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Clement B, Javier J, Sah JP, Ross MS. The effects of wildfires on the magnetic properties of soils in the Everglades. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 2011;36(4):460-466.\par \par Ross MS, Sah JP. Forest resource islands in a sub-tropical marsh: soil-site relationships in Everglades hardwood hammocks. Ecosystems. 2011;14(4):632-645.\par \par Espinar JL, Ross MS, Sah JP. Pattern of nutrient availability and plant community assemblage in Everglades Tree Islands, Florida, USA. Hydrobiologia. 2011;667(1):89-99.\par \par Hanan E, Ross MS, Ruiz PL, Sah JP. Multi-scaled grassland-woody plant dynamics in the heterogeneous marl prairies of the southern Everglades. Ecosystems. 2010;13(8):1256-1274.\par \par Stoffella S, Ross MS, Sah JP, Price RM, Sullivan P, Cline E, Scinto LJ. Survival and growth responses of eight Everglades tree species along an experimental hydrological gradient on two tree island types. Applied Vegetation Science. 2010;13(4):439-449.\par \par Ross MS, Ogurcak DE, Sah JP, Ruiz PL. Using Florida Keys Reference Sites As a Standard for Restoration of Forest Structure in Everglades Tree Islands. International Journal of Forestry Research. 2010;2010(Article ID 176909):8 pages.\par \par Ross MS, Ruiz PL, Sah JP, Hanan E. Chilling damage in a changing climate in coastal landscapes of the sub-tropical zone: a case study from south Florida. Global Change Biology. 2009;15(7):1817-1832.\par \par Ross MS, Mitchell-Bruker S, Sah JP, Stothoff S, Ruiz PL, Reed DR, Jayachandran K, Coultas CL. Interaction of hydrology and nutrient limitation in the ridge and slough landscape of the southern Everglades. Hydrobiologia. 2006;569(1):37-59.\par \par Armentano TV, Sah JP, Ross MS, Jones DT, Cooley HC, Smith CS. Rapid responses of vegetation to hydrological changes in Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. Hydrobiologia. 2006;569(1):293-309.\par \par Lockwood JL, Ross MS, Sah JP. Smoke on the water: the interplay of fire and water flow on Everglades restoration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2003;1(9):462-468.\par \par Ross MS, Reed DR, Sah JP, Ruiz PL, Lewin M. Vegetation:environment relationships and water management in Shark Slough, Everglades National Park. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 2003;11(5):291-303.\par \par }