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Post-fire succession and carbon storage in the northern Everglades
The implications of willow invasion in a sawgrass community
Adapting the pin-intercept method to estimate emergent biomass in sawgrass-dominated communities of the Florida Everglades
Experimental drying intensifies burning and carbon losses in a northern peatland
Association of postfire peat accumulation and microtopography in boreal bogs
Evaluating the effectiveness of seed banks for the recovery of sawgrass in A.R.M Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
Cascading effects of vegetation on peat soil properties and crayfish survival in the Florida Everglades
Invasion-mediated recovery following managed disturbance in the northern Everglades
Moderate drop in water table increases peatland vulnerability to post-fire regime shift
Estimating Belowground Carbon Stocks in Isolated Wetlands of the Northern Everglades Watershed, Central Florida, Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Aerial Imagery
Shifts in pore connectivity from precipitation versus groundwater rewetting increases soil carbon loss after drought
FIRE BEHAVIOR ACROSS A VEGETATION GRADIENT AND PEAT COMBUSTION VULNERABILITY IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Determining the Effects of Fire on Ridge Shape Complexity In the Central Everglades
Influence of Soil Disturbance and Fire on the Distribution of Caesar’s Weed (Urena Lobata) in Pine Flatwoods
Post-fire Succession and Carbon Storage in the Northern Everglades
The cascading impacts of vegetation on peat soil properties and crayfish survival in the Florida everglades
The impact of willow encroachment on water and carbon exchange in the vegetation of a subtropical wetland
THE IMPACT OF NUTRIENT LOADING ON THE SOIL AND ROOT RESPIRATION RATES OF FLORIDA MANGROVES
THE EFFECTS OF WILLOW SHRUB ENCROACHMENT ON SOIL ORGANIC CARBON STORAGE IN A SOUTH FLORIDA HERBACEOUS WETLAND
THE EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT INPUTS ON SURFACE ELEVATION CHANGE PROCESSES IN TIDAL MANGROVE FORESTS

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