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The Role of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone Region (EMER) in Regulating Nutrient Cycling and Wetland Productivity in South Florida

The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE-LTER) program in the EMER, within the context of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), to understand how regional processes, mediated by water flow, control population and eco...

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Published in:Critical reviews in environmental science and technology 2010-01, Vol.41 (sup1), p.633-669
Main Authors: Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., Twilley, Robert R., Davis, Stephen E., Childers, Daniel L., Simard, Marc, Chambers, Randolph, Jaffe, Rudolf, Boyer, Joseph N., Rudnick, David T., Zhang, Keqi, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, Ewe, Sharon M. L., Price, René M., Coronado-Molina, Carlos, Ross, Michael, Smith, Thomas J., Michot, Beatrice, Meselhe, Ehab, Nuttle, William, Troxler, Tiffany G., Noe, Gregory B.
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Summary:The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE-LTER) program in the EMER, within the context of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), to understand how regional processes, mediated by water flow, control population and ecosystem dynamics across the EMER landscape. Tree canopies with maximum height
ISSN:1064-3389
1547-6537
DOI:10.1080/10643389.2010.530907