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Linking environmental gradients to diatom community distribution in the northwestern Florida Coastal Everglades watershed: applications to understanding long-term tropical storm dynamics
Poster Number: 113 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Nodine Florida coastal ecosystems are highly sensitive to changes in fresh water influx driven by tropical cyclone activity, changing climate cycles such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Ni
Recreational Perspectives of Nonnative Fish Species and Mercury Advisors
Poster Number: 98 Presenter/Primary Author: Christopher Edwards The purpose of this study is to assess the awareness and values of anglers, concerning their catch of native and nonnative fish species and posted mercury advisories.
Seasonality and Disturbance Events in the Carbon Isotope Record of Pinus elliottii Tree Rings from Big Pine Key, Florida
Poster Number: 94 Presenter/Primary Author: Carrie Rebenack The South Florida coastal ecosystem is among the world’s subtropical coastlines which are threatened by the potential effects of climate change.
Ecological Landscape Modeling: science tool towards ecosystem restoration and sustainability
Poster Number: 88 Presenter/Primary Author: Carl Fitz The Ecological Landscape Modeling framework is one of the modeling tools used in the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER. We briefly describe the modeling framework and two example applications -
Using Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) Optical Properties and Stable Isotopes to Quantify Mangrove Contributions to the DOM Pool in the Shark and Harney Rivers, Florida Everglades, USA
Poster Number: 86 Presenter/Primary Author: Kaelin Cawley The Shark and Harney Rivers drain water from the freshwater marshes in the Everglades through fringe mangrove forests to the Florida Shelf. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration and op