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Fish, macrocrustacean and avian population dynamics and cohabitation in tidally influenced impounded subtropical wetlands

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Date Issued:
1986
Title: Fish, macrocrustacean and avian population dynamics and cohabitation in tidally influenced impounded subtropical wetlands.
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Name(s): Gilmore, R. G., creator
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Issuance: single unit
Date Issued: 1986
Publisher: The Division
Extent: 24 p.
Physical Description: pdf
Language(s): English
Identifier: 3183731 (digitool), FADT3183731 (IID), fau:5970 (fedora)
Note(s): Intensive interdisciplinary research programs conducted in unmanaged and managed subtropical mangrove marsh ecosystems of the Indian River lagoon in Florida since 1979 have produced information on temporal and spatial patterns of fish, macrocrustacean and avian use of these habitats. Diel samples taken on biweekly intervals have revealed long-term seasonal and annual cyclic patterns, as well as short term diurnal-nocturnal and tidal behavior patterns.
This document may be sited as: Gilmore, R. G. (1986). Fish, macrocrustacean and avian population dynamics and cohabitation in tidally influenced impounded subtropical wetlands. In W. R. Whitman & W. H. Meredith (Eds.), Proceedings of a Symposium on Waterfowl and Wetlands Management in the Coastal Zone of the Atlantic Flyway: Held at the Wilmington Hilton, Wilmington, Delaware, September 16-19, 1986. Dover, Del: The Division.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #544.
Subject(s): Symposium on Waterfowl and Wetlands Management in the Coastal Zone of the Atlantic Flyway (1986 : Wilmington, Del.)
Wetland management
Salt marsh ecology--Florida
Mangrove ecology--Florida
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3183731
Restrictions on Access: ©1986 Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife & Delaware Coastal Management Program
Host Institution: FAU