skip banner Southern Forest Resource Assessment    Final Report: Technical


Search this site:

 

Home > Final Report > AQUA-2   

Previous PageNext Page

Literature Cited

Abernethy, Y.; Turner, R.E. 1987. U.S. forested wetlands: 1940–1980. Bioscience. 37(10): 721–727.


Ainslie, W.B.; Smith, R.D.; Pruitt, B.A. [and others]. 1999. A regional guidebook for assessing the functions of low gradient, riverine wetlands in western Kentucky. Tech. Rep. WRP–DE–17. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station. 216 p.


Allen, A.W.; Bernal, Y.K.; Moulton, R.J. 1996. Pine plantations and wildlife in the Southeastern United States: an assessment of impacts and opportunities. Tech. Rep. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service. 32 p.


Amatya, D.M.; Skaggs, R.W.; Gregory, J.D.; Herrmann, R.B. 1997. Hydrology of a drained forested pocosin watershed. Journal of American Water Resources Association. 33(3): 535–546.


Askins, R.A. 2001. Sustaining biological diversity in early successional communities: the challenge of managing unpopular habitats. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 407–412.


Aust, W.M.; Schoenholtz, S.H.; Zaebst, T.W.; Szabo, B.A. 1997. Recovery status of a tupelo-cypress wetland 7 years after disturbance. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 161–169.


Baker, J.A.; Killgore, K.J. 1994. Use of a flooded bottomland hardwood wetland by fishes in the Cache River System, Arkansas. Tech. Rep. WRP–CP–3. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Wetlands Research Program. [Number of pages unknown].


Basnyat, P.; Teeter, L.D.; Flynn, K.M.; Lockaby, B.G. 1999. Relationships between landscape characteristics and nonpoint source pollution inputs to coastal estuaries. Environmental Management. 23(4): 539–549.


Beasley, R.S.; Granillo, A.B. 1988. Sediment and water yields from managed forests on flat Coastal Plain sites. Water Resources Bulletin. 24(2): 361–365.


Brady, S.J.; Flather, C.H. 1994. Changes in wetlands on non-Federal rural land of the conterminous United States from 1982 to 1987. Environmental Management. 18(5): 693–705.


Brinson, M. 1993. A hydrogeomorphic classification for wetlands. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 92 p.


Brinson, M.M. 1990. Riverine forests. In: Brinson, M.M.; Lugo, A.E.; Brown, S., eds. Forested wetlands. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishers: 87–141.


Brinson, M.M.; Rheinhardt, R.D. 1998. Wetland functions and relations to societal values. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 29–48.


Brown, M.J.; Smith, G.M.; McCollum, J. 2001. Wetland forest statistics for the south Atlantic States. Resour. Bull. SRS-62. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 52 p.


Clawson, R.G.; Lockaby, B.G.; Jones, R.H. 1997. Amphibian responses to helicopter harvesting in forested floodplains of low order, blackwater streams. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 25–235.


Conner, W.H. 1994. Effect of forest management practices on southern forested wetland productivity. Wetlands. 14(1): 27–40.


Conner, W.H.; Buford, M.A. 1998. Southern deepwater swamps. In: Massina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC. [Number of pages unknown].


Cowardin, L.M.; Carter, V.; Golet, F.C.; Roe, E.T. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats. Vol. FWS/OBS–79/31. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 131 p.


Dahl, T.E. 1990. Wetlands: losses in the United States 1780s to 1980s. [Place of publication unknown]: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [Number of pages unknown].


Dahl, T.E. 2000. Status and trends of wetlands in the conterminous United States 1986 to 1997. [Place of publication unknown]: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [Number of pages unknown].


Delcourt, P.A.; Delcourt, H.R.; Morse, D.F.; Morse, P.A. 1993. History, evolution, and organization of vegetation and human culture. In: Martin, W.H.; Boyce, S.G.; Echternacht, A.C., eds. Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States: lowland terrestrial communities. New York: John Wiley. 502 p.


Dickson, J.G. 1991. Birds and mammals of pre-colonial southern old-growth forests. Natural Areas Journal. 11(1): 6–33.


Drees, L.R.; Karathanasis, A.D.; Wilding, L.P.; Blevins, R.L. 1994. Micromorphological characteristics of long-term no-till and conventionally tilled soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 58: 508–517.


Ensign, S.H.; Mallin, M.A. 2001. Stream water quality changes following timber harvest in a Coastal Plain swamp. Water Research. 35: 1–10.


Ewel, K.C. 1990. Swamps. In: Myers, R.L.; Ewel, J.J., eds. Ecosystems of Florida. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Press: 281–323.


Ewel, K.C. 1998. Pondcypress swamps. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., ed. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 405–420.


Ewel, K.C.; Davis, H.T.; Smith, J.E. 1989. Recovery of Florida cypress swamps from clearcutting. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 13(3): 123–126.


Frayer, W.E.; Hefner, J.M. 1991. Florida wetlands: status and trends, 1970s to 1980s. Atlanta: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 31 p.


Frayer, W.E.; Monahan, T.J.; Bowden, D.C.; Graybill, F.A. 1983. Status and trends of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the conterminous United States, 1950s to 1970s. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University, Department of Forest and Wood Sciences. 32 p.


Gosselink, J.G.; Lee, L.C.; Muir, T.A. 1990. Ecological processes and cumulative impacts illustrated by bottomland hardwood wetland ecosystems. Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishing. 708 p.


Hagan, J.M.; McKinley, P.S.; Meehan, A.L.; Grove, S.L. 1997. Diversity and abundance of landbirds in a northeastern industrial forest. Journal of Wildlife Management. 61(3): 718–735.


Hammond, E.H. 1970. Physical subdivisions of the United States of America. In: U.S. Geological Survey: national atlas of the United States of America. Washington, DC: Department of the Interior. 61 p.


Harms, W.R.; Aust, W.M.; Burger, J.A. 1998. Wet flatwoods. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., ed. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 421–444.


Harris, L.D.; Gosselink, J. G. 1990. Cumulative impacts of bottomland hardwood forest conversion on hydrology, water quality, and terrestrial wildlife. In: Lee, L.C.; Gosselink, J.G.; Muir, T.A., eds. Ecological processes and cumulative impacts illustrated by bottomland hardwood wetland ecosystems. Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers: 259–322.


Hefner, J.M.; Brown, J.D. 1985. Wetland trends in the Southeastern United States. Wetlands. 4: 1–11.


Hefner, J.M.; Wilen, B.O.; Dahl, T.E.; Frayer, W.E. 1994. Southeast wetlands: status and trends, mid-1970s to mid-1980s. Atlanta: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 33 p.


Hodges, J.D. 1998. Minor alluvial floodplains. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 325–342.


Howard, R.J.; Allen, J.A. 1989. Streamside habitats in southern forested wetlands: their role and implications for management. In: Hook, D.D.; Lea, R., eds. Proceedings of the symposium: the forested wetlands of the Southern U.S. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE–50. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station: 97–106.


Hunter, W.C.; Buehler, D.A.; Canterbury, R.A. [and others]. 2001. Conservation of disturbance-dependent birds in Eastern North America. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 440–455.


Kellison, R.C.; Young, J. 1997. The bottomland hardwood forest of the Southern United States. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 101–115.


Kellison, R.C.; Young, M.J.; Braham, R.R.; Jones, E.J. 1998. Major alluvial floodplains. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., ed. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 291–323.


King, S.L.; Keeland, B.D. 1999. Evaluation of reforestation in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Restoration Ecology. 7(4): 348–359.


Lambou, V.W. 1990. Importance of bottomland hardwood forest zones to fish and fisheries: the Atchafalaya Basin, a case study. In: Lee, L.C.; Gosselink, J.G.; Muir, T.A., eds. Ecological processes and cumulative impacts: illustrated by bottomland hardwood forests. Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers: 125–193.


Lebo, M.E.; Herrmann, R.B. 1998. Harvest impacts on forest outflow in coastal North Carolina. Journal of Environmenatl Quality. 27(6): 1382–1395.


Litvaitis, J.A. 2001. Importance of early successional habitats to mammals in eastern forests. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 466–473.


Lockaby, B.G.; Clawson, R.G.; Flynn, K. [and others]. 1997a. Influence of harvesting on biogeochemical exchange in sheetflow and soil processes in a eutrophic floodplain forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 187–194.


Lockaby, B.G.; Stanturf, J.A. Messina, M.G. 1997b. Effects if silvicultural activity on ecological processes in floodplain forests of the Southern United States: a review of existing reports. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 93–100.


Lockaby, B.G.; Trettin, C.C.; Schoenholtz, S.H. 1999. Effects of silvicultural activities on wetland biogeochemistry. Journal of Environmental Quality. 28(6): 1687–1698.


Lorimer, C.G. 2001. Historical and ecological roles of disturbance in Eastern North American forests: 9,000 years of change. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 425–439.


Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H. 1998. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. 1st ed. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers. 616 p.


Messina, M.G.; Schoenholtz, S.H.; Lowe, M.W. [and others]. 1997. Initial responses of woody vegetation, water quality, and soils to harvesting intensity in a Texas bottomland hardwood ecosystem. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 201–215.


Mitsch, W.J.; Gosselink, J.G. 2000. Wetlands. 3rd ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 920 p.


Miwa, M.; Aust, W.M.; Burger, J.A. [and others]. 1999. Harvesting and site preparation effects on the hydroperiods of wet flat pine plantations. In: Haywood, James D., ed. Proceedings of the tenth biennial silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–30. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 293–297.


Miwa, M.; Aust, W.M.; Burger, J.A.; Patterson, S.C. 1997. Characterization of disturbed forest soils in the lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina. In: Waldrop, Thomas A., ed. Proceedings of the ninth biennial silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–20. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 379–385.


Moorhead, K.; Russell, I.M. 1998. Southern mountain fens. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 379–404.


Morgan, K.L.; Roberts, T.H. 1999. An assessment of wetland mitigation in Tennessee. Cookerville, TN: Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Water Pollution Control. [Number of pages unknown].


National Research Council. 1992. Restoration of aquatic ecosystems. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 552 p.


National Research Council. 2001. Compensating for wetland losses under the Clean Water Act. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. [Number of pages unknown].


Perison, D.; Phelps, J.; Pavel, C.; Kellison, R. 1997. The effects of timber harvest in a South Carolina blackwater bottomland. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 171–185.


Pfeifer, C.E.; Kaiser, E.J. 1995. An evaluation of wetlands permitting and mitigation practices in North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: University of North Carolina, Water Resources Research Institute. [Number of pages unknown].


Rapp, J.; Shear, T.; Robison, D. 2001. Soil, groundwater, and floristics of a Southeastern United States blackwater swamp 8 years after clearcutting with helicopter and skidder extraction of timber. Forest Ecology and Management. 149: 241–252.


Rheinhardt, R.D.; Rheinhardt, M.C.; Brinson, M.M. 2002. Regional guidebook for applying the hydrogeomorphic approach to wet pine flats on mineral soils in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains. ERDC/EL TR-02-9. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. 220 p.


Richardson, C.J., ed. 1981. Pocosin wetlands. Stroudsberg, PA: Hutchinson Ross Publishing. [Number of pages unknown].


Richardson, C.J.; Gibbons, J.W. 1993. Pocosins, Carolina Bays, and mountain bogs. In: Boyce, S.G.; Martin, W.H.; Echternacht, A.C., eds. Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States: lowland terrestrial communities. New York: John Wiley: 257–310.


Schoenholtz, S.H.; James, J.P.; Kaminski, R.M. [and others]. [In press]. Status and trends in afforestation of bottomland hardwoods in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Wetlands.


Sharitz, R.R.; Gresham, C.A. 1998. Pocosins and Carolina Bays. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 343–377.


Sharitz, R.R.; Mitsch, W.J. 1993. Southern floodplain forests. In: Martin, W.H.; Boyce, S.G.; Echternacht, A.C., ed. Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States: lowland terrestrial communities. 1st ed. New York: John Wiley: 311–372.


Shepard, J.P. 1994. Effects of forest management on surface water quality in wetland forests. Wetlands. 14(1): 18–26.


Shepard, J.P.; Brady, S.J.; Cost, N.D.; Storrs, C.G. 1998. Classification and inventory. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 1–28.


Smith, R.D.; Ammann, A.; Bartoldus, C.; Brinson, M.M. 1995. An approach for assessing wetland functions using hydrogeomorphic classification: reference wetlands, and functional indices. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 77 p.


Smith, R.D.; Klimas, C.V. 2002. A regional guidebook for applying the hydrogeomorphic approach to assess wetland functions of selected regional wetland subclasses, Yazoo Basin, Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley. ERDC/EL TR-02-4. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. [Number of pages unknown].


Strand, M.N. 1997. Wetlands deskbook. 2d ed. Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute: 27–30, 73–76.


Sun. G.; McNulty, S.G.; Shepard, J.P. [and others]. 2001. Effects of timber management on the hydrology of wetland forests in the Southern United States. Forest Ecology and Management. 143: 227–236.


Thompson, F.R.; DeGraaf, R.M. 2001. Conservation approaches for woody, early successional communities in the Eastern United States. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 483–494.


Thompson, F.R.; Dijak, W.D.; Kulowiec, T.G.; Hamilton, D.A. 1992. Breeding bird populations in Missouri Ozark forests with and without clearcutting. Journal of Wildlife Management. 56: 23–30.


Trani, M.K.; Brooks, R.T.; Schmidt, T.L. [and others]. 2001. Patterns and trends of early successional forests in the Eastern United States. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29(2): 413–424.


Walbridge, M.R.; Lockaby, B.G. 1994. Effects of forest management on biogeochemical functions in southern forested wetlands. Wetlands. 14(1): 10–17.


Walker, J.; Peet, R.K. 1983. Composition and species diversity of pine-wiregrass savannas of the Green Swamp, North Carolina. Vegetation. 55: 163–179.


Welsh, C.J.E.; Healy, W.M. 1993. Effect of even-aged timber management on bird species diversity and composition in northern hardwoods of New Hampshire. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 21: 143–154.


Wigley, T.B.; Lancia, R.A. 1998. Wildlife communities. In: Messina, M.G.; Conner, W.H., eds. Southern forested wetlands: ecology and management. 1st ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC: 205–236.


Wigley, T.B.; Roberts, T.H. 1994. A review of wildlife changes in southern bottomland hardwoods due to forest management practices. Wetlands. 14(1): 41–48.


Wigley, T.B.; Roberts, T.H. 1997. Landscape level effects of forest management on faunal diversity in bottomland hardwoods. Forest Ecology and Management. 90: 141–154.


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1987. Wetlands delineation manual. Tech Rep. Y–87–1. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station. [Number of pages unknown].


U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1995. Memorandum to the field on application of best management practices to mechanical silvicultural site preparation activities for the establishment of pine plantations. http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/silv2.html. [Date accessed: August 21, 2002].


Previous PageNext Page

Glossary | Sci.Names | Process | Comments | Draft Report

 

content: William B. Ainslie
webmaster: John M. Pye

created: 4-OCT-2002
modified: 15-Mar-2007