Periphyton communities dominate primary production in much of the Florida Everglades wetland and therefore contribute to soil production, ecosystem metabolism and secondary production as well as the composition of dependent communities. Decades of research in the Everglades have supported research findings from other wetland types that cumulatively show that periphyton communities respond very rapidly to alterations in the two dominant drivers of wetland structure and function—hydrology and water quality. Hydrology controls periphyton productivity and composition by regulating moisture availability, substrate types available for colonization and supply of nutrients. Nutrients, particularly the limiting nutrient in this system, phosphorus (P...
We developed diatom-based prediction models of hydrology and periphyton abundance to inform assessme...
The northern Everglades Water Conservation Areas have experienced recent ecological shifts in primar...
The distinctive karstic, freshwater wetlands of the northern Caribbean and Central American region s...
Periphyton communities dominate primary production in much of the Florida Everglades wetland and the...
Everglades periphyton mats are tightly-coupled autotrophic (algae and cyanobacteria) and heterotroph...
The utility of periphyton to expose ecological ramifications to restorative or deconstructive change...
Periphyton is an abundant and ubiquitous feature of the Florida Everglades, often forming thick mats...
We examined periphyton along transects in five Everglades marshes and related compositional and func...
We examined periphyton along transects in five Everglades marshes and related compositional and func...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
Hydroperiod, or the distribution, duration and timing of flooding affects both plant and animal dist...
Periphyton plays key ecological roles in karstic, freshwater wetlands and is extremely sensitive to ...
The Florida Everglades is a mosaic of short and long-hydroperiod marshes that differ in the depth, d...
We developed diatom-based prediction models of hydrology and periphyton abundance to inform assessme...
The northern Everglades Water Conservation Areas have experienced recent ecological shifts in primar...
The distinctive karstic, freshwater wetlands of the northern Caribbean and Central American region s...
Periphyton communities dominate primary production in much of the Florida Everglades wetland and the...
Everglades periphyton mats are tightly-coupled autotrophic (algae and cyanobacteria) and heterotroph...
The utility of periphyton to expose ecological ramifications to restorative or deconstructive change...
Periphyton is an abundant and ubiquitous feature of the Florida Everglades, often forming thick mats...
We examined periphyton along transects in five Everglades marshes and related compositional and func...
We examined periphyton along transects in five Everglades marshes and related compositional and func...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
Hydroperiod, or the distribution, duration and timing of flooding affects both plant and animal dist...
Periphyton plays key ecological roles in karstic, freshwater wetlands and is extremely sensitive to ...
The Florida Everglades is a mosaic of short and long-hydroperiod marshes that differ in the depth, d...
We developed diatom-based prediction models of hydrology and periphyton abundance to inform assessme...
The northern Everglades Water Conservation Areas have experienced recent ecological shifts in primar...
The distinctive karstic, freshwater wetlands of the northern Caribbean and Central American region s...