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Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research
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A suite of prey traits determine predator and nutrient enrichment effects in a tri-trophic food chain
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Summertime influences of tidal energy advection on the surface energy balance in a mangrove forest
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Surprises and insights from long-term aquatic data sets and experiments
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Survival and growth responses of eight Everglades tree species along an experimental hydrological gradient on two tree island types
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Temporally dependent C, N, and P dynamics associated with the decay of Rhizophora mangle L. leaf litter in oligotrophic mangrove wetlands of the Southern Everglades
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Timescales for detecting a significant acceleration in sea level rise
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Tracking rates of ecotone migration due to salt-water encroachment using fossil mollusks in coastal South Florida
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Tree island response to fire and flooding in the short-hydroperiod marl prairie grasslands of the Florida Everglades, USA
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Tropical seagrass-associated macroalgae distributions and trends relative to water quality
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Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park
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Variable responses within epiphytic and benthic microalgal communities to nutrient enrichment
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Variation and uncertainty in evaporation from a subtropical estuary: Florida Bay
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Variation in soil phosphorus, sulfur, and iron pools among south Florida wetlands
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