[1974] Mangroves of Biscayne Bay

Mangroves of Biscayne Bay  

Publication Date:  1974
Creator:  Teas, Howard J. (Howard Jones) 1920-
Metropolitan Dade County (Fla.). Board of County Commissioners ( contributor )
Publisher.Display:  Dade County Department of Public Works ( Miami, Florida )
Format:  107 pages illustrations (1 folded) 28 cm
Subjects.Display:  Mangrove forests -- Florida
Mangrove plants -- Florida
Mangrove swamps -- Florida -- Biscayne Bay
Salt marsh ecology -- Florida -- Biscayne Bay
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Donor:  W.T. Muir
[1974] Mangroves of Biscayne Bay
[1981-04] Vegetation of the Southern Coastal Region of Everglades National Park Between Flamingo and Joe Bay

Vegetation of the Southern Coastal Region of Everglades National Park Between Flamingo and Joe Bay  

Publication Date:  1981-04
Creator:  South Florida Natural Resources Center/South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park
Lloyd L. Loope
Ingrid C. Olmsted
Robert P. Russell
Publisher.Display:  National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior ( Homestead, Florida )
Subjects.Display:  Everglades National Park (Fla.)
Ecology
Mangrove
Mangrove ecology
Vegetation mapping
Mangrove swamps
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1981-04] Vegetation of the Southern Coastal Region of Everglades National Park Between Flamingo and Joe Bay
[2006] Tracking rates of ecotone migration due to salt-water encroachment using fossil mollusks in coastal South Florida

Tracking rates of ecotone migration due to salt-water encroachment using fossil mollusks in coastal South Florida  

Publication Date:  2006
Creator:  Gaiser, Evelyn E.
Ruiz, Pablo L.
Ross, Michael S.
Zafiris, Angelikie
Tobias, Franco A. C.
Publisher.Display:  Springer
Subjects.Display:  Mangrove forests -- Florida -- Everglades
Sea level -- Florida -- Everglades
Wetlands -- Florida -- Everglades
Mangrove swamps -- Florida -- Everglades
Salt water encroachment -- Florida -- Everglades
Paleoecology -- Florida -- Everglades
Mollusks -- Florida -- Everglades
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2006] Tracking rates of ecotone migration due to salt-water encroachment using fossil mollusks in coastal South Florida