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Gaiser EE, Jones RD, Trexler JC, Richards JH, Childers DL, Lee D, Edwards AL, Scinto LJ, Jayachandran K, Noe GB. Cascading ecological effects of low-level phosphorus enrichment in the Florida Everglades. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2005;34(2):717-723.
Childers DL, Doren RF, Noe GB, Rugge M, Scinto LJ. Decadal change in vegetation and soil phosphorus patterns across the Everglades landscape. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2003;32:344-362.
Yamashita Y, Scinto LJ, Maie N, Jaffe R. Dissolved Organic Matter Characteristics Across a Subtropical Wetland's Landscape: Application of Optical Properties in the Assessment of Environmental Dynamics. Ecosystems. 2010;13:1006-1019.
Sullivan P, Price RM, Ross MS, Scinto LJ, Stoffella S, Cline E, Dreschel TW, Sklar FH. Hydrologic processes on tree islands in the Everglades (Florida, USA): tracking the effects of tree establishment and growth. Hydrogeology Journal. 2011;19(2):367-378.
Noe GB, Scinto LJ, Taylor J, Childers DL, Jones RD. Phosphorus cycling and partitioning in an oligotrophic Everglades wetland ecosystem: a radioisotope tracing study. Freshwater Biology. 2003;48(11):1993-2008.
Thomas SE, Gaiser EE, Gantar M, Scinto LJ. Quantifying the response of calcareous periphyton crusts to rehydration: a microcosm study (Florida Everglades). Aquatic Botany. 2006;84:317-323.
Noe GB, Trexler JC, Jones RD, Childers DL, Edwards AL, Gaiser E, Jayachandran K, Lee D, Meeder J, Richards J. Short-term changes in phosphorus storage in an oligotrophic Everglades wetland ecosystem receiving experimental nutrient enrichment. Biogeochemistry. 2002;59(3):239-267.
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.
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