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Publikováno v:
Earthquake Spectra. 27:263-272
The ShakeOut Scenario is probably the most widely known and used earthquake scenario created to date. Much of the credit for its widespread dissemination and application lies with scenario development criteria that focused on the needs and involvemen
Autor:
Lucile M. Jones, Sue A. Perry, Dale A. Cox, James D. Goltz, Jerry Treiman, Kenneth W. Hudnut, Adam Rose, Charles Scawthorn, Daniel J. Ponti, Kimberley Shoaf, Keith Porter, Michael Reichle, Anne Wein, Dennis S. Mileti, Hope A. Seligson
Publikováno v:
Earthquake Spectra. 27:239-261
In 2008, an earthquake-planning scenario document was released by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and California Geological Survey that hypothesizes the occurrence and effects of a Mw7.8 earthquake on the southern San Andreas Fault. It was created
Autor:
Sue A. Perry, Richard E. Jacobsen
Publikováno v:
Florida Entomologist. 90:264-267
We document the first record of Polypedilum nubifer in Pan-America. This eurytopic species often reaches severe nuisance population sizes in Australia, Asia, and Hawaii in warm, shallow, eutrophic waters subject to drying. A large population was disc
Autor:
M. Cristina Bruno, Sue A. Perry
Publikováno v:
Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 20:27-36
We studied species composition and individual abundance of copepods in the surficial aquifer in short-hydroperiod habitats of Everglades National Park by collecting copepods from different depths in wells for three consecutive years. The wells were c
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Journal of Animal Ecology. 74:322-332
Summary 1. Drought is a natural disturbance that can cause widespread mortality of aquatic organisms in wetlands. We hypothesized that seasonal drying of marsh surfaces (i.e. hydrological disturbance) shapes spatio-temporal patterns of fish populatio
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Journal of Crustacean Biology. 25:384-400
We present an inventory of the free-living freshwater copepod crustaceans recorded from the state of Florida, U.S.A. The list is based on previously published information and on new data collected during recent research on surface- and groundwater-dw
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Freshwater Biology. 49:1381-1390
SUMMARY 1. Long-term monitoring requires repeated visits to a study site, greatly increasing the potential for cumulative visitation effects. For ecological studies in general, and for monitoring in particular, data must be evaluated for confounding
Autor:
Sue A. Perry, M. Cristina Bruno
Publikováno v:
Archiv für Hydrobiologie. 159:489-510
We studied species composition and individual abundance of copepods in the surficial aquifer in short-hydroperiod habitats of Everglades National Park by collecting copepods from different depths at selected wells for two consecutive years. Subsurfac
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Biological Conservation. 116:153-165
We illustrate the importance of subsurface refuges for conservation of aquatic fauna with our studies of karstic wetlands in Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. Managers have proposed that water levels there should not fall more than 46 cm below
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Southeastern Naturalist. 2:523-546
We studied species composition and individual abundance of copepods in the surficial aquifer northeast of Everglades National Park. We identified the spatial distribution of subsurface habitats by assessing the depth of the high porosity layers in th