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CreatorJay P. Sah; Michael S. Ross; Pablo L. Ruiz; James R. Snyder; Diana Rodriguez; W.T. Hilton
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Descriptive InformationVegetation within the CSSS habitat tracked hydrologic changes, and at burned sites,
shifted in conjunction with time since last fire and post fire hydrologic conditions. Moreover, while
hydrating the Rocky Glades has helped to improve CSSS habitat along the eastern boundary of
ENP, the wetting trend in the western portion of the sub-population A reflected deteriorating
habitat conditions for the Cape Sable sparrow. Hence, formulation of a strategy that achieves
desirable sparrow habitat conditions while satisfying the broader ecosystem restoration goals of
the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is needed.
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Held By FIU
Hosted By Florida International University
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Link to Complete Objecthttp://dpanther.fiu.edu/dpService/dpPurlService/purl/FI14040719/00001
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/4F5009F2BEEBDF646EEE86B6746C7718
Batch ID20200403194624
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