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2011
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rivera-Monroy VH, Zhang K, Castaneda-Moya E, Ewe SML, Price RM, Coronado-Molina C, Ross MS, Smith TJ, Michot B, Meselhe E. The Role of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone Region (EMER) in Regulating Nutrient Cycling and Wetland Productivity in South Florida. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 2011;41(S1):633-669.
Saha AK, Saha S, Sadle J, Jiang J, Ross MS, Price RM, Sternberg LSL, Wendelberger KS. Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests. Climate Change. 2011;107(1-2):81-108.
2010
Hanan E, Ross MS. Across-scale patterning of plant-soil-water interactions surrounding tree islands in Southern Everglades landscapes. Landscape Ecology. 2010;25(3):463-475.
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.
Castaneda-Moya E, Twilley RR, Rivera-Monroy VH, Zhang K, Davis SE, Ross MS. Sediment and Nutrient Deposition Associated with Hurricane Wilma in Mangroves of the Florida Coastal Everglades. Estuaries and Coasts. 2010;33(1):45-58.
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.
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.
Saha AK, Sternberg L d SL, Ross MS, Miralles-Wilhelm F. Water source utilization and foliar nutrient status differs between upland and flooded plant communities in wetland tree islands. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 2010;18:343-355.
2006
Leonard L, Croft AL, Childers DL, Mitchell-Bruker S, Solo-Gabriele H, Ross MS. Characteristics of surface-water flows in the ridge and slough landscape of Everglades National Park: implications for particulate transport. Hydrobiologia. 2006;569(1):5-22.
Bazante J, Jacobi G, Solo-Gabriele H, Reed DR, Mitchell-Bruker S, Childers DL, Leonard L, Ross MS. Hydrologic measurements and implications for tree island formation within Everglades National Park. Journal of Hydrology. 2006;329(3-4):606-619.
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.
Simard M, Zhang K, Rivera-Monroy VH, Ross MS, Ruiz PL, Castaneda-Moya E, Twilley RR, Rodriguez E. Mapping Height and Biomass of Mangrove Forests in Everglades National Park with SRTM Elevation Data. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 2006;72(3):299-311.
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.
Gaiser EE, Zafiris A, Ruiz PL, Tobias F, Ross MS. Tracking rates of ecotone migration due to salt-water encroachment using fossil mollusks in coastal South Florida. Hydrobiologia. 2006;569(1):237-257.
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