References
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1. National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/ever/naturescience/naturalfeaturesandecosystems.htm
2 Everglades Foundation p. 3. http://www.drivecms.com/uploads/evergladesfoundation.org/EAC%20Essentials%20ROADMAP%20~.pdf
- Ibid.
- Grunwald p. 17.
- Mark T. Brown, Matthew J. Cohen; Eliana Bardi; and Wesley W. Ingwersen), Species Diversity in the Florida Everglades, USA: a systems approach to calculating biodiversity, Aquatic Sciences-Research Across Boundaries. Volume 68 no 3 254-277 DOI:10.1007/s00027-006-0854-1.
- National Research Council p. 3.
- National Research Council p. 161.
- Scheidt, D. J., and P. I. Kalla. 2007. Everglades Ecosystem Assessment: Water management, water quality, eutrophication, mercury contamination, soils and habitat. Monitoring for adaptive management: A R-EMAP status report. EPA 904-R-07-001. Atlanta, GA: EPA.
- South Florida Water Management District http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/pg_grp_sfwmd_koe/pg_sfwmd_koe_evergladesproblems?_piref2814_19613745_2814_19613742_19613742.tabstring=tab2302148 .
- Ibid.
- Flaig, E. G., and K. R. Reddy. 1995. Fate of phosphorus in the Lake Okeechobee watershed, Florida, USA: Overview and recommendations. Ecological Engineering 5:127-National Research Council.
- Doering, P.H. 1996. Temporal variability of water quality in the St. Lucie Estuary, South Flordia. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 32:1293-1306.
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- National Research Council.
- Ibid.
- Li, S., I. A. Mendelssohn, H. Chen and W. H. Orem. 2009. Does sulfate enrichment promote the expansion of Typha domingensis (cattail) in the Florida Everglades? Freshwater Biology 54(9):1909-1923.
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- National Research Council p. 12.
- Scheidt, D. J., and P. I. Kalla. 2007. Everglades Ecosystem Assessment: Water management, water quality, eutrophication, mercury contamination, soils and habitat. Monitoring for adaptive management: A R-EMAP status report. EPA 904-R-07-001. Atlanta, GA: EPA.
- National Research Council p. 163.
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- Ibid.
- Gilmour, C., W. Orem, G. Aiken, and D. Krabbenhoft. 2009. Sulfur Impacts on MeHg: A Summary of ACME Field Data and Experiments. Seminar presented at the Second Annual Workshop on Mercury and Sulfur in South Florida Wetlands held in June 2009.
- Scheidt, D. J., and P. I. Kalla. 2007. Everglades Ecosystem Assessment: Water management, water quality, eutrophication, mercury contamination, soils and habitat. Monitoring for adaptive management: A R-EMAP status report. EPA 904-R-07-001. Atlanta, GA: EPA.
- Gilmour, C., D. Krabbenhoft, W. Orem, G. Aiken, and E. Roden. 2007. Status Report on ACME Studies on the Control of Hg Methylation and Bioaccumulation in the Everglades. West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District.
- National Reseach Council p. 164.
- Krabbenhoft, D., W. Orem, G. Aiken, and C. Gilmour. 2009. Linking Mercury, Sulfate, DOC and Hydrology at Site 3A15 -1995-2008. Seminar presented at the Second Annual Workshop on Mercury and Sulfur in South Florida Wetlands held in June 2009.
- National Research Council p. 165
- National Research Council p. 40.
- Ferriter, A., K. Serbesoff-King, M. Bodle, C. Goodyear, B. Doren, and K. Langeland. 2004. Invasive Species and Everglades Restoration. In SFWMD. 2004. South Florida Environmental Report. Available online at https://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/pg_grp_sfwmd_sfer/portlet_prevreport/final/ind ex.html. Accessed June 21, 2010.
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- Sklar, F. H., and A. G. van der Valk. 2002. Tree islands of the Everglades: An overview. Pp. 1- 17 in Sklar, F. H., and A. G. van der Valk, eds. Tree Islands of the Everglades. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- Ibid.
- National Research Council p. 115.
- Doren, R. F., J. C. Trexler, M. Harwell, and G. R. Best. (2008). System-wide Indicators for Everglades Restoration 2008 Assessment. Unpublished Technical Report.
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