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Interaction of hydrology and nutrient limitation in the Ridge and Slough landscape of the southern Everglades

open access: closedHydrobiologia, 2006
Extensive portions of the southern Everglades are characterized by series of elongated, raised peat ridges and tree islands oriented parallel to the predominant flow direction, separated by intervening sloughs. Tall herbs or woody species are associated with higher elevations and shorter emergent or floating species are associated with lower elevations.
Michael S. Ross   +7 more
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Taylor Slough Hydrology

open access: closedWetlands, 2013
Kevin Kotun, Amy Renshaw
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Rapid responses of vegetation to hydrological changes in Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA

Hydrobiologia, 2006
We analyzed the dynamics of freshwater marsh vegetation of Taylor Slough in eastern Everglades National Park for the 1979 to 2003 period, focusing on cover of individual plant species and on cover and composition of marsh communities in areas potentially influenced by a canal pump station (“S332”) and its successor station (“S332D”).
Armentano, Thomas V.   +5 more
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Hydrologic Modification and the Loss of Self-organized Patterning in the Ridge–Slough Mosaic of the Everglades

Ecosystems, 2010
The ridge–slough landscape of the Everglades (Florida, USA), is characterized by elevated ridges dominated by sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) interspersed among deeper sloughs dominated by floating, submerged and emergent macrophytes and calcareous periphyton.
Danielle L. Watts   +3 more
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Hydrological and nutrient budgets of freshwater and estuarine wetlands of Taylor Slough in Southern Everglades, Florida (U.S.A.)

Biogeochemistry, 2001
Hydrological restoration of the Southern Everglades will result in increased freshwater flow to the freshwater and estuarine wetlands bordering Florida Bay. We evaluated the contribution of surface freshwater runoff versus atmospheric deposition and ground water on the water and nutrient budgets of these wetlands.
M. Sutula   +3 more
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Modeling slough crayfish populations in response to hydrologic variability

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Understanding and predicting animal population dynamics as a function of hydrologic variation is critical for the management of freshwater ecosystems. Crayfish are important fauna supported by the hydro-dynamic freshwater wetlands of the Everglades. We modeled the complex relationships between slough crayfish ( Procambarus fallax) population densities
Dylan Sinnickson, Nathan J. Dorn
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Soil hydrology in the Earth system

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Harry Vereecken   +2 more
exaly  

The interplay between microbial communities and soil properties

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
laurent Philippot   +2 more
exaly  

Ensemble machine learning paradigms in hydrology: A review

Journal of Hydrology, 2021
Mohammad Zounemat-Kermani   +2 more
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