Historically, the Kissimmee River meandered over an extensive floodplain wetland. In response to catastrophic flooding and settlement pressures in Central Florida, the Kissimmee was channelized, converting the complex, braided channel into a straightened canal. The result has been a sharp decrease in fringing wetland habitat and associated biota. Soon after channelization was completed, environmental concerns prompted the State of Florida to start examining options for restoration to reestablish the river's natural hydrology and restore lost wetland habitat. The grass shrimp, Palaemonetes paludosus has been identified as a keystone invertebrate species in this system. This study was designed to examine its distribution, diel movement, and g...
It has been postulated that mound-building callianassid shrimp and seagrass have mutually negative e...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...
Freshwater shrimp dominate the faunal biomass of many tropical headwater streams: however, their rol...
Historically, the Kissimmee River meandered over an extensive floodplain wetland. In response to cat...
Few studies have evaluated the abundance and distribution of grass shrimp (Decapoda: Palaemonetes) i...
The grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio is common in estuaries along the Gulf and East coasts of the Uni...
Variation in physical gradients and production along estuaries can alter species compositions. Spati...
Juvenile penaeid shrimp were studied by a variety of methods in a southwest Louisiana, brackish mars...
The persistence of seagrass meadows depends on vegetation processes and the plants' continuous respo...
Abstract: Terracing is a relatively new wetland-restoration technique used to convert shallow subtid...
Historically, invertebrates have been significantly underrepresented in conservation efforts despite...
Wetland habitats across the world are experiencing rapid modification and loss due to accelerating h...
Keywords: sediment gaps, Alpheus macellarius, Thalassinidea, burrows, seagrass canopies, sediment c...
Wetland habitats across the world are experiencing rapid modification and loss due to accelerating h...
Ecological theory predicts that interactions between antagonistic ecosystem engineers can lead to lo...
It has been postulated that mound-building callianassid shrimp and seagrass have mutually negative e...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...
Freshwater shrimp dominate the faunal biomass of many tropical headwater streams: however, their rol...
Historically, the Kissimmee River meandered over an extensive floodplain wetland. In response to cat...
Few studies have evaluated the abundance and distribution of grass shrimp (Decapoda: Palaemonetes) i...
The grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio is common in estuaries along the Gulf and East coasts of the Uni...
Variation in physical gradients and production along estuaries can alter species compositions. Spati...
Juvenile penaeid shrimp were studied by a variety of methods in a southwest Louisiana, brackish mars...
The persistence of seagrass meadows depends on vegetation processes and the plants' continuous respo...
Abstract: Terracing is a relatively new wetland-restoration technique used to convert shallow subtid...
Historically, invertebrates have been significantly underrepresented in conservation efforts despite...
Wetland habitats across the world are experiencing rapid modification and loss due to accelerating h...
Keywords: sediment gaps, Alpheus macellarius, Thalassinidea, burrows, seagrass canopies, sediment c...
Wetland habitats across the world are experiencing rapid modification and loss due to accelerating h...
Ecological theory predicts that interactions between antagonistic ecosystem engineers can lead to lo...
It has been postulated that mound-building callianassid shrimp and seagrass have mutually negative e...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...
Freshwater shrimp dominate the faunal biomass of many tropical headwater streams: however, their rol...