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245 00 |a Impact of 22 Years of Fire on Understory Hardwood Shrubs in Slash Pine Communities within Everglades National Park |h [electronic resource] |b Report T-640 |y English.
260        |a Homestead ; |a Florida : |b National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, |c 1981-09.
506        |a Please contact the owning institution for licensing and permissions. It is the user's responsibility to ensure use does not violate any third party rights.
520 3    |a Everglades National Park, established in 1947, is a subtropical region that covers 566,300 hectares (ha) of land and water at the extreme southern tip of Florida. Terrestrial area, totaling 285,600 ha, is comprised of an estimated 133,000 ha of mangrove and saltmarsh, 148,000 ha of prairie, and 8,000 ha of pineland (Klukas 1973). The pinelands and prairies have the highest fire frequencies and account for most of the 182,000 ha that have burned since 1948. The climate in south Florida is subtropical with alternating wet and dry seasons. Rainfall for 1979 totaled 134 cm (52.8 inches) at Royal Palm in Everglades National Park, but wide annual fluctuations between 76 cm and 254 cm (30 and 100 inches) may occur each et al. 1972). June to October is the wet season when water covers the soil of most community types, except hammocks and pinelands, and when most cloud-to-ground lightning occurs. November into Uay is the dry season, and the time when most man-caused fires occur. Freezing temperatures may occur during January and February.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Florida International University, |c South Florida Natural Resource Center, |d 2015. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a South Florida Natural Resource Center.
650        |a Botany.
650        |a Fire ecology.
650        |a Forest management.
650        |a Pine.
650        |a Plant ecology.
651        |a Everglades National Park (Fla.).
700        |a Dale L. Taylor.
700        |a Alan Herndon.
710 2    |a South Florida Natural Resources Center/South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park.
830    0 |a dpSobek.
830    0 |a Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades.
830    0 |a South Florida Collection.
830    0 |a Federal Documents Collection.
852        |a dpSobek |c Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades
856 40 |u http://dpanther.fiu.edu/dpService/dpPurlService/purl/FI06403149/00001 |y Click here for full text
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997        |a Everglades Digital Library: Reclaiming the Everglades


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