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Relationships between hydrology and soils describe vegetation patterns in seasonally flooded tree islands of the southern Everglades, Florida
Author(s): T. G. Troxler Gann and D. L. Childers
Month: Feb
Year: 2006
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Plant and Soil
Volume: 279
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 271-286
Article Topic(s): Community level survey, Nutrients, Water
Research Setting(s): Forest,Wetland
Species Referenced: Chrysobalanus icaco (Icaco coco plum),
Abstract
Describes tree island inter-relationships between abiotic factors and plant-soil relationships. The variables that best described tree island structure were in part related to Chrysobalanus icaco canopy cover.Suggested Citation
T. G. Troxler Gann and D. L. Childers. "Relationships between hydrology and soils describe vegetation patterns in seasonally flooded tree islands of the southern Everglades, Florida." Plant and Soil 279.1-2 (2006): 271-286.Go back