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9781402010507

Tree Islands of the Everglades

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  • ISBN13:

    9781402010507

  • ISBN10:

    1402010508

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-03-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Tree Islands of the Everglades brings together for the first time experts in anthropology, ecology, geology, paleontology, wildlife, and landscape modelling to review the state of our understanding of the small, forested islands that are a feature of most large wetlands. Although tree islands can be found in wetlands around the world, only in the Florida Everglades have their unique and complex origins, structure, and functions been investigated. Although these biodiversity hotspots are important to the survival of many plants and animals in the Everglades, most of them have been lost since the 1940s as a result of poor water management. Consequently, the restoration of tree islands will be a key performance measure for the success of the ongoing Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Tree Islands of the Everglades reviews the geologic origin of different kinds of tree islands and presents competing hypotheses about their subsequent development. It also describes their vegetation and factors controlling the composition of their vegetation, their fauna, their unique geochemistry, and their use by Native Americans. Throughout, the importance of recurring wet years (intensive flooding) and dry years (frequent fires) are emphasized for understanding changes in tree island flora and fauna. Although they have received very little attention tree islands in The Everglades and other comparable wetlands around the world are a key feature of these wetlands and understanding the status or health of tree islands is central to understanding their overall condition.This book will be of particular interest to ecologists, environmentalists, geologists and wildlife biologists with an interest in wetlands, especially wetland preservation and restoration.

Table of Contents

Tree Islands of the Everglades: An Overview
1(18)
Fred H. Sklar
Arnold van der Valk
Tree Island Ecosystems of the World
19(52)
Paul R. Wetzel
Bayhead Tree Islands on Deep Peats of the Northeastern Everglades
71(46)
Peter A. Stone
Patrick J. Gleason
Gail L. Chmura
Paleoecological Insights on Fixed Tree Island Development in the Florida Everglades: I. Environmental Controls
117(36)
Debra A. Willard
Charles W. Holmes
Michael S. Korvela
Daniel Mason
James B. Murray
William H. Orem
D. Timothy Towles
Nutrient Geochemistry of Sediments from Two Tree Islands in Water Conservation Area 3B, the Everglades, Florida
153(34)
William H. Orem
Debra A. Willard
Harry E. Lerch
Anne L. Bates
Ann Boylan
Margo Comm
The Archaeology of Everglades Tree Islands
187(20)
Robert S. Carr
Water Depth Tolerances of Dominant Tree Island Species: What do We Know?
207(18)
William H. Conner
Thomas W. Doyle
Daniel Mason
Vegetation Pattern and Process in Tree Islands of the Southern Everglades and Adjacent Areas
225(58)
Thomas V. Armentano
David T. Jones
Michael S. Ross
Brandon W. Gamble
Tree Island Vegetation and Water Management in the Central Everglades
283(28)
Lorraine Heisler
D. Timothy Towle
Laura A. Brandt
Robert T. Pace
Tree Islands of the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
311(26)
Laura A. Brandt
Jennifer E. Silveira
Wiley M. Kitchens
Vegetation, Peat Elevation and Peat Depth on Two Tree Islands in Water Conservation Area 3-A
337(20)
Daniel H. Mason1
Arnold van der Valk
Analysis of Tree Island Vegetation Communities
357(34)
Paul R. Wetzel
Occurrence of Wildlife on Tree Islands in the Southern Everglades
391(38)
Walter E. Meshaka, Jr.
Ray Snow
Oron L. Bass, Jr.
William B. Robertson, Jr.
Effects of Tree Island Size and Water on the Population Dynamics of Small Mammals in the Everglades
429(16)
Michael S. Gaines
Christopher R. Sasso
James E. Diffendorfer
Harald Beck
Habitat-Use Patterns of Avian Seed Dispersers in the Central Everglades
445(24)
Dale E. Gawlik
Peg Gronemeyer
Robert A. Powell
Spatial Simulations of Tree Islands for Everglades Restoration
469(30)
Yegang Wu
Ken Rutchey
Weihe Guan
Les Vilchek
Fred H. Sklar
What We Know and Should Know about Tree Islands
499(24)
Arnold van der Valk
Fred Sklar
Subject Index 523(14)
Genus and Species Index 537

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