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David Lagomasino

FCE Site Role
Project Collaborator

Affiliation
East Carolina University

Research
Coastal Processes, Disturbances, Vegetation-Water Interactions

  • Contact
    • Mailing address:
    • East Carolina University
    • Department of Coastal Studies
    • Flanagan Building, Suite 250
    • Greenville, NC 27858
  • Recent FCE Leveraged Projects
    Hurricane Irma effects on Florida Everglades mangroves: Assessment of resilience and trajectories of recovery

    Authors: Castañeda-Moya, E., T. Troxler, J. Kominoski, D. Lagomasino, J.P. Sah
    Funding organization: National Park Service - Department of the Interior
    Time period: 16 Apr 2020 - 30 Sep 2023

  • Recent FCE Presentations

    Castañeda-Moya, E., D. Lagomasino, J. Kominoski, T. Troxler, and J.P. Sah. 2022. Effects of Hurricane Irma on mangrove forest structure in the Florida Everglades, USA. Mangrove Congress of America, Merida, Mexico, October 10, 2022 - October 14, 2022.

    Chavez, S., S. Wdowinski, E. Castañeda-Moya, D. Lagomasino, T.E. Fatoyinbo, B. Cook, R.P. Moyer, K. Radabaugh, T. Troxler, and E.E. Gaiser. 2022. Use of remote sensing to determine damage and recovery of mangrove forests in the Everglades following hurricane disturbances. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2022, Montreal, Canada, August 16, 2022.

    Chavez, S., S. Wdowinski, D. Lagomasino, E. Castañeda-Moya, L. Fatoyinbo, B. Cook, R.P. Moyer, K. Radabaugh, J.M. Smoak, T. Troxler, and E.E. Gaiser. 2022. Use of remote sensing to determine damage and recovery of mangrove forests in the Everglades following hurricane disturbances. 2022 FCE LTER All Scientists Meeting, Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coral Gables, Florida, March 2, 2022.