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FIU RTE Set
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Bazante, Jose
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Childers, Daniel L.
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Hydrologic measurements and implications for tree island formation within Everglades National Park
(Citation/Reference) Bazante, J., G. Jacobi, H. Solo-Gabriele, D.R. Reed, S. Mitchell-Bruker, D.L. Childers, L. Leonard, M.S. Ross. 2006. Hydrologic measurements and implications for tree island formation within Everglades National Park. Journal of Hydrology 329(3-4): 606-619.
2006
Tree island response to fire and flooding in the short-hydroperiod marl prairie grasslands of the Florida Everglades, USA
(Citation/Reference) Ruiz, P.L., J.P. Sah, M.S. Ross, and A.A. Spitzig. 2013. Tree island response to fire and flooding in the short-hydroperiod marl prairie grasslands of the Florida Everglades, USA. Fire Ecology 9(1): 38-54. doi: 10.4996/fireecology.0901038
2013
Survival and growth responses of eight Everglades tree species along an experimental hydrological gradient on two tree island types
(Citation/Reference) Stoffella, S., M.S. Ross, J.P. Sah, R.M. Price, P. Sullivan, E. Cline, L.J. Scinto. 2010. Survival and growth responses of eight Everglades tree species along an experimental hydrological gradient on two tree island types. Applied Vegetation Science 13(4): 439-449.
2010
Hydrologic measurements and implications for tree island formation within ...
Tree island response to fire and flooding in the short-hydroperiod marl prairie ...
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