Phosphorus biogeochemistry and the impact of phosphorus enrichment: why is the Everglades so unique?

GB Noe, DL Childers, RD Jones - Ecosystems, 2001 - Springer
Abstract The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in
phosphorus (P) concentrations. P enrichment is one of the dominant anthropogenic impacts …

[图书][B] Biogeochemistry of wetlands: science and applications

KR Reddy, RD DeLaune, PW Inglett - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The globally important nature of wetland ecosystems has led to their increased protection
and restoration as well as their use in engineered systems. Underpinning the beneficial …

Environmental and anthropogenic controls over bacterial communities in wetland soils

WH Hartman, CJ Richardson… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
Soil bacteria regulate wetland biogeochemical processes, yet little is known about controls
over their distribution and abundance. Bacteria in North Carolina swamps and bogs differ …

Methylmercury concentrations and production rates across a trophic gradient in the northern Everglades

CC Gilmour, GS Riedel, MC Ederington, JT Bell… - Biogeochemistry, 1998 - Springer
Methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations and production rates were examined along with
sulfur biogeochemistry in Everglades sediments in March, July and December, 1995, as part …

Inland wetland change detection in the Everglades Water Conservation Area 2A using a time series of normalized remotely sensed data.

JR Jensen, K Rutchey, MS Koch, S Narumalani - 1995 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Recent and historical satellite remote sensor data were used to list aquatic macrophyte
(especially Typha domingensis and Cladium jamaicense) changes within the Florida …

Patterns of mangrove forest structure and soil nutrient dynamics along the Shark River Estuary, Florida

R Chen, RR Twilley - Estuaries, 1999 - Springer
The basal area and productivity of managrove wetlands are described in relation to selected
soil properties to understand the general pattern of optimum forest stature at the mouth of …

Effects of nutrients and hydroperiod on Typha, Cladium, and Eleocharis: implications for Everglades restoration

S Newman, JB Grace, JW Koebel - Ecological Applications, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
The recent expansion of Typha domingensis (Typha) into areas of the Everglades previously
dominated by Cladium jamaicense (Cladium) communities has led to competing hypotheses …

Spatial distribution characteristics of organic matter and total nitrogen of marsh soils in river marginal wetlands

J Bai, H Ouyang, W Deng, Y Zhu, X Zhang, Q Wang - Geoderma, 2005 - Elsevier
Contents of soil organic matter (SOM) and total nitrogen (TN) in the surface soils and
subsurface soils were measured in five types of floodplains classified with different flood …

Forms of soil phosphorus in selected hydrologic units of the Florida Everglades

KR Reddy, Y Wang, WF DeBusk… - Soil Science Society …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Florida Everglades wetland ecosystem is subject to changes in hydroperiod
and nutrient loading, resulting in soil P enrichment and changes in vegetation communities …

Phosphorus loading effects on extracellular enzyme activity in Everglades wetland soils

AL Wright, KR Reddy - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of P loading to the northern Florida Everglades has been implicated in changing
vegetation patterns, peat accretion rates, and other soil physico‐chemical properties. This …