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Mangrove ecology Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Page, mangrove ecology and surrounding land masses, Biscayne National Park.
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 fish community variation in headwater mangrove creeks in the southwestern Everglades: an examination of their role as dry-down refuges (Citation/Reference) Rehage, J.S., W.F. Loftus. 2007. Seasonal fish community variation in headwater mangrove creeks in the southwestern Everglades: an examination of their role as dry-down refuges. Bulletin of Marine Science 80(3): 625-645.
2007
Variation in soil phosphorus, sulfur, and iron pools among south Florida wetlands “This paper has not been submitted elsewhere in identical or similar form, nor will it be during the first three months after its submission to Hydrobiologia.”
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
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

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