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Shaped by the hydrology of the Kissimmee‐Okeechobee‐Everglades watershed, the Florida Everglades is composed of a conglomerate of wetland ecosystems that have varying capacities to sequester and store carbon. Hydrology, which is a product of the region's
Sparkle L. Malone +8 more
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Herpetofaunal Inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume III. Big Cypress National Preserve [PDF]
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this trend has prompted the U.S.
Jeffery, Brian M. +4 more
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Scale-Dependent Habitat Selection of Nesting Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets [PDF]
Foraging habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets ( Ardea alba ) and Snowy Egrets ( Egretta thula ) was investigated within an estuary with extensive impounded salt marsh habitat.
Collazo, Jaime A. +2 more
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Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) manual planting in Florida faces challenges due to labor shortages. Even though mechanical planting offers potential benefits, concerns persist about its impact on soil‐borne diseases and crop establishment.
Hima Varsha Madala +4 more
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Sustainability of the global environment is dependent on the accurate land cover information over large areas. Even with the increased number of satellite systems and sensors acquiring data with improved spectral, spatial, radiometric and temporal ...
Liu, Xiuwen +2 more
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A catch-free stock assessment model with application to goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) off southern Florida [PDF]
Many modern stock assessment methods provide the machinery for determining the status of a stock in relation to certain reference points and for estimating how quickly a stock can be rebuilt. However, these methods typically require catch data, which are
Eklund, Anne-Marie +2 more
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THE FEDERAL SUGAR PROGRAM AND ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMERS [PDF]
Agricultural and Food Policy,
Jaeger, Arthur S.
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RV Knorr Cruise KN200-4, 13 Apr-03 May 2011. RAPID Mooring Cruise [PDF]
This report describes the mooring operations conducted during RV Knorr cruise KN200-4 between 13 April and 3 May 2011. These mooring operations were completed as part of the United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded RAPID-WATCH
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Use of thermal inertia determined by HCMM to predict nocturnal cold prone areas in Florida [PDF]
Surface temperatures derived from HCMM data were compared with to those obtained by GOES satellite and the apparent thermal inertia (ATI) calculated. For two dates, the HCMM temperatures appear to be about 5 C lower than the GOES temperatures.
Allen, L. H., Jr. +3 more
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COMPETITIVE PRESSURE AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: THE CASE OF THE FLORIDA VEGETABLE INDUSTRY [PDF]
The relationship between the degree of competitive market pressure and the rate of productivity growth is empirically investigated with a case study of the Florida fresh winter vegetable industry.
Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas G. +1 more
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