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1The carbon balance of North American wetlandsWetlands2006728
2Streamflow requirements for cottonwood seedling recruitment—An integrative modelWetlands1998571
3Carbon Storage and Fluxes within Freshwater Wetlands: a Critical ReviewWetlands2010472
4A Classification of Major Naturally-Occurring Amazonian Lowland WetlandsWetlands2011460
5Salinity Influence on Methane Emissions from Tidal MarshesWetlands2011440
6Invasiveness in wetland plants in temperate North AmericaWetlands1999397
7Managing Wetland Habitats for Waterbirds: An International PerspectiveWetlands2010358
8Geographically isolated wetlands of the United StatesWetlands2003313
9Ecosystem Carbon Stocks of Micronesian Mangrove ForestsWetlands2011301
10How Wetlands Affect FloodsWetlands2013278
11Importance of small wetlands for the persistence of local populations of wetland-associated animalsWetlands1993277
12The wetland continuum: A conceptual framework for interpreting biological studiesWetlands2004270
13Downstream effects of dams on channel geometry and bottomland vegetation: Regional patterns in the great plainsWetlands1998256
14Changes in the functioning of wetlands along environmental gradientsWetlands1993241
15Peatlands, carbon storage, greenhouse gases, and the Kyoto Protocol: Prospects and significance for CanadaWetlands2000239
16Consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation for wetland amphibian assemblagesWetlands1999235
17Wetlands In a Changing Climate: Science, Policy and ManagementWetlands2018234
18Multiple limiting gradients in peatlands: A call for a new paradigmWetlands1996232
19Anthropogenic and climate-change impacts on salt marshes of Jamaica Bay, New York CityWetlands2002226
20Physiological-ecological impacts of flooding on riparian forest ecosystemsWetlands2002223
21Riparian ecosytems of semi-arid North America: Diversity and human impactsWetlands1998216
22Impact of the spread ofPhragmites on the distribution of birds in Connecticut tidal marshesWetlands1999215
23Mapping wetlands and riparian areas using Landsat ETM+ imagery and decision-tree-based modelsWetlands2006207
24Valuing urban wetlands: A review of non-market valuation studiesWetlands2004197
25Wetlands of the Lowland Amazon Basin: Extent, Vegetative Cover, and Dual-season Inundated Area as Mapped with JERS-1 Synthetic Aperture RadarWetlands2015195
26Isolated wetlands and their functions: An ecological perspectiveWetlands2003186
27The interaction of ground water with prairie pothole wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake area, east-central North Dakota, 1979–1990Wetlands1995185
28The effects of adjacent land use on wetland species richness and community compositionWetlands2006182
29Cumulative impacts of hurricanes on Florida mangrove ecosystems: Sediment deposition, storm surges and vegetationWetlands2009182
30Hydrogeomorphic factors and ecosystem responses in coastal wetlands of the Great LakesWetlands1999175
31Factors controlling the formation of oxidized root channels: A reviewWetlands1995174
32Establishment of woody riparian vegetation in relation to annual patterns of streamflow, Bill Williams River, ArizonaWetlands1998171
33Sediment and nutrient accumulation in floodplain and depressional freshwater wetlands of Georgia, USAWetlands2000170
34Water relations of riparian plants from warm desert regionsWetlands1998165
35An Evaluation of MODIS Daily and 8-day Composite Products for Floodplain and Wetland Inundation MappingWetlands2013162
36Fens of the United States: Distribution, characteristics, and scientific connection versus legal isolationWetlands2003154
37Effects of Salinity on Denitrification and Greenhouse Gas Production from Laboratory-incubated Tidal Forest SoilsWetlands2012154
38Hydrology of Prairie Wetlands: Understanding the Integrated Surface-Water and Groundwater ProcessesWetlands2016154
39Wave damping inSpartina alterniflora marshesWetlands1982153
40Comparative tolerances of riparian willows and cottonwoods to water-table declineWetlands2002153
41How sedge meadow soils, microtopography, and vegetation respond to SedimentationWetlands2002153
42Sequential extraction of phosphorus in freshwater wetland and lake sediment: Significance of humic acidsWetlands1995151
43Vernal pools and the concept of “isolated wetlands”Wetlands2003151
44Comparison of biomass production and decomposition between Phragmites australis (common reed) and Spartina patens (salt hay grass) in brackish tidal marshes of New Jersey, USAWetlands2001150
45Hydrologic change and vegetation of tidal freshwater marshes: Field, greenhouse, and seed-bank experimentsWetlands2001150
46Depth-area-volume and hydroperiod relationships of ephemeral (vernal) forest pools in southern New EnglandWetlands2002150
47Annual and seasonal variation and the effects of hydroperiod on benthic macroinvertebrates of seasonal forest (“vernal”) ponds in central Massachusetts, USAWetlands2000149
48Ecosystem effects of expanding populations of Avicennia germinans in a Louisiana salt marshWetlands2009149
49Are mangroves nursery habitat for transient fishes and decapods?Wetlands2003148
50An evaluation of rapid methods for assessing the ecological condition of wetlandsWetlands2007148