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...
Authors
Matthew Cohen, Irena F. Creed, Laurie C. Alexander, Nandita Basu, Aram Calhoun, Christopher Craft, Ellen D’Amico, Edward S. DeKeyser, Laurie Fowler, Heather E. Golden, James Jawitz, Peter Kalla, L. Kirkman, Charles R. Lane, Megan Lang, Scott Leibowitz, David Bruce Lewis, John Marton, Daniel McLaughlin, David Mushet, Hadas Raanan-Kiperwas, Mark Rains, Lora Smith, Susan Walls