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|a Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Habitat Monitoring and Assessment - 2010 Final Report |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a Miami, Florida : |b Southeast Environmental Research Center, Florida International University, |c 2011-04-30. |
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|a For the last two decades, the Cape Sable seaside sparrow (CSSS), a federally endangered
species, has been a pivot point for water management operations in the Everglades, primarily
because a decline in sparrow population in the early 1990s was attributed in part to managementinduced
alterations in hydrologic regimes. With a goal of understanding the response of
landscape-level processes to hydrological restoration and its interaction with fire, a study
intended to monitor vegetation structure and composition throughout the marl prairie landscape
has been conducted since 2003 with funding from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). In
the first three years (2003-2005), vegetation structure and composition was characterized in
relation to the existing hydrologic regime and fire history. During 2006-2010, vegetation was resampled
to assess vegetation change within the sparrow habitat. This document summarizes the
vegetation change pattern observed between the two sampling periods in sub-population A, C, E
and F, emphasizing the work accomplished in FY 2010.
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