Exploring foci of
2016-02-08
Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions?
2016-02-08 • Matthew J. Cohen, Irena F. Creed, Laurie C. Alexander, N. B. Basu, Aram J. K. Calhoun, Christopher Craft, E. D’Amico, Edward S. DeKeyser, Laurie Fo...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, and organisms with other elements in hydrological and habitat networks, contributing to landscape functions, such as flow generation, nutrient and sediment retention, and biodiversity support. GIWs constitute most of the wetlands in many North American landscapes, provide a disproportionately large fraction of wetland edges where many functions are enhanced, and form complexes with other water bodies to create spatial…
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Exploring foci of
2015-01-26
Geographically Isolated Wetlands: Rethinking a Misnomer
2015-01-26 • David Mushet, Aram J. K. Calhoun, Laurie C. Alexander, Matthew J. Cohen, Edward S. DeKeyser, Laurie Fowler, Charles R. Lane, Megan Lang, Mark C. Ra...
We explore the category “geographically isolated wetlands” (GIWs; i.e., wetlands completely surrounded by uplands at the local scale) as used in the wetland sciences. As currently used, the GIW category (1) hampers scientific efforts by obscuring important hydrological and ecological differences among multiple wetland functional types, (2) aggregates wetlands in a manner not reflective of regulatory and management information needs, (3) implies wetlands so described are in some way “isolated,” an often incorrect i…
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