Non-native fishes present a management challenge to maintaining Everglades National Park (ENP) in a natural state. We summarized data from long-term fish monitoring studies in ENP and reviewed the timing of introductions relative to water-management changes. Beginning in the early 1950s, management actions have added canals, altered wetland habitats by flooding and drainage, and changed inflows into ENP, particularly in the Taylor Slough/C-111 basin and Rocky Glades. The first non-native fishes likely entered ENP by the late 1960s, but species numbers increased sharply in the early 1980s when new water-management actions were implemented. After 1999, eight non-native species and three native species, all previously recorded outside of Park ...
Anthropogenic habitat alterations and water-management practices have imposed an artificial spatial ...
Meeting Everglades restoration goals will require tradeoffs, such as restoring historical hydrology ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...
Non-native fishes present a management challenge to maintaining Everglades National Park (ENP) in a ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
During the 1960s, water management practices resulted in the conversion of the wetlands that fringe ...
Everglades National Park (ENP), established in December 1947, has collected recreational fishing dat...
A major goal of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is to recover historical (pre-d...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
A growing number of non-native fishes have been introduced into Florida waters in recent years, yet ...
The Everglades in southern Florida, U.S.A., is a major focus of conservation activities. The freshwa...
Native fish populations in the Green River have adapted to the naturally variable environmental cond...
Florida has more non-native wildlife species than any other state: 439 introduced species of fish, w...
In large-scale conservation decisions, scenario planning identifies key uncertainties of ecosystem f...
We explored fish behavior and migration in the Everglades. During the wet season, most areas are inu...
Anthropogenic habitat alterations and water-management practices have imposed an artificial spatial ...
Meeting Everglades restoration goals will require tradeoffs, such as restoring historical hydrology ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...
Non-native fishes present a management challenge to maintaining Everglades National Park (ENP) in a ...
Short-hydroperiod Everglades wetlands have been disproportionately affected by reductions in freshwa...
During the 1960s, water management practices resulted in the conversion of the wetlands that fringe ...
Everglades National Park (ENP), established in December 1947, has collected recreational fishing dat...
A major goal of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is to recover historical (pre-d...
Vertebrate populations are subjected to novel anthropogenic stressors that are expected to multiply ...
A growing number of non-native fishes have been introduced into Florida waters in recent years, yet ...
The Everglades in southern Florida, U.S.A., is a major focus of conservation activities. The freshwa...
Native fish populations in the Green River have adapted to the naturally variable environmental cond...
Florida has more non-native wildlife species than any other state: 439 introduced species of fish, w...
In large-scale conservation decisions, scenario planning identifies key uncertainties of ecosystem f...
We explored fish behavior and migration in the Everglades. During the wet season, most areas are inu...
Anthropogenic habitat alterations and water-management practices have imposed an artificial spatial ...
Meeting Everglades restoration goals will require tradeoffs, such as restoring historical hydrology ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...