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Amphibians
- 2003 (Petranka et al) Response of amphibians to restoration of a southern Appalachian wetland – A long-term analysis of community dynamics
- 2003 (Petranka et al) Responses of amphibians to restoration of a southern Appalachian wetland- Perturbations confound post-restoration assessment
Archael Organisms
Beaver
- 2015 (Cameron) Chemostratigraphic Investigations of Beaver Wetlands along Jarrett Creek, North Carolina
- 2014 (Rossell et al) Forage Selection of Native and Nonnative Woody Plants by Beaver in a Rare-Shrub Community in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina
- 2014 (Bunnefeld and Willby) Beavers and Lilies – Selective Herbivory and Adaptive Foraging Behavior
- 2013 (Wohl) Landscape-Scale Carbon Storage Associated with Beaver Dams
- 2007 (Parker et al.) Beaver Herbivory on Aquatic Plants
- 2005 (Rossell et al) Ecological Impact of Beavers and their ability to modify ecosystems
- 2002 (Wright et al) An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale
- 2001 (Fryxell) Habitat Suitability and Source-Sink Dynamics of Beavers
- 1997 (Jones et al) Positive and Negative Effects of Organisms as Physical Ecosystem Engineers
- 1997 (Snodgrass) Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Beaver-Created Patches as Influenced by Management Practices in a South-Eastern North American Landscape
- 1983 (Allen) Habitat Suitability Index Model for Beaver
Birds
Bog development
- 2011 (McDonald and Leigh) Terminal Pleistocene through Holocene Evolution of Whiteoak Bottoms, a Southern Blue Ridge Mountain Peatland
- 2014 (Tanner et al) Sedimentary proxy evidence of a mid-Holocene hypsithermal event in the location of a current warming hole, North Carolina, USA
Bog turtles
- 2015 (Stratmann) Finding the Needle and the Haystack – New Insights into Locating Bog Turtles and their Habitat in the Southeastern United States
- 2015 (Feaga and Haas) Seasonal Thermal Ecology of Bog Turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) in Southwestern Virginia
- 2014 (Sirois et al) Effects of Habitat Alterations on Bog Turtles – A Comparison of Two Populations
- 2013 (Feaga et al) Bog Turtle Wetland Habitat – An Emphasis on Soil Properties
- 2012 (Feaga et al) Water Table Depth, Surface Saturation, and Drought Response in Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) Wetlands
- 2010 (Feaga) Wetland hydrology and soils as components of Virginia bog turtle habitat
- 2001 (Thorne) Cattle Grazing Helps to Restore Bog Turtle Habitat-Pennsylvania
- 2000 (Somers et al) The Restoration and Management of Small Wetlands of the Mountains and Piedmont in the Southeast
Classification
- 1994 (Hefner and Storrs) Classification and inventory of wetlands in the Southern Appalachian Region
- 1994 (Wakeley) Identification of wetlands in the Southern Appalachian Region and the certification of wetland delineators
Climate change
- 2010 (NC Natural Heritage) North Carolina Ecosystem Response to Climate Change – DENR Assessment of Effects and Adaptation Measures
- 2010 (Schultheis et al) Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Sphagnum Bogs of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
Fire
- 2014 (Clarke et al) Post-grazing and post-fire vegetation dynamics – long-term changes in mountain bogs reveal community resilience
- 2013 (Osborne et al) Fire and Water – New Perspectives on Fire’s Role in Shaping Wetland Ecosystems
- 2007 (Hochkirch and Adorf) Effects of Prescribed Burning and Wildfires on Orthoptera in Central European Bogs
- 2003 (Norton and De Lange) Fire and Vegetation in a Temperate Peat Bog – Implications for the Management of Threatened Species
- 2000 (Garnett et al.)Effects of burning and grazing on carbon sequestration in a Pennine blanket bog, UK
General bog literature
- 2016 (Moffett and Radcliffe) Georgia’s Mountain Bogs: Rare Gems of the Southern Blue Ridge
- 2012 (Boehnm) Late Pleistocene Climate, Vegetation, and Fire History from a Southern Appalachian Bog, Whiteoak Bottoms, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina
- 2011 (Stine et al) Ecotone characteristics of a southern Appalachian Mountain wetland
- 2008 (Rossell et al) Succession of a Southern Appalachian Mountain Wetland Six Years following Hydrologic and Microtopgraphic Restoration
- 2009 (Wichmann) Vegetation of geographically isolated montane non-alluvial wetlands of the southern Blue Ridge of North Carolina
- 1994 (Trettin et al) Wetlands of the Interior Southeastern United States – Conference summary statement
- 1994 (Walbridge) Plant community composition and surface water chemistry of fen peatlands in West Virginia’s Appalachian Plateau
- 1994 (Murdock) Rare and endangered plants and animals of southern Appalachian wetlands
- 1994 (Weakley and Schafale) Non-alluvial wetlands of the Southern Blue Ridge — Diversity in a threatened ecosystem
- 1994 (Yavitt) Carbon dynamics in Appalachian peatlands of West Virginia and Western Maryland
- 1994 (Pearson) Landscape Level Planning and Wetland Conservation in the Southern Appalachians
- 1994 (Aust) Best Management Practices for Forest Wetlands of the Southern Appalachian Region
- 1994 (Pearson) Landscape Level Planning and Wetland Conservation in the Southern Appalachians
- 1994 (Weakley & Schafale) Non-Alliuvial Wetlands of the Southern Blue Ridge
- 1994 (Stewart and Nilsen) Association of Edaphic Factors and Vegetation in Several Isolated Appalachian Peat Bogs
- 1985 (Wieder) Peat and Water Chemistry at Big Run Bog, a Peatland in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, USA
- 1981 (Wieder et al) Vegetational Analysis of Big Run Bog, a Nonglaciated Sphagnum Bog in West Virginia
- 1975 (Vitt and Slack) An analysis of the vegetation of Sphagnum-dominated kettle hole bogs in relation to environemental gradients
Grazing
- 2014 (Rathfon et al) Prescribed Grazing for Management of Invasive Vegetation in a Hardwood Forest Understory
- 2015 (KD Ecological Services) Information on Applied Herbivory
- 2012 (Unknown) Prescribed Grazing Using Goats for Integrated Management of Non-Native Invasive Vegetation
- 2012 (Luginbuhl and Green) Solving Vegetation Management with Goats – An Eastern Perspective
- 2007 (Tesauro & Ehrenfeld) The Effects of Grazing on the Bog Turtle
- 2006 (Wisdom et al) Understanding Ungulate Herbivory–Episodic Disturbance Effects on Vegetation Dynamics Knowledge Gaps and Management Needs
- 2006 (Jackson & Allen-Diaz) Spring-fed Wetland and Riparian Plant Communities Respond Differently to Altered Grazing Intensity
- 2006 (Sheley et al.) Potential for Successional Theory to Guide Restoration of Invasive Plant Dominated Rangeland
- 2000 (Garnett et al.)Effects of burning and grazing on carbon sequestration in a Pennine blanket bog, UK
- 2000 (Valderrabano & Torrano) The potential for using goats to control Genista scorpius shrubs in European Black Pine Stands
- 1999 (Luginbuhl et al.) Use of goats as biological agents for the renovation of pastures in the Southern Appalachian Region of the US
- 1997 (Dabaan et al.) Pasture Development during Brush Clearing with Sheep and Goats
- 1995 (Magadlela et al) Brush Clearing on Hill Land Pasture with Sheep and Goats2006 (Sheley et al.) Potential for Successional Theory to Guide Restoration of Invasive Plant Dominated Rangeland
- 1986 (Coppock et al) Livestock Feeding Ecology and Resource Utilization in a Nomadic Pastoral Ecosystem
Hydrology
- 2011 (Baugh and Evans) Restoration of a Southern Appalachian Mountain Bog Phase II-Hydrology
- 2008 (Moorhead et al) Floodplain hydrology after restoration of a Southern Appalachian mountain stream
- 2003 (Moorhead) Effects of drought on the water-table dynamics of a southern Appalachian mountain floodplain and associated fen
- 2001 (Moorhead) Seasonal Water Table Dynamics of a Southern Appalachian Floodplain and Associated Fen
- 1994 (Hook et al) Hydrologic and wetland characteristics of a piedmont bottom in South Carolina
Invasive plant management
- 2009 (Flory and Lewis) Nonchemical Methods for Managing Japanese Stiltgrass
- 2011 (Bahm and Barnes) Native Grass and Forb Response to Pre-Emergent Application of Imazapic and Imazapyr Full Access
- 2011 (Huebner) Seed Mass, Viability, and Germination of Japanese Stiltgrass under Variable Light and Moisture Conditions
- 2014 (Bahm et al) Evaluation of Herbicides for Control of Reed Canarygrass
- 2014 (Lobe et al) Removal of Chinese privet reduces exotic earthworm abundance and promotes recovery of native North American earthworm
- 2012 (Corbin and Dantonio) Gone but Not Forgotten — Invasive Plants’ Legacies on Community and Ecosystem Properties
Invertebrates
Mitigation banking
Rare plants
Restoration
- 2016 (Moffett and Radcliffe) Georgia’s Mountain Bogs: Rare Gems of the Southern Blue Ridge
- 2011 (Baugh and Evans) Restoration of a Southern Appalachian Mountain Bog Phase II-Hydrology
- 2011 (Baugh and Evans) Restoration of a Southern Appalachian Mountain Bog Phase II-Hydrology
- 2000 (Somers et al) The Restoration and Management of Small Wetlands of the Mountains and Piedmont in the Southeast
- 1994 (Davis) Decision sequence for functional wetlands restoration 2011 (Baugh et al) Restoration of a Southern Appalachian Mountain Bog – Phase I. Reed Canary Grass Removal
Seed bank
Small mammals
Soils and geomorphology
- 2003 (Abella) Quantifying Ecosystem Geomorphology of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
- 2012 (McDonald) Geomorphic Evolution of White Oak Bottoms, Nantahala River Valley, Western North Carolina
- 2010 (McDonald) Geomorphic evolution of Whiteoak Bottoms, Nantahala River Valley, western North Carolina, USA
- 2003 (Abella) Quantifying Ecosystem Geomorphology of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
- 2000 (Moorhead et al) Soil Characteristics of Four Southern Appalachian Fens in North Carolina
- 1988 (Mowbray and Schlesinger) The Buffer Capacity of Soils at Bluff Mountain Fen
Succession management
- 2007 (Warren et al) The Influence of Woody Encroachment Upon Herbaceous Vegetation in a Southern Appalachian Wetland Complex
- 2004 (Warren et al) Colonization and establishment of red maple (Acer rubrum) in a southern Appalachian wetlands
Wildlife