E-Book, Englisch, 1024 Seiten
Porter The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4200-3941-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
An Ecosystem Sourcebook
E-Book, Englisch, 1024 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-3941-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Providing a synthesis of basic and applied research, The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook takes an encyclopedic look at how to study and manage ecosystems connected by surface and subsurface water movements. The book examines the South Florida hydroscape, a series of ecosystems linked by hydrology in a region of intense human development and profound modifications to the natural environment.
The book presents scientific studies in the South Florida Hydroscape, discusses policy and management by government and nonprofit groups, and explores how the whole watershed approach must be used to successfully protect coral reefs. The contributions range from the traditional to the controversial, questioning current management schemes and summarizing the results of state-of-the-art research.
Billions of dollars, countless man-hours, and innumerable resources have been spent studying the various South Florida ecosystems and how they are linked. The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook shows you how the principles learned in this region can be applied to other tropical and subtropical hydroscapes.
Zielgruppe
Ecologists, environmentalists, marine biologists, limnologists, ecosystem managers, coastal zone managers, wetlands biologists, oceanographers, coral reef scientists, conservation biologists, and environmental lawyers
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
FLORIDA EVERGLADES
Hydrology and Nutrients
The Past, Present, and Future Hydrology and Ecology of Lake Okeechobee and Its Watersheds, A.D. Steinman, K.E. Havens, H.J. Carrick, and R. VanZee
The Effects of Altered Hydrology on the Ecology of the Everglades, F. Sklar, C. McVoy, R. Van Zee, D. Gawlik, K. Tarboton, D. Rudnick, S. Miao, and T. Armentano
Effects of Anthropogenic P Inputs on the Everglades, P.V. McCormick, S. Newman, S. Miao, R. Reddy, D. Gawlick, T. Fontaine, and D. Marley
Quantifying the Effects of Low-Level Phosphorus Additions on Unenriched Everglades Wetlands with In Situ Flumes and Phosphorus Dosing, D.L. Childers, R.D. Jones, J. Trexler, C. Buzzelli, S. Dailey, A.L. Edwards, E. Gaiser, K. Jayachandaran, A. Kenne, D.Lee, J. Meeder, M.K. Nair, J.H.K. Pechmann, A. Renshaw, J. Richards, M. Rugge, L.J. Scinto, P. Sterling, and W. Van Gelder
Biota
Ecological Scale and Its Implications for Freshwater Fishes in the Florida Everglades, J.C. Trexler, W.F. Loftus, F. Jordan, J.H. Chick, K.L. Kandl, T.C. McElroy, and O.L. Bass, Jr.
Linkages Between the Snail Kite Population and Wetland Dynamics in a Highly Fragmented South Florida Hydroscape, W.M. Kitchens, R.E. Bennetts, and D.L. DeAngelis
Multi-Taxon Analysis of the "White Zone," a Common Ecotonal Feature of South Florida Coastal Westlands, M.S. Ross, E.E. Gaiser, J.F. Meeder, and M,T. Lewin
Ecosystem Modeling
Modeling Ecosystem and Population Dynamics on the South Florida Hydroscape, D.L. DeAngelis, S. Bellmund, W. M. Mooij, M.P. Nott, E.J. Comiskey, L.J. Gross, M.A. Huston, and W.F. Wolff
Maps and GIS Databases for Environmental Studies of the Everglades, R. Welch, M. Madden, and R. Doren
Nitrous Oxide, Methane, and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from South Florida Habitats During the Transition from Dry to Wet Seasons: Potential Impacts of Everglades Drainage and Flooding on the Atmosphere, T.J. Goreau and W. Zamboni de Mello
FLORIDA BAY
Water Movements and Chemistry
Transport Processes Linking South Florida Coastal Ecosystems, T.N. Lee, E. Johns, D. Wilson, E. Williams, and N. Smith
Regional-Scale and Long-Term Transport Patterns in the Florida Keys, Ned P. Smith and Patrick A. Pitts
The Transport of Terrestrial Nutrients to South Florida Coastal Waters, L.E. Brand
Linkages Between the South Florida Peninsula and Coastal Zone: A Sediment-Based History of Natural and Anthropogenic Influences, T.A. Nelsen, H.R. Wanless, J.H. Trefry, C. Alvarez-Zarikian, T. Hood, P. Blackwelder, P. Swart, L. Tedesco, W.-J. Kang, S. Metz, G. Garte, C. Featherstone, C. Souch, J.F. Pachut, M. O'Neal, and G. Ellis
Rapid Remote Assessments of Salinity and Ocean Color in Florida Bay, E.J. D'Sa, J.B. Zaitzeff, C.S. Yentsch, J.L. Miller, and R. Ives
Biota
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Phytoplankton in Florida Bay: Utility of Algal Accessory Pigments and Remote Sensing to Assess Bloom Dynamics, L.L. Richardson and P.V. Zimba
Modern Diatom Distributions in Florida Bay: A Preliminary Analysis, J.K. Huvane
Seagrass Distribution in South Florida: A Multi-Agency Coordinated Monitoring Program, J.W. Fourqurean, M.J. Durako, M.O. Hall, and L.N. Hefty
Patterns of Change in the Seagrass Dominated Florida Bay Hydroscape, M.J. Durako, M.O. Hall, and M. Merello
Linkages Between Estuarine and Reef Fish Assemblages: Enhancement by the Presence of Well- Developed Mangrove Shorelines, J.A. Ley and C.C. McIvor
Nesting Patterns of Roseate Spoonbills in Florida Bay 1935 - 1999: Implications of Landscape Scale Anthropogenic Impacts, J.J. Lorenz, J.C. Ogden, R. Bjork, and G.V.N. Powell
FLORIDA REEF TRACT
Water Movements and Nutrients
A View from the Bridge: External and Internal Forces Affecting the Ambient Water Quality of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, J.N. Boyer and R.D. Jones
Biotic Phase Shifts in Florida Bay and Fore Reef Communities of the Florida Keys: Linkages with Historical Freshwater Flows and Nitrogen Loading from Everglades Runoff, B.E. Lapointe, W.R. Matzie, and P.J. Barile
Shoreline Nutrients and Chlorophyll a in the Florida Keys, 1994-1997: A Preliminary Analysis, B.D. Keller and A. Itkin
Tidal and Meteorological Influences on Shallow Marine Ground-Water Flow in the Upper Florida Keys, C.D. Reich, E.A. Shinn, T.D. Hickey, and A.B. Tihansky
The "Ostrich" Component of the Multiple Stressor Model: Undermining South Florida, S.T. Bacchus
Reef Biota
Detection of Coral Reef Change by the Florida Keys Coral Reef Monitoring Project, J.W. Porter, W.C. Jaap, J.L. Wheaton, V. Kosmynin, C.P. Tsokos, G. Yanev, K. Hackett, K.L. Patterson, D.M. Marcinek, J. Dotten, D. Eaken, M. Brill, M. Lybolt, M. Patterson, O.W. Meier, K.G. Porter, and P. Dustan
The Influence of Nearshore Waters on Corals of the Florida Reef Tract, C.B. Cook, E.M. Mueller, M.D. Ferrier, and E. Annis
Differential Coral Recruitment Patterns in the Florida Keys, J.I. Tougas and J.W. Porter
Aspergillosis of Sea Fan Corals: Disease Dynamics in the Florida Keys, USA, K. Kim and C.D. Harvell
POLICY, MANAGEMENT, AND CONSERVATION
Water Quality Concerns in the Florida Keys: Sources, Effects, and Solutions, W.L. Kruczynski and F. McManus
The Role of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Initiative, B.D. Causey
The Role of a Non Profit Organization, Reef Relief, in Protecting Coral Reefs, D. Quirolo
INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY: AN INTEGRATED WATERSHED APPROACH TO CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT IN NEGRIL, JAMAICA
Patterns of Coral reef Development in the Negril Marine Park: Necessity for a Whole-Watershed Management Plan, K.G. Porter, J.W. Porter, K. Thacker, P. Dustan, C. Black, W. Gabbidon, L. Getten, C. Quirolo, D.W. Porter, and D.M. Marcinek
Community-Based Water Quality and Coral Reef Monitoring in the Negril Marine Park, Jamaica: Land-Based Nutrient Inputs and Their Ecological Consequences, B.E. Lapointe and K. Thacker
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