Patterns of mangrove vegetation in two distinct basins of Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE), Shark River estuary and Taylor River Slough, represent unique opportunities to test hypotheses that root dynamics respond to gradients of resources, regulators, and hydroperiod. We propose that soil total phosphorus (P) gradients in these two coastal basins of FCE cause specific patterns in belowground biomass allocation and net primary productivity that facilitate nutrient acquisition, but also minimize stress from regulators and hydroperiod in flooded soil conditions. Shark River basin has higher P and tidal hydrology with riverine mangroves, in contrast to scrub mangroves of Taylor basin with more permanent flooding and lower P across the coastal ...
This study estimated soil accretion and mass (organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), and total so...
Florida Bay is more saline than it was historically, and reduced freshwater flows may lead to more p...
Saltwater intrusion and inundation can affect soil microbial activity, which regulates the carbon (C...
Patterns of mangrove vegetation in two distinct basins of Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE), Shark Ri...
Vegetation patterns of mangroves in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) result from the interaction...
Low and high water periods create contrasting challenges for trees inhabiting periodically flooded w...
Mangrove root decomposition rates were measured by distributing mesh bags containing fine root mater...
Root production influences a range of belowground processes, such as soil accretion, carbon sequestr...
The distribution of mangrove biomass and forest structure along Shark River estuary in the Florida C...
Studies in belowground dynamics are limited mainly due to the difficulty of studying roots despite w...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
Mangroves are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. However, it is unclear whether na...
Mangroves are among the world’s most carbon-dense ecosystems, but have suffered extensive deforestat...
Mangroves are blue-carbon-rich wetlands that can potentially contribute to climate change mitigation...
This study estimated soil accretion and mass (organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), and total so...
Florida Bay is more saline than it was historically, and reduced freshwater flows may lead to more p...
Saltwater intrusion and inundation can affect soil microbial activity, which regulates the carbon (C...
Patterns of mangrove vegetation in two distinct basins of Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE), Shark Ri...
Vegetation patterns of mangroves in the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) result from the interaction...
Low and high water periods create contrasting challenges for trees inhabiting periodically flooded w...
Mangrove root decomposition rates were measured by distributing mesh bags containing fine root mater...
Root production influences a range of belowground processes, such as soil accretion, carbon sequestr...
The distribution of mangrove biomass and forest structure along Shark River estuary in the Florida C...
Studies in belowground dynamics are limited mainly due to the difficulty of studying roots despite w...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
Mangroves are among the most carbon-dense ecosystems in the world. However, it is unclear whether na...
Mangroves are among the world’s most carbon-dense ecosystems, but have suffered extensive deforestat...
Mangroves are blue-carbon-rich wetlands that can potentially contribute to climate change mitigation...
This study estimated soil accretion and mass (organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), and total so...
Florida Bay is more saline than it was historically, and reduced freshwater flows may lead to more p...
Saltwater intrusion and inundation can affect soil microbial activity, which regulates the carbon (C...