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Joy Zedler's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Davis
- Masters Botany University of California, Davis
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joy Buswell Zedler is an American ecologist and professor of botany at the University of Wisconsin–Madison , holding the title of Aldo Leopold Chair of Restoration Ecology. In addition to restoration ecology, she specializes in the ecology of wetlands, rare species, interactions between native and introduced species, and adaptive management.
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- Wetland resources : Status, trends, ecosystem services, and restorability (2005) (1678)
- Causes and Consequences of Invasive Plants in Wetlands: Opportunities, Opportunists, and Outcomes (2004) (827)
- Wetlands at your service: reducing impacts of agriculture at the watershed scale (2003) (537)
- Tracking Wetland Restoration: Do Mitigation Sites Follow Desired Trajectories? (1999) (522)
- Food web analysis of southern California coastal wetlands using multiple stable isotopes (1997) (360)
- Ecosystem Alteration by Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) Predation (1972) (296)
- Handbook for Restoring Tidal Wetlands (2000) (228)
- Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and clonal growth. (2002) (196)
- Multiple disturbances accelerate invasion of reed canary grass ( Phalaris arundinacea L.) in a mesocosm study (2004) (186)
- Ecological Issues in Wetland Mitigation: An Introduction to the Forum (1996) (171)
- Flood tolerance in wetland angiosperms: a comparison of invasive and noninvasive species (2004) (169)
- Californian Salt-Marsh Vegetation: An Improved Model of Spatial Pattern (1999) (169)
- Principles for managing marine ecosystems prone to tipping points (2015) (161)
- Effects of sampling teams and estimation methods on the assessment of plant cover (2003) (159)
- Coastal Mitigation in Southern California: The Need for a Regional Restoration Strategy (1996) (158)
- Nitrogen Assessments in a Constructed and a Natural Salt Marsh of San Diego Bay. (1991) (154)
- How sedge meadow soils, microtopography, and vegetation respond to Sedimentation (2002) (153)
- Declining Biodiversity: Why Species Matter and How Their Functions Might Be Restored in Californian Tidal Marshes (2001) (153)
- Can nutrients alone shift a sedge meadow towards dominance by the invasive Typha × glauca (2002) (146)
- Responses of native and invasive wetland plants to hydroperiod and water depth (2003) (138)
- Nitrogen vs. phosphorus limitation of algal biomass in shallow coastal lagoons (1993) (135)
- Differential effects of four abiotic factors on the germination of salt marsh annuals. (2000) (130)
- SPECIES‐RICH PLANTINGS INCREASE BIOMASS AND NITROGEN ACCUMULATION IN A WETLAND RESTORATION EXPERIMENT (2003) (130)
- Success: An Unclear, Subjective Descriptor of Restoration Outcomes (2007) (130)
- Canopy Architecture of Natural and Planted Cordgrass Marshes: Selecting Habitat Evaluation Criteria. (1993) (124)
- Algal mat productivity: Comparisons in a salt marsh (1980) (117)
- Foundations of Restoration Ecology (2016) (114)
- Competition with macroalgae and benthic cyanobacterial mats limits phytoplankton abundance in experimental microcosms (1993) (110)
- Fish assemblage composition in constructed and natural tidal marshes of San Diego Bay: Relative influence of channel morphology and restoration history (1999) (108)
- Evaluating the progress of engineered tidal wetlands (2000) (105)
- Metal removal by wetland mesocosms subjected to different hydroperiods (1992) (104)
- Developing an indicator of nutrient enrichment in coastal estuaries and lagoons using tissue nitrogen content of the opportunistic alga, Enteromorpha intestinalis (L. Link) (1998) (101)
- How tussocks structure sedge meadow vegetation (2006) (100)
- Spatio‐temporal variation of salt marsh seedling establishment in relation to the abiotic and biotic environment (2001) (98)
- European Wet Grasslands: Biodiversity, Management, and Restoration (1999) (98)
- Count It by Acre or Function—Mitigation Adds Up to Net Loss of Wetlands (2001) (95)
- Fish use of tidal creek habitats in two southern California salt marshes (2000) (91)
- Salinity stress, nitrogen competition, and facilitation: what controls seasonal succession of two opportunistic green macroalgae? (1996) (91)
- Differential effects of salinity and soil saturation on native and exotic plants of a coastal salt marsh (1997) (88)
- Marsh-creek connectivity: Fish use of a tidal salt marsh in Southern California (2000) (88)
- Nitrogen and phosphorus removal by wetland mesocosms subjected to different hydroperiods (1992) (84)
- EFFECTS OF NITROGEN ADDITIONS ON THE VERTICAL STRUCTURE OF A CONSTRUCTED CORDGRASS MARSH (1998) (81)
- Stabilized water levels and Typha invasiveness (2008) (80)
- Evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California (2005) (79)
- Freshwater impacts in normally hypersaline marshes (1983) (79)
- Nutrient concentration in tissue of the macroalga Enteromorpha as a function of nutrient history: an experimental evaluation using field microcosms (1994) (79)
- Salt marsh community structure in the Tijuana Estuary, California (1977) (78)
- Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology (2016) (77)
- Managing urban wetlands for multiple use: research, restoration, and recreation (1998) (76)
- Typha × glauca dominance and extended hydroperiod constrain restoration of wetland diversity (2007) (75)
- The challenge of restoring vegetation on tidal, hypersaline substrates (2003) (74)
- What’s New in Adaptive Management and Restoration of Coasts and Estuaries? (2016) (74)
- Cattail invasion and persistence in a coastal salt marsh: The role of salinity reduction (1987) (72)
- Vegetation Change in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Deviation from the Historical Cycle (2007) (71)
- Recolonization of intertidal algae: An experimental study (1978) (70)
- Phalaris arundinacea seedling establishment: effects of canopy complexity in fen, mesocosm, and restoration experiments (2002) (70)
- Relationships between canopy complexity and germination microsites for Phalaris arundinacea L. (2002) (70)
- Understanding invasion as a process: the case of Phalaris arundinacea in wet prairies (2007) (68)
- Diversity-function relationships changed in a long-term restoration experiment. (2011) (67)
- Nitrogen Addition Could Shift Plant Community Composition in a Restored California Salt Marsh (1999) (67)
- Variable rainfall limits the germination of upper intertidal marsh plants in Southern California (2001) (67)
- Compensating for wetland losses in the United States: Compensating for wetland loss (2004) (66)
- Relationship between topographic heterogeneity and vegetation patterns in a Californian salt marsh (2004) (66)
- Spatial and temporal variation in estuarine fish and invertebrate assemblages: Analysis of an 11-year data set (2002) (66)
- Effect of light on seed germination in Phalaris arundinacea L. (reed canary grass) (2001) (63)
- Limited response of cordgrass (Spartina foliosa) to soil amendments in a constructed marsh (1994) (63)
- Identifying and Characterizing Dominant Plants as an Indicator of Community Condition (2007) (61)
- Differential responses to salinity help explain the replacement of native Juncus kraussii by Typha orientalis in Western Australian salt marshes (1990) (60)
- Accelerating the Restoration of Vegetation in a Southern California Salt Marsh (2006) (59)
- SALT MARSH CANOPY ARCHITECTURE DIFFERS WITH THE NUMBER AND COMPOSITION OF SPECIES (2002) (58)
- The importance of marsh access to growth of the California killifish, Fundulus parvipinnis, evaluated through bioenergetics modeling. (2001) (58)
- Catastrophic events reveal the dynamic nature of salt-marsh vegetation in Southern California (1986) (57)
- The Replacement of Wetland Vegetation by Reed Canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) (2003) (57)
- Declining Diversity in Natural and Restored Salt Marshes: A 30‐Year Study of Tijuana Estuary (2008) (57)
- Halophyte recruitment in a salt marsh restoration site (2002) (55)
- Shifting Restoration Policy to Address Landscape Change, Novel Ecosystems, and Monitoring (2012) (55)
- Does seed availability limit plant establishment during salt marsh restoration? (2007) (55)
- Responses of fish and macrobenthic assemblages to hydrologic disturbances in Tijuana Estuary and Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, California (1991) (53)
- Functional Equivalency of Restored and Natural Salt Marshes (2002) (53)
- Integrating spatial and temporal variability into the analysis of fish food web linkages in Tijuana Estuary (2003) (53)
- A unifying approach for evaluating the condition of wetland plant communities and identifying related stressors. (2009) (52)
- Temperature and light effects on the seasonal succession of algal communities in shallow coastal lagoons (1993) (52)
- TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SALT MARSH VEGETATION: THE ROLE OF LOW-SALINITY GAPS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS (1986) (52)
- How frequent storms affect wetland vegetation: a preview of climate‐change impacts (2010) (49)
- Wetland Restoration in the New Millennium: Do Research Efforts Match Opportunities? (2008) (49)
- Association of Species and Their Relationship to Microtopography Within Old Fields (1969) (49)
- Monitoring Wetland Habitat Restoration in Southern California Using Airborne Multi spectral Video Data (1996) (48)
- The Ecology of Tijuana Estuary: A National Estuarine Research Reserve (1992) (46)
- WETLAND RESTORATION THRESHOLDS: CAN A DEGRADATION TRANSITION BE REVERSED WITH INCREASED EFFORT? (2003) (46)
- A SIMULATION MODEL OF LAGOON ALGAE BASED ON NITROGEN COMPETITION AND INTERNAL STORAGE (1994) (44)
- Influence of physical processes on the design, functioning and evolution of restored tidal wetlands in California (USA) (1996) (44)
- Restoration of urban salt marshes: Lessons from southern California (2004) (44)
- Formation of tussocks by sedges: effects of hydroperiod and nutrients. (2011) (44)
- Ecological Restoration: Guidance from Theory (2005) (43)
- Topographic heterogeneity influences fish use of an experimentally restored tidal marsh. (2008) (43)
- Do seed banks confer resilience to coastal wetlands invaded by Typha × glauca? (2006) (43)
- Does morphological plasticity of the Phalaris arundinacea canopy increase invasiveness? (2007) (43)
- Plant Species Indicators of Physical Environment in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands (2007) (43)
- To plant or not to plant (2000) (42)
- Episodic colonization of an intertidal mudflat by native cordgrass (Spartina foliosa) at Tijuana Estuary (2003) (41)
- How Waterlogged Microsites Help an Annual Plant Persist Among Salt Marsh Perennials (2008) (40)
- Interactions between a salt marsh native perennial (Salicornia virginica) and an exotic annual (Polypogon monspeliensis) under varied salinity and hydroperiod (1997) (40)
- Damage to cordgrass by scale insects in a constructed salt marsh: Effects of nitrogen additions (1996) (39)
- Potential for Using Native Plant Species in Stormwater Wetlands (2002) (39)
- FACTORS AFFECTING REESTABLISHMENT OF AN ENDANGERED ANNUAL PLANT AT A CALIFORNIA SALT MARSH (1997) (39)
- Compensating for Wetland Losses Under the Clean Water Act (Redux): Evaluating the Federal Compensatory Mitigation Regulation (2009) (38)
- Set‐backs in Replacing Phalaris arundinacea Monotypes with Sedge Meadow Vegetation (2010) (38)
- Authenticity: Comparisons of Constructed and Natural Salt Marshes of San Diego Bay (1991) (38)
- Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa wetland indicators. (2008) (38)
- PLANT ASSEMBLAGE COMPOSITION EXPLAINS AND PREDICTS HOW BIODIVERSITY AFFECTS SALT MARSH FUNCTIONING (2007) (37)
- Adaptive Restoration: A Strategic Approach for Integrating Research into Restoration Projects (2002) (37)
- Restoring Wetland Plant Diversity: A Comparison of Existing and Adaptive Approaches (2005) (35)
- Interrelationships of Hydrologic Disturbance , Reed Canary Grass ( Phalaris arundinacea L . ) , and Native Plants in Wisconsin Wet Meadows (2004) (34)
- Salt marsh productivity with natural and altered tidal circulation (2004) (34)
- Carbon Storage by Carex stricta Tussocks: A Restorable Ecosystem Service? (2013) (33)
- Evaluating the progress of restored cordgrass (Spartina foliosa) marshes: Belowground biomass and tissue nitrogen (2000) (32)
- Functional redundancy among tidal marsh halophytes : a test (1999) (31)
- The Ecology of Southern California Coastal Salt Marshes: A Community Profile (2017) (30)
- The challenge of protecting endangered species habitat along the Southern California coast (1991) (30)
- Using Tidal Salt Marsh Mesocosms to Aid Wetland Restoration (1997) (30)
- Site conditions, not parental phenotype, determine the height ofSpartina foliosa (2000) (28)
- Salt marsh restoration : a guidebook for Southern California (1984) (28)
- Dominant graminoids support restoration of productivity but not diversity in urban wetlands (2014) (28)
- THE EFFECT OF A HORN SNAIL ON ULVA EXPANSA (CHLOROPHYTA): CONSUMER OR FACILITATOR OF GROWTH? 1 (1997) (27)
- Constraints on Sedge Meadow Self‐Restoration in Urban Wetlands (2010) (26)
- Hydrologic Regimes Revealed Bundles and Tradeoffs Among Six Wetland Services (2014) (26)
- Dynamics of Wetland and Upland Subshrubs at the Salt Marsh-Coastal Sage Scrub Ecotone (2000) (26)
- Nitrogen effects onSpartina foliosa andSalicornia virginica in the salt marsh at Tijuana Estuary, California (1988) (25)
- A Test of Diversity–Productivity Models in Natural, Degraded, and Restored Wet Prairies (2011) (25)
- Epibenthic invertebrates of natural and constructed marshes of San Diego Bay (1996) (25)
- Practical proxies for tidal marsh ecosystem services: application to injury and restoration. (2008) (24)
- Differential Burning Response of Poa pratensis Fields and Andropogon scoparius Prairies in Central Wisconsin (1969) (24)
- Root dynamics of Carex stricta-dominated tussock meadows (2013) (24)
- Flexible and Adaptable Restoration: An Example from South Korea (2014) (24)
- Restoring Native Vegetation to an Urban Wet Meadow Dominated by Reed Canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in Wisconsin (2007) (24)
- Southern California Salt Marsh Dominance Relates to Plant Traits and Plasticity (2008) (22)
- Merging geospatial and field data to predict the distribution and abundance of an exotic macrophyte in a large Wisconsin reservoir. (2012) (22)
- The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California: An estuarine profile (1986) (22)
- Does harvesting sustain plant diversity in central Mexican wetlands? (2008) (21)
- The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve / by Joy B. Zedler, Christopher S. Nordby and Barbara E. Kus. (1992) (20)
- The Ecological Restoration Spectrum (1999) (18)
- Increasing substrate heterogeneity as a bet‐hedging strategy for restoring wetland vegetation (2015) (18)
- Does Wet Prairie Vegetation Retain More Nitrogen with or withoutPhalaris arundinaceainvasion? (2005) (18)
- Advocating for Science: Amici Curiae Brief of Wetland and Water Scientists in Support of the Clean Water Rule (2019) (17)
- Competitive Interactions Between Two Salt Marsh Halophytes Across Stress Gradients (2014) (17)
- BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL FILTERING IN ARID-REGION ESTUARIES: SEASONALITY, EXTREME EVENTS, AND EFFECTS OF WATERSHED MODIFICATION (1984) (16)
- Created pools and food availability for fishes in a restored salt marsh (2009) (16)
- Identifying Preferential Associates to Initiate Restoration Plantings (2012) (15)
- Salt Marsh Algal Mat Composition: Spatial and Temporal Comparisons (1982) (15)
- Restoring Urban Habitats: A Comparative Study (2000) (14)
- Heterogeneity Theory and Ecological Restoration (2016) (14)
- Plant community organization in New South Wales saltmarshes:species mosaics and potential causes (2010) (14)
- Restoration & Management Notes (1991) (13)
- Western and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Ecocultural Restoration (2018) (13)
- Latitudinal Gradient of Floristic Condition Among Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands (2010) (13)
- The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : (1992) (13)
- Evaluating Edaphic Conditions Favoring Reed Canary Grass Invasion in a Restored Native Prairie (2008) (13)
- Replacing Endangered Species Habitat: The Acid Test of Wetland Ecology (1998) (12)
- EFFECTS OF THE NON-NATIVE GRASS, PARAPHOLIS INCURVA (POACEAE), ON THE RARE AND ENDANGERED HEMIPARASITE, CORDYLANTHUS MARITIMUS SUBSP. MARITIMUS (SCROPHULARIACEAE) (2005) (11)
- Wastelands to Wetlands: Links Between Habitat Protection and Ecosystem Science (1998) (11)
- Shifts in Fish and Invertebrate Assemblages of Two Southern California Estuaries during the 1997-98 El Nino (2001) (11)
- Salt Tolerance of Invasive Phalaris arundinacea Exceeds That of Native Carex stricta (Wisconsin) (2010) (10)
- Extension of 2 nonindigenous fishes, Acanthogobius flavimanus and Poecilia latipinna, into San Diego Bay marsh habitats (1998) (9)
- Contrasting Approaches to the Restoration of Diverse Vegetation in Herbaceous Wetlands (2006) (9)
- Catastrophic Flooding and Distributional Patterns of Pacific Cordgrass (Spartina foliosa Trin.) (1986) (8)
- Potential impacts of uv exposure on lichen communities: a pilot study of nothofagus dombeyi trunks in southernmost chile (2015) (8)
- An invasive exotic grass reduced sedge meadow species richness by half (2015) (8)
- Integrating restoration ecology and ecological theory: A synthesis (2006) (8)
- Chapter 4 Practical Proxies for Tidal Marsh Ecosystem Services (2008) (7)
- Characterizing wetland boundaries: A pacific coast example (1984) (6)
- Lessons on Preventing Overexploitation? (1993) (6)
- Ecological Restoration, Second Edition: Principles, Values, And Structure Of An Emerging Profession (2014) (6)
- Restoration, Ecosystem (2001) (6)
- The Influence of Mima Mounds on Vegetation Patterns in the Tijuana Estuary Salt Marsh, San Diego County, California (1986) (6)
- Integrating Ecological and Ethnobotanical Priorities into Riparian Restoration (2010) (6)
- Adaptive Control of Phalaris arundinacea in Curtis Prairie (2015) (5)
- Leopold's Arboretum needs upstream water treatment to restore wetlands downstream. (2014) (5)
- MARITIME STRESS TOLERANCE STUDIES OF CALIFORNIA DUNE PERENNIALS (1990) (5)
- Adaptive Management of Coastal Ecosystems Designed to Support Endangered Species (1997) (4)
- Facilitating adaptive management in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (2017) (4)
- Aquatic Ecosystems: Saltmarsh (2008) (4)
- Primary Productivity in a So. California Estuary (1978) (4)
- Restoring a Dynamic Ecosystem to Sustain Biodiversity (2011) (3)
- Adaptive management assists reintroduction as higher tides threaten an endangered salt marsh plant (2019) (3)
- Integrating traditional ecological knowledge with adaptive restoration (2016) (3)
- Response to letter by John Rieger (1991) (3)
- NITROGEN ASSESSMENTS IN A CONSTRUCTED AND A (1991) (3)
- Conservation Activism: A Proper Role for Academics? (1997) (3)
- Salt Marsh Restoration: The Experimental Approach (1983) (2)
- Towards a National Evaluation of Compensatory Mitigation Sites: A Proposed Study Methodology (2013) (2)
- Reply to comment on our paper “evolution of tidal creek networks in a high sedimentation environment: A 5-year experiment at Tijuana Estuary, California” (2006) (2)
- Who Says Science Can't Influence Decision Making? (1983) (2)
- Communicating useful results from restoration ecology research (2018) (2)
- Restoration of Biodiversity, Overview (2022) (2)
- Coastal marsh restoration challenges: An inter-continental comparison. (2015) (1)
- New tools for assessing coastal habitats (1998) (1)
- Using science for decision making: The chula vista bayfront local coastal program (1983) (1)
- Diverse Perspectives on Tidal Marshes: An Introduction (2012) (1)
- A Farewell to the Man, But Not His Science (2008) (1)
- 9. Wetland Restoration (2019) (1)
- Landscape Debates Beyond Preservation: Restoring and Inventing Landscapes A. Dwight Baldwin, Jr. Judith de Luce Carl Pletsch (1995) (1)
- Pattern and Process in Arid-Region Salt Marshes — Southern California (1988) (1)
- Cattail Invasion and Persistence Salt Marsh: The Role of Salinity in a Coastal Reduction (1987) (0)
- Oral History Interview: Joy B. Zedler (0790) (2006) (0)
- An invasive exotic grass reduced sedge meadow species richness by half (2015) (0)
- Orie L. Loucks 1931–2016 (2017) (0)
- Saltmarsh Plant Ecology: A Global View? (1991) (0)
- Arboretum 75th Anniversary Seminar a Galaxy of Speakers Addressed the Future of Restoration Ecology (2009) (0)
- Everglades: Ecosystem and its restoration: edited by S.M. Davis and J.C. Ogden St Lucie Press, 1994. £80.00 hbk (xv + 826 pages) ISBN 0 9634030 2 8 (1995) (0)
- Carbon Storage by Carex stricta Tussocks: A Restorable Ecosystem Service? (2013) (0)
- Vegational [sic] response to microtopography on a central Wisconsin drained marsh (1968) (0)
- Competitive Interactions Between Two Salt Marsh Halophytes Across Stress Gradients (2013) (0)
- Advocating for Science: Amici Curiae Brief of Wetland and Water Scientists in Support of the Clean Water Rule (2019) (0)
- The World’s Largest Wetlands: Ecology and Conservation. Edited by Lauchlan H Fraser and , Paul A Keddy. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $130.00. x + 488 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–83404–X. 2005. (2006) (0)
- Wetlands Explained: Wetland Science, Policy, and Politics in America.ByWilliam M Lewis, Jr.Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $45.00 (hardcover); $18.95 (paper). vii + 147 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–19– 513183–5 (hc); 0–19–513184–3 (pb). 2001. (2002) (0)
- Root dynamics of Carex stricta-dominated tussock meadows (2012) (0)
- Salt marsh restoration surprise: A subordinate species accumulates and shares nitrogen while outcompeting salt marsh dominants (2022) (0)
- Nitrogen fixation and other biogeochemically important features of Atacama Desert giant horsetail plant microbiomes inferred from metagenomic contig analysis (2022) (0)
- Species invasions the role of extreme events (1987) (0)
- 15. Southern Wisconsin’s Herbaceous Wetlands: Their Recent History and Precarious Future (2019) (0)
- Small is bountiful: a review of Tidal Freshwater Wetlands (2010) (0)
- Biodiversity-Ecosystem Function (BEF) Theory and Wetland Restoration (2016) (0)
- Reality Check (2005) (0)
- No Way Home: The Decline of the World’s Great Animal Migrations David S. Wilcove. 2007. Washington DC: Island Press. Cloth, $24.95 ISBN: 1-55963-985-7. 256 pages. (2008) (0)
- Hydrologic Regimes Revealed Bundles and Tradeoffs Among Six Wetland Services (2014) (0)
- Dune vegetation reestablishment at Tijuana Estuary (1987) (0)
- WETLANDS (2019) (0)
- Artificial wetlands to augment use by estuarine birds (1996) (0)
- Where Restoration Emerged: A Gem of a Reserve Celebrates Its Diamond Anniversary (2009) (0)
- Sustaining the World's Wetlands: Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts.ByRichard C. Smardon. Dordrecht (The Netherlands) and New York: Springer. $74.95. xvi + 326 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978‐0‐387‐49428‐9 (hc); 978‐0‐387‐49429‐6 (eb). 2009. (2010) (0)
- Position Paper on the Scientific Definition of Wetland (2000) (0)
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