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Autor:
Ken Rutchey, Colin J. Saunders, Scot E. Hagerthey, K. R. Reddy, Ted Schall, Susan Newman, Todd Z. Osborne
Publikováno v:
Ecological Monographs. 87:578-599
Typically, restoration goals target a point in history, i.e., pre-human influence state, however, ecosystems are dynamic and restoration goals must consider the potential evolution of the system, along with primary causes of landscape degradation and
Autor:
Jason Godin, Ken Rutchey
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 24:1351-1362
This paper documents the analyses that were conducted with regards to investigating an appropriate Minimum Mapping Unit (MMU) to be used to capture the potential changes in vegetation patterns for a 10,924 square km restoration project being conducte
Publikováno v:
Ecological Monographs. 78:547-565
Ecosystems have a natural resilience to perturbations, where resilience is the magnitude of a disturbance that an ecosystem can resist before changes in structure, function, and services result in a regime shift. The Everglades region of Florida, USA
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 28:806-816
One critical component of any wetland restoration program is reliably documenting temporal changes in the spatial extent, pattern, and proportion of plant communities within the landscape. This study describes the development of a 2003 baseline veget
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 8:1483-1493
Since 1958, L. microphyllum (Old World Climbing Fern), which originated from the Old World Tropics, has become a nuisance exotic and has rapidly spread and is being established system-wide in extremely remote and undisturbed areas such as the Florida
Publikováno v:
Ecological Complexity. 3:183-192
Altered hydrology has become a major threat to the Florida Everglades. As water was diverted to accommodate the increasing demands of the expanding urban and utilized to support agricultural areas, an alteration to the patterns of ridge and slough oc
Autor:
Ken Rutchey, Carlos Coronado, Jana M. Newman, Michael Korvela, Christopher McVoy, Fred H. Sklar, Shili Miao, Dale E. Gawlik, Winifred Said, Paul V. McCormick, Susan Newman, Michael J. Chimney, Gaea E. Crozier
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 3:161-169
The biotic integrity of the Florida Everglades, a wetland of immense international importance, is threatened as a result of decades of human manipulation for drainage and development. Past management of the system only exacerbated the problems associ
Publikováno v:
Waterbirds. 25:265-277
The response of Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias), Great Egrets (Casmerodius albus), Wood Storks (Mycteria americana), and White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) to water level (index of depth) and vegetation in the northern Everglades of Florida was studie
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 60:265-280
Since the early 1900s, the Everglades have been influenced by anthropogenic actions including altered hydrology and increased nutrient loading. In the northern Everglades an apparent effect of . these disturbances has been the development and prolife
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 7:268-276
Sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) communities of Water Conservation Area 2A (WCA-2A), a 43281 ha Northern Everglades impoundment, are being invaded by cattail (Typha spp.). Results from analyses suggest that the yearly invasion rate of cattails has incre