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Authors: Sharitz, RR Batzer, DP
Citation: Rr. Sharitz et Dp. Batzer, An introduction to freshwater wetlands in North America and their invertebrates, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 1-22

Authors: Rader, RB
Citation: Rb. Rader, The Florida everglades - Natural variability, invertebrate diversity, and foodweb stability, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 25-54

Authors: Merritt, RW Higgins, MJ Cummins, KW Vandeneeden, B
Citation: Rw. Merritt et al., The Kissimmee River-riparian marsh ecosystem, Florida - Seasonal differences in invertebrate functional feeding group relationships, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 55-79

Authors: Evans, DL Streever, WJ Crisman, TL
Citation: Dl. Evans et al., Natural flatwoods marshes and created freshwater marshes of Florida - Factors influencing aquatic invertebrate distribution and comparisons between natural and created marsh communities, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 81-104

Authors: Leslie, AJ Prenger, JP Crisman, TL
Citation: Aj. Leslie et al., Cypress domes in North Florida - Invertebrate ecology and response to human disturbance, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 105-119

Authors: Porter, KG Bergstedt, A Freeman, MC
Citation: Kg. Porter et al., The Okefenokee Swamp - Invertebrate communities and foodwebs, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 121-135

Authors: Smock, LA
Citation: La. Smock, Riverine floodplain forests of the southeastern United States - Invertebrates in an aquatic-terrestrial ecotone, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 137-165

Authors: Taylor, BE Leeper, DA McClure, MA DeBiase, AE
Citation: Be. Taylor et al., Carolina bays - Ecology of aquatic invertebrates and perspectives on conservation, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 167-196

Authors: Golladay, SW Entrekin, S Taylor, BW
Citation: Sw. Golladay et al., Forested limesink wetlands of southwest Georgia - Invertebrate habitat andhydrologic variation, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 197-216

Authors: Benke, AC Ward, GM Richardson, TD
Citation: Ac. Benke et al., Beaver-impounded wetlands of the southeastern coastal plain - Habitat-specific composition and dynamics of invertebrates, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 217-245

Authors: Folkerts, D
Citation: D. Folkerts, Pitcher plant wetlands of the southeastern United States - Arthropod associates, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 247-275

Authors: Higgins, MJ Merritt, RW
Citation: Mj. Higgins et Rw. Merritt, Temporary woodland ponds in Michigan - Invertebrate seasonal patterns and trophic relationships, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 279-297

Authors: Schneider, DW
Citation: Dw. Schneider, Snowmelt ponds in Wisconsin - Influence of hydroperiod on invertebrate community structure, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 299-318

Authors: Batzer, DP Sion, KA
Citation: Dp. Batzer et Ka. Sion, Autumnal woodland pools of western New York - Temporary habitats that support permanent water invertebrates, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 319-332

Authors: Wissinger, SA Gallagher, LJ
Citation: Sa. Wissinger et Lj. Gallagher, Beaver pond wetlands in northwestern Pennsylvania - Modes of colonization and succession after drought, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 333-362

Authors: Huryn, AD Gibbs, KE
Citation: Ad. Huryn et Ke. Gibbs, Riparian sedge meadows in Maine - A macroinvertebrate community structuredby river-floodplain interaction, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 363-382

Authors: Marshall, SA Finnamore, AT Blades, DCA
Citation: Sa. Marshall et al., Canadian peatlands - Diversity and habitat specialization of the arthropodfauna, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 383-400

Authors: Giberson, D Hardwick, ML
Citation: D. Giberson et Ml. Hardwick, Pitcher plants (Sarracenia purpurea) in eastern Canadian peatlands - Ecology and conservation of the invertebrate inquilines, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 401-422

Authors: Fairchild, GW Faulds, AM Saunders, LL
Citation: Gw. Fairchild et al., Constructed marshes in southeast Pennsylvania - Invertebrate foodweb structure, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 423-446

Authors: Williams, DD Williams, NE
Citation: Dd. Williams et Ne. Williams, Canadian springs - Postglacial development of the invertebrate fauna, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 447-467

Authors: Euliss, NH Wrubleski, DA Mushet, DM
Citation: Nh. Euliss et al., Wetlands of the prairie pothole region - Invertebrate species composition,ecology, and management, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 471-514

Authors: Hershey, AE Shannon, L Niemi, GJ Lima, AR Regal, RR
Citation: Ae. Hershey et al., Prairie wetlands of south-central Minnesota - Effects of drought on invertebrate communities, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 515-541

Authors: Murkin, HR Ross, LCM
Citation: Hr. Murkin et Lcm. Ross, Northern prairie marshes (Delta Marsh, Manitoba) I. Macroinvertebrate responses to a simulated wet/dry cycle, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 543-569

Authors: Wrubleski, DA
Citation: Da. Wrubleski, Northern prairie marshes (Delta Marsh, Manitoba) II. Chironomidae (diptera) responses to changing plant communities in newly flooded habitats, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 571-601

Authors: Lovvorn, JR Wollheim, WM Hart, EA
Citation: Jr. Lovvorn et al., High plains wetlands of southeast wyoming - Salinity, vegetation, and invertebrate communities, INVERTEBRATES IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1999, pp. 603-633
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