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ESTUARIES
Volume 26, Number 2B, April 2003
Phragmites australis: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?
CONTENTS
MICHAEL P. WEINSTEIN, JANET R. KEOUGH, GLENN R. GUNTENSPERGEN, AND STEVEN Y. LITVIN. Preface: Phragmites australis: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing?. (Abstract) (Full Text)
R. M. CHAMBERS, D. T. OSGOOD, D. J. BART, AND F. MONTALTO. Phragmites australis Invasion and Expansion in Tidal Wetlands: Interactions among Salinity, Sulfide, and Hydrology. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DAVID M. BURDICK AND RAYMOND A. KONISKY. Determinants of Expansion for Phragmites australis, Common Reed, in Natural and Impacted Coastal Marshes. (Abstract) (Full Text)
KIRK J. HAVENS, HARRY BERQUIST, AND WALTER I. PRIEST, III. Common Reed Grass, Phragmites australis, Expansion into Constructed Wetlands: Are We Mortgaging Our Wetland Future?. (Abstract) (Full Text)
RICHARD G. LATHROP, LISAMARIE WINDHAM, AND PAUL MONTESANO. Does Phragmites Expansion Alter the Structure and Function of Marsh Landscapes? Patterns and Processes Revisited. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DAVID BART AND JEAN MARIE HARTMAN. The Role of Large Rhizome Dispersal and Low Salinity Windows in the Establishment of Common Reed, Phragmites australis in Salt Marshes: New Links to Human Activities. (Abstract) (Full Text)
KRISTIN SALTONSTALL. Genetic Variation among North American Populations of Phragmites australis: Implications for Management. (Abstract) (Full Text)
LISAMARIE WINDHAM AND LAURA A. MEYERSON. Effects of Common Reed (Phragmites australis) Expansions on Nitrogen Dynamics of Tidal Marshes of the Northeastern U.S. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BETH RAVIT, JOAN G. EHRENFELD, AND MAX M. HAGGBLOM. A Comparison of Sediment Microbial Communities Associated with Phragmites australis and Spartina alterniflora in Two Brackish Wetlands of New Jersey. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JILL E. ROOTH, J. COURT STEVENSON, AND JEFFREY C. CORNWELL. Increased Sediment Accretion Rates Following Invasion by Phragmites australis: The Role of Litter. (Abstract) (Full Text)
K. W. ABLE, S. M. HAGAN, AND S. A. BROWN. Mechanisms of Marsh Habitat Alteration Due to Phragmites: Response of Young-of-the-year Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) to Treatment for Phragmites Removal. (Abstract) (Full Text)
C. A. CURRIN, S. C. WAINRIGHT, K. W. ABLE, M. P. WEINSTEIN, AND C. M. FULLER. Determination of Food Web Support and Trophic Position of the Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, in New Jersey Smooth Cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora), Common Reed (Phragmites australis), and Restored Salt Marshes. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DIANA L. RAICHEL, KENNETH W. ABLE, AND JEAN MARIE HARTMAN. The Influence of Phragmites (Common Reed) on the Distribution, Abundance, and Potential Prey of a Resident Marsh Fish in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DAVID T. OSGOOD, DAVID J. YOZZO, RANDY M. CHAMBERS, DANA JACOBSON, TIMOTHY HOFFMAN, AND JASON WNEK. Tidal Hydrology and Habitat Utilization by Resident Nekton in Phragmites and Non-Phragmites Marshes. (Abstract) (Full Text)
PAUL E. FELL, R. SCOTT WARREN, JOHN K. LIGHT, ROBERT L. RAWSON, JR., AND SEAN M. FAIRLEY. Comparison of Fish and Microinvertebrate Use of Typha angustifolia, Phragmites australis, and Treated Phragmites Marshes along the Lower Connecticut River. (Abstract) (Full Text)
STEVEN Y. LITVIN AND MICHAEL P. WEINSTEIN. Life History Strategies of Estuarine Nekton: The Role of Marsh Macrophytes, Benthic Microalgae, and Phytoplankton in the Trophic Spectrum. (Abstract) (Full Text)
THOMAS M. GROTHUES AND KENNETH W. ABLE. Response of Juvenile Fish Assemblages in Tidal Salt Marsh Creeks Treated for Phragmites Removal. (Abstract) (Full Text)
THOMAS M. GROTHUES AND KENNETH W. ABLE. Discerning Vegetation and Environmental Correlates with Subtidal Marsh Fish Assemblage Dynamics during Phragmites Eradication Efforts: Interannual Trend Measures. (Abstract) (Full Text)
PAUL R. JIVOFF AND KENNETH W. ABLE. Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus, Response to the Invasive Common Reed, Phragmites australis: Abundance, Size, Sex Ratio, and Molting Frequency. (Abstract) (Full Text)
KATHARINE C. PARSONS. Reproductive Success of Wading Birds Using Phragmites Marsh and Upland Nesting Habitats. (Abstract) (Full Text)
R. A. CASAGRANDE, G. BALME, AND B. BLOSSEY. Rhizedra lutosa, a Natural Enemy of Phragmites australis in North America. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BERND BLOSSEY. A Framework for Evaluating Potential Ecological Effects of Implementing Biological Control of Phragmites australis. (Abstract) (Full Text)
R. E. TURNER AND R. S. WARREN. Valuation of Continuous and Intermittent Phragmites sp. Control. (Abstract) (Full Text)
DAVID F. LUDWIG, TIMOTHY J. IANNUZZI, AND ANTHONY N. ESPOSITO. Phragmites and Environmental Management: A Question of Values. (Abstract) (Full Text)
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