Poster presented December 2000, at the Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference
M. R. Palmer1, K. G. Rice2, L. J. Gross1[ Disclaimer ]
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The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is a keystone species of the South Florida Ecosystem. Population growth and survival depends directly on the hydrologic functioning of South Florida watersheds. The American alligator's role as a top predator and its effect on the structuring of plant communities and associated aquatic animals (Mazzotti and Brandt, 1994) make it an ideal indicator of ecosystem health. The response of alligator populations to spatio-temporal changes in hydrological conditions throughout the South Florida ecosystem are integral to the evaluation of any restoration alternative.
Alligators and Water management
Historical trends
Current trends
Future trends with Restoration
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Acknowledgements
This research was supported in significant part by DOI's Critical Ecosystem Studies Initiative, a special funding initiative for Everglades restoration administered by the National Park Service; and in part by USGS's Florida Caribbean Science Center.
T. Foster assisted with poster formatting.
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1 ATLSS
The Institute for Environmental Modeling University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN 37996-1610 |
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2 USGS-BRD
Everglades National Park Field Station 40001 S. R. 9336 Homestead, FL 33034 |
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