| Title Page |
| Disclaimer |
| Perspective |
| Abstract |
| Table of Contents |
| List of Figures |
| List of Tables |
| Executive summary |
| Effects of shading on nuisance... |
| Competition and contributions of... |
| The development and role of microtopography... |
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Full Citation |
Material Information |
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Title: |
Successional development of forested wetlands on reclaimed phophate mined lands in Florida : Final report volume I |
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Physical Description: |
1v : ill., charts, tables, maps ; 28 cm. |
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Language: |
English |
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Creator: |
Brown, Mark T. (Mark Theodore), 1945- Carstenn, Susan M. Howard T. Odum Center for Wetlands. Baker, John Bukata, B. J Gysan, Tim Jackson, Kristina Reiss, Kelly Chinners Sloan, Melini |
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Publisher: |
Center for Wetlands, Phelps Laboratory, University of Florida |
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Publication Date: |
2002 |
Subjects |
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Subjects / Keywords: |
Wetlands -- Florida Restoration ecology -- Florida Reclamation of land -- Florida Phosphate mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Florida Ecosystem management -- Florida |
Notes |
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General Note: |
"Prepared for Florida Institute of Phosphate Research, 1855 West Main Street, Bartow, Florida 33830 USA, Contact Manager: Steven G. Richardson, FIPR Project Numbers: 95-03-117R and 98-03-131." |
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Funding: |
(Florida Environments Online) |
Record Information |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00015102 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00001 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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Resource Identifier: |
aleph - 003511935 notis - AAA7546 |
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Table of Contents |
Title Page
Page i
Disclaimer
Page ii
Perspective
Page iii
Page iv
Abstract
Page v
Page vi
Table of Contents
Page vii
Page viii
Page ix
Page x
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Page xii
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Page xiv
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Executive summary
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Effects of shading on nuisance species in constructed forested wetlands on phosphate-mined land
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Competition and contributions of pioneer plants in forested wetland succession after phosphate mining
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The development and role of microtopography in natural and constructed forested wetlands
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