No. Title Date
101 Vegetation Cover Types of Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park Derived from LANDSAT Thematic Mapper Data 1986-01
102 The Early Life History of Spotted Seatrout, Red Drum, Gray Snapper, and Snook in Everglades National Park 1986
103 The Impact of Wet Season & Dry Season Prescribed Fires on Miami Rock Ridge Pineland, Everglades National Park 1986
104 Aspects of the Population Dynamics & Biology of the Stone Crab (Menippe mercenaria) in Everglades & Biscayne National Parks as Determined by Trapping 1986
105 Response of a Muhlenbergia Prairie to Repeated Burning: Changes in Above-ground Biomass 1986-05
106 Distribution and Abundance of Fish Communities Among Selected Estuarine and Marine Habitats in Everglades National Park 1987
107 Old Field Succession in Everglades National Park 1987
108 Hydrologic Effects of the 1984 through 1986 L-31 Canal Drawdowns on the Northern Taylor Slough Basin of Everglades National Park 1988
109 Environmentl Response of WCA-2A to Reduction in Regulation Schedule and Marsh Drawdown 1988-03
110 A Two-Year Field Test of the Rainfall Plan: A Management Plan: Plan for Water Deliveries to Everglades National Park 1989-11
111 National Parks and Preserves of South Florida, vol. 6, no. 1 1993
112 Water Management in Taylor Slough and Effects on Florida Bay 1993-11
113 Effects of Hurricane Andrew on Natural and Archeological Resources 1996-09
114 Vegetation of Shark Slough, Everglades National Park 1997-04
115 Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park 2003
116 Everglades Water Quality 2005
117 As Assessment of the Interim Operational Plan 2005
118 Rating Development for Flow Through Culverts Under SR9336 in the Everglades National Park I: Concepts and Methods 2005-04
119 Rating Development for Flow Through Culverts Under SR9336 in the Everglades National Park II: Rating Calibration 2005-04
120 Tree Islands in Everglades Landscapes: Current Status, Historical Changes, and Hydrologic Impacts on Population Dynamics and Moisture Relations, First Annual Report 2005-12-30