FCE
Long-Term Sound Recording in the Florida Everglades
Poster Number: 184 Presenter/Primary Author: Colby Leider Prior work describes the need for long-term ecological monitoring of a environmental data from a variety of sensors. Recent studies by Maher et al.
Nonnative Fishes in Freshwater Canals of the Florida Everglades: Implications for Management
Poster Number: 177 Presenter/Primary Author: David Gandy Nonnative species pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity and biodiversity of natural ecosystems, including those found within protected areas.
A tale of two fishes: using recreational angler records to examine the link between fish catches and freshwater inflows in a subtropical mangrove estuary
Poster Number: 166 Presenter/Primary Author: Ross Boucek Maintaining natural freshwater inflows is critical to conserving and managing estuarine fisheries.
Healthy snack or junk food? Examining the nutritional quality of a marsh prey subsidy to a freshwater and estuarine mesoconsumer in the Southwest Everglades.
Poster Number: 124 Presenter/Primary Author: Mariajesus Soula In the Southwest Everglades, the movements of fishes are largely dictated by seasonal rainfall patterns.
Application of Flow and Sediment Transport Simulation: A Case Study of Loxahatchee Impoundment Landscape Assessment (LILA)
Poster Number: 120 Presenter/Primary Author: Noosha Mahmoudi Wetlands around the world have been historically drained for land development, recreational, and agricultural purposes. Often these extensive usages result in degradation of wetland features,