TS/Ph-7b Site
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Description and Location
Site alias:Southern BoardwalkSite status:Active
(Active from March 2000 to present)Latitude, longitude:25.19676203, -80.64207766Site size:Approx. 1 haWatershed:Taylor SloughHydrography:Seasonally driven freshwater inputs and wind-driven estuarine inputsTopography:Flat, with tidal creek topographyGeology:Limestone bedrockSoil:Wetland peat, > 1 m thickVegetation:Mangrove forestHabitat:Mangrove wetland, low/dwarf statureClimatology:Subtropical moist, with distinctive wet (June-Nov.) and dry (Dec-May) seasons
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Data sets
Data sets
FCE DatasetsMangrove Soil Chemistry Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE), from December 2000 to May 23, 2002
Creators: Castaneda, Edward; Rivera-Monroy, Victor; Twilley, Robert;Monitoring of nutrient and sulfide concentrations in porewaters of mangrove forests from the Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), Florida, USA, December 2000 - ongoing
Creators: Castaneda, Edward; Rivera-Monroy, Victor; Twilley, Robert;Percentage of Carbon and Nitrogen of Soil Sediments from the Shark River Slough, Taylor Slough and Florida Bay within Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), Florida, USA, August 2008 - ongoing
Creators: Chambers, Randy; Russell, Timothy; Hatch, Rosemary; Katsaros, Dean; Gorsky, Adrianna;FCE LTER Taylor Slough/Panhandle-7 Site Scrub Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Leaf Gas Exchange Data, Florida, USA from January-December 2019
Creators: Hogan, James A; Castaneda, Edward; Lamb-Wotton, Lukas;
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Publications
Publications
Book Chapters
Davis, S.E., D. Lirman, and J. Wozniak. 2009. Nitrogen and phosphorus exchange among tropical coastal ecosystems, pp. 9-44 in Nagelkerken, Ivan (eds.) Ecological Connectivity Among Tropical Coastal Ecosystems. Springer : New York
Journal Articles
Mancera-Pineda, J.E., R.R. Twilley, and V.H. Rivera-Monroy. 2009. Carbon (d13c) and nitrogen (d15n) isotopic discrimination in mangroves in Florida Coastal Everglades as a function of environmental stress. Contributions in Marine Science 38: 109-129