T.; Fortney, Ronald H.; Kordek, Walter S.

Long-Term Growth and Succession in Restored and Natural Mangrove Forests in Southwestern Florida
pp. 531-551(21)
Authors: Proffitt, C. Edward; Devlin, Donna J.

Impacts of Seawalls on Saltmarsh Plant Communities in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire USA
pp. 553-568(16)
Authors: Bozek, Catherine M.; Burdick, David M.

Young Mangrove Stands Produce a Large and High Quality Litter Input to Aquatic Systems
pp. 569-576(8)
Authors: Nga, B.T.; Tinh, H.Q.; Tam, D.T.; Scheffer, M.; Roijackers, R.

Surface Elevation Dynamics in a Regenerating Mangrove Forest at Homebush Bay, Australia
pp. 587-598(12)
Authors: Rogers, K.; Saintilan, N.; Cahoon, D.

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