FCE
The influence of restoration on the hydrology of a karst wetland, Everglades (FL, USA)
Poster Number: 374 Presenter/Primary Author: Pamela Sullivan Predicting and evaluating the influence of human modifications on karst wetland hydrology is challenging, as the groundwater and surface water have a close hydraulic connection.
In situ CO2 enrichment alters the nutrient and carbohydrate content of seagrasses: Parallels to terrestrial research
Poster Number: 305 Presenter/Primary Author: James Fourqurean Seagrasses commonly display carbon-limited photosynthetic rates.
Assessment of diatom assemblages in a subtropical karstic wetland: ecosystem-scale inference models and trajectory analysis
Poster Number: 286 Presenter/Primary Author: Sylvia Lee We developed diatom-based prediction models of hydrology and periphyton abundance to inform assessment tools for a hydrologically-managed wetland.
Identifying Seasonal Water Patterns in Coastal Mangroves from Space
Poster Number: 285 Presenter/Primary Author: David Lagomasino The Florida Coastal Everglades is a transition zone between the marine waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Bay, and the freshwater of the “River of Grass”.
Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program: Overview of FCE III
Poster Number: 283 Presenter/Primary Author: Evelyn Gaiser The Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site is located in South Florida, where the expansive coastal Everglades wilderness interacts with an urban and agricultural