“…As an example, studies have often been conducted at wetlands containing the necessary emergent vegetation, but also within watersheds that were already heavily modified by agriculture, human development, modification of hydrologic regimes or all of these factors (e.g. Alexander & Hepp, ; Baschuk, Koper, Wrubleski, & Goldsborough, ; Bolenbaugh, Cooper, Brady, Willard, & Krementz, ; Darrah & Krementz, ; Darrah & Krementz, ; Darrah & Krementz, ; Glisson, Brady, Paulios, Jacobi, & Larkin, ; Krementz, Willard, Carroll, & Dugger, ; Valente, King, & Wilson, ; Winstead & King, ). Wetland degradation over broad spatial scales has been hypothesized as a driver of population declines for marsh birds (Eddleman, Knopf, Meanley, Reid, & Zembal, ), but little work has quantified these effects.…”