This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program (FCE LTER). My objectives are to review our research to date, and to present a new central theme and conceptual approach for future research. Our research has focused on understanding how dissolved organic matter (DOM) from upstream oligotrophic marshes interacted with a marine source of the limiting nutrient, phosphorus (P), to control productivity in the oligohaline estuarine ecotone. We have been working along freshwater to marine transects in two drainage basins located in Everglades National Park (ENP). The Shark River Slough transect (SRS) has a direct connection to the Gulf of Mexico, providing ...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Using high-resolution measures of aquatic ecosystem metabolism and water quality, we investigated th...
Benthic primary production in Florida Bay is mainly driven by mangroves, seagrass, peryphiton, and m...
This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglad...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
The Florida Everglades is a naturally oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ...
Increasing human populations and activities in coastal areas have led to high nutrient loading and e...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the processes that control material transport in...
We present 8 yr of long-term water quality, climatological, and water management data for 17 locatio...
The Florida Everglades is a massive and highly managed subtropical wetland ecosystem, strongly influ...
Since the 1880s, hydrological modification of the Greater Florida Everglades has reduced water level...
A better understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients entering Florida Bay is a key issu...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
Abstract. Water draining from the Everglades marshes of southern Florida contains high concentration...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Using high-resolution measures of aquatic ecosystem metabolism and water quality, we investigated th...
Benthic primary production in Florida Bay is mainly driven by mangroves, seagrass, peryphiton, and m...
This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglad...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
The Florida Everglades is a naturally oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ...
Increasing human populations and activities in coastal areas have led to high nutrient loading and e...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the processes that control material transport in...
We present 8 yr of long-term water quality, climatological, and water management data for 17 locatio...
The Florida Everglades is a massive and highly managed subtropical wetland ecosystem, strongly influ...
Since the 1880s, hydrological modification of the Greater Florida Everglades has reduced water level...
A better understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients entering Florida Bay is a key issu...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
Abstract. Water draining from the Everglades marshes of southern Florida contains high concentration...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
Using high-resolution measures of aquatic ecosystem metabolism and water quality, we investigated th...
Benthic primary production in Florida Bay is mainly driven by mangroves, seagrass, peryphiton, and m...