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The Everglades Experiments

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Overview of Gradient Studies and Experiments
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    Chapter 2 Ecological Status of the Everglades: Environmental and Human Factors that Control the Peatland Complex on the Landscape
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    Chapter 3 Soil Characteristics of the Everglades Peatland
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    Chapter 4 Vegetation and Algae of the Everglades Fen
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    Chapter 5 Introduction to the Gradient Studies
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    Chapter 6 Enrichment Gradients in WCA-2A and Northern WCA-3A: Water, Soil, Plant Biomass, and Nutrient Storage Responses
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    Chapter 7 Geologic Settings and Hydrology Gradients in the Everglades
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    Chapter 8 Effects of Hydrologic Management Decisions on Everglades Tree Islands
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    Chapter 9 Macrophyte Community Responses in the Everglades with an Emphasis on Cattail ( Typha domingensis ) and Sawgrass ( Cladium jamaicense ) Interactions along a Gradient of Long-Term Nutrient Additions, Altered Hydroperiod, and Fire
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    Chapter 10 Algal Responses to Long-Term Nutrient Additions
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    Chapter 11 Macroinvertebrate Responses to a Gradient of Long-Term Nutrient Additions, Altered Hydroperiod, and Fire
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    Chapter 12 Historical Changes in Water Quality and Vegetation in WCA-2A Determined by Paleoecological Analyses
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    Chapter 13 Carbon Cycling and Dissolved Organic Matter Export in the Northern Everglades
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    Chapter 14 Introduction to a Mesocosm Approach for Establishment of Phosphorus Gradient Experiments
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    Chapter 15 Water Quality, Soil Chemistry, and Ecosystem Responses to P Dosing
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    Chapter 16 Macrophyte Slough Community Response to Experimental Phosphorus Enrichment and Periphyton Removal
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    Chapter 17 Decomposition of Litter and Peat in the Everglades: The Influence of P Concentrations
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    Chapter 18 Experimental Assessment of Phosphorus Effects on Algal Assemblages in Dosing Mesocosms
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    Chapter 19 Macroinvertebrate and Fish Responses to Experimental P Additions in Everglades Sloughs
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    Chapter 20 Plant Community Response to Long-Term N and P Fertilization
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    Chapter 21 The Effects of Disturbance, Phosphorus, and Water Level on Plant Succession in the Everglades
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    Chapter 22 Establishment and Seedling Growth of Sawgrass and Cattail from the Everglades
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    Chapter 23 Long-Term Phosphorus Assimilative Capacity (PAC) in the Everglades
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    Chapter 24 Spatial Distributions of Total Phosphorus and Phosphorus Accretion Rates in Everglades Soils
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    Chapter 25 An Ecological Basis for Establishment of a Phosphorus Threshold for the Everglades Ecosystem
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    Chapter 26 An Ecological Approach for Restoration of the Everglades Fen
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Title
The Everglades Experiments
Published by
Springer, March 2008
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-68923-4
ISBNs
978-0-387-68923-4, 978-0-387-98796-5, 978-1-4419-3165-8
Authors

Richardson, Curtis, Richardson, Curtis J.

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Country Count As %
Unknown 7 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 14%
Other 1 14%
Unknown 5 71%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Environmental Science 1 14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 14%
Unknown 5 71%