Ecosystem management practices that modify the major drivers and stressors of an ecosystem often lead to changes in plant community composition. This paper examines how closely the trajectory of vegetation change in seasonally-flooded wetlands tracks management-induced alterations in hydrology and soil characteristics. We used trajectory analysis, a multivariate method designed to test hypotheses about rates and directions of community change, to examine vegetation shifts in response to changes in water management practices within the Taylor Slough basin of Everglades National Park. We summarized vegetation data by non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination, and examined the time trajectory of each site along environmental vectors repre...
The influence of hydrological dynamics on vegetational biodiversity and structuring of wetland envir...
The hydrologic regime of Shark Slough, the most extensive long hydroperiod marsh in Everglades Natio...
Tree islands are an important structural component of many graminoid-dominated wetlands because they...
Ecosystem management practices that modify the major drivers and stressors of an ecosystem often lea...
We analyzed the dynamics of freshwater marsh vegetation of Taylor Slough in eastern Everglades Natio...
Projects of the scope of the restoration of the Florida Everglades require substantial information r...
The historic Everglades Ridge and Slough landscape maintained regularly spaced and elevated sawgrass...
In the southern Everglades, vegetation in both the marl prairie and ridge and slough landscapes is s...
Wetlands respond to nutrient enrichment with characteristic increases in soil nutrients and shifts i...
The Everglades is a complex ecosystem that supports a vast amount of biodiversity. Alterations to th...
Understanding the relationships between hydrology and salinity and plant community structure and pro...
Wetlands respond to nutrient enrichment with characteristic increases in soil nutrients and shifts i...
The influence of hydrological dynamics on vegetation distribution and the structuring of wetland env...
In the current managed Everglades system, the pre-drainage, patterned mosaic of sawgrass ridges, slo...
In the Florida Everglades, remodeling of natural wetlands to promote agriculture and human settlemen...
The influence of hydrological dynamics on vegetational biodiversity and structuring of wetland envir...
The hydrologic regime of Shark Slough, the most extensive long hydroperiod marsh in Everglades Natio...
Tree islands are an important structural component of many graminoid-dominated wetlands because they...
Ecosystem management practices that modify the major drivers and stressors of an ecosystem often lea...
We analyzed the dynamics of freshwater marsh vegetation of Taylor Slough in eastern Everglades Natio...
Projects of the scope of the restoration of the Florida Everglades require substantial information r...
The historic Everglades Ridge and Slough landscape maintained regularly spaced and elevated sawgrass...
In the southern Everglades, vegetation in both the marl prairie and ridge and slough landscapes is s...
Wetlands respond to nutrient enrichment with characteristic increases in soil nutrients and shifts i...
The Everglades is a complex ecosystem that supports a vast amount of biodiversity. Alterations to th...
Understanding the relationships between hydrology and salinity and plant community structure and pro...
Wetlands respond to nutrient enrichment with characteristic increases in soil nutrients and shifts i...
The influence of hydrological dynamics on vegetation distribution and the structuring of wetland env...
In the current managed Everglades system, the pre-drainage, patterned mosaic of sawgrass ridges, slo...
In the Florida Everglades, remodeling of natural wetlands to promote agriculture and human settlemen...
The influence of hydrological dynamics on vegetational biodiversity and structuring of wetland envir...
The hydrologic regime of Shark Slough, the most extensive long hydroperiod marsh in Everglades Natio...
Tree islands are an important structural component of many graminoid-dominated wetlands because they...