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Responses of twelve tree species common in Everglades tree islands to simulated hydrologic regimes
Author(s): D. T. Jones, J. P. Sah, M. S. Ross, S. F. Oberbauer, B. Hwang and K. Jayachandran
Month: Sep
Year: 2006
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Wetlands
Volume: 26
Issue: 3
Pages: 830-844
Article Topic(s): Water
Research Setting(s): Wetland,Forest
Species Referenced: Annona glabra (Pond apple), Eugenia axillaris (White stopper),
Abstract
Researches the effects of three hydrologic regimes on 12 Everglades tree island species. Annona glabra was among the more flood-tolerant species while Chrysobalanus icaco was less flood-tolerant. The highest mortality from flooding was observed five upland species include Eugenia axillaris.Suggested Citation
D. T. Jones, J. P. Sah, M. S. Ross, S. F. Oberbauer, B. Hwang and K. Jayachandran. "Responses of twelve tree species common in Everglades tree islands to simulated hydrologic regimes." Wetlands 26.3 (2006): 830-844.Go back