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Energy Manual for Parks: A Handbook for Interpreters and Naturalists Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.9/2: en2/2.
1976-04
Physiological responses of red mangroves to the climate in the Florida Everglades (Citation/Reference) Barr, J.G., J.D. Fuentes, V. Engel, J.C. Zieman. 2009. Physiological responses of red mangroves to the climate in the Florida Everglades. Journal of Geophysical Research 114: G02008.
2009
Seasonal differences in the CO2 exchange of a short-hydroperiod Florida Everglades marsh (Citation/Reference) Publisher Version: Schedlbauer, J., S. Oberbauer, G. Starr, K.L. Jimenez. 2010. Seasonal differences in the CO2 exchange of a short-hydroperiod Florida Everglades marsh. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150(7-8): 994-1006.
2010
Interspecific variation in the elemental and stable isotope content of seagrasses in South Florida; Interspecific variation in seagrass elemental and isotopic content (Citation/Reference) Campbell, J.E., J.W. Fourqurean. 2009. Interspecific variation in the elemental and stable isotopic content of seagrasses in South Florida. Marine Ecology Progress Series 387: 109-123.
2009
The contribution of leaching to the rapid release of nutrients and carbon in the early decay of wetland vegetation (Citation/Reference) Davis, S.E., D.L. Childers, G.B. Noe. 2006. The contribution of leaching to the rapid release of nutrients and carbon in the early decay of wetland vegetation. Hydrobiologia 569(1): 87-97.
2006
Controls on mangrove forest-atmosphere carbon dioxide exchanges in western Everglades National Park (Citation/Reference) Barr, J. G., V. Engel, J. D. Fuentes, J. C. Zieman, T. L. O’Halloran, T. J. Smith III, and G. H. Anderson (2010), Controls on mangrove forest‐atmosphere carbon dioxide exchanges in western Everglades National Park, J. Geophys. Res., 115, G02020, doi:10.1029/2009JG001186.
2010
Integrated carbon budget models for the Everglades terrestrial-coastal-oceanic gradient: current status and needs for inter-site comparisons (Citation/Reference) Troxler, T.G., E. Gaiser, J. Barr, J.D. Fuentes, R. Jaffé, D.L. Childers, L. Collado-Vides, V.H. Rivera-Monroy, E. Castañeda-Moya, W. Anderson, R. Chambers, M. Chen, C. Coronado-Molina, S.E. Davis, V. Engel, C. Fitz, J. Fourqurean, T. Frankovich, J. Kominoski, C. Madden, S.L. Malone, S.F. Oberbauer, P. Olivas, J. Richards, C. Saunders, J. Schedlbauer, L.J. Scinto, F. Sklar, T. Smith, J.M. Smoak, G. Starr, R.R. Twilley, and K. Whelan. 2013. Integrated carbon budget models for the Everglades terrestrial-coastal-oceanic gradient: Current status and needs for inter-site comparisons. Oceanography 26(3):98–107, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.51.
2013
Radiative forcing of natural forest disturbances (Citation/Reference) T.L. O'Halloran, B.E. Law, M. Goulden, Z. Wang, J.G. Barr, C. Schaaf, M. Brown, J.D. Fuentes, M. Gockede, A. Black, V. Engel. 2011. Radiative forcing of natural forest disturbances. Global Change Biology 18(2), pp. 555-565; doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02577.x. Accessed [date] from [url]
2011
Temporally dependent C, N, and P dynamics associated with the decay of Rhizophora mangle L. leaf litter in oligotrophic mangrove wetlands of the Southern Everglades (Citation/Reference) Davis, S.E., C. Coronado-Molina, D.L. Childers, J.W. Day. 2003. Temporally dependent C, N, and P dynamics associated with the decay of Rhizophora mangle L. leaf litter in oligotrophic mangrove wetlands of the Southern Everglades. Aquatic Botany 75(3): 199-215.
2003

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