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Tropical seagrass-associated macroalgae distributions and trends relative to water quality
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Importance of water source in controlling leaf leaching losses in a dwarf red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) wetland
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Variation and uncertainty in evaporation from a subtropical estuary: Florida Bay
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Seasonal fish community variation in headwater mangrove creeks in the southwestern Everglades: an examination of their role as dry-down refuges
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A spatial-temporal analysis of section 404 wetland permitting in Texas and Florida: Thirteen years of impact along the coast
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Identification of a hydrodynamic threshold in karst rocks from the Biscayne Aquifer, south Florida, USA
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Seasonal and spatial variation in the stable isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of precipitation in south Florida
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Experimental nutrient enrichment causes complex changes in seagrass, microalgae, and macroalgae community structure in Florida Bay
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Stable isotopes reveal complex changes in trophic relationships following nutrient addition in a coastal marine ecosystem
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Physiological responses of red mangroves to the climate in the Florida Everglades
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Climatic controls on phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical estuary, Florida Bay, USA.
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Interspecific variation in the elemental and stable isotope content of seagrasses in South Florida
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Periphyton as an indicator of restoration in the Florida Everglades
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Multidecadal climate oscillations detected in a transparency record from a subtropical Florida lake
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Roseate Spoonbills as an Indicator for Restoration of the Everglades and Florida Bay
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Antipredator responses by native mosquitofish to non-native cichlids: an examination of the role of prey naiveté
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Nutrient enrichment, grazer identity, and their effects on epiphytic algal assemblages: field experiments in subtropical turtlegrass Thalassia testudinum meadows
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Controls on mangrove forest-atmosphere carbon dioxide exchanges in western Everglades National Park
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Impacts of hurricanes on surface water flow within a wetland
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Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators