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Anderson WT, Sternberg LSL, Pinzon MC, Troxler-Gann T, Childers DL, Duever M. Carbon isotopic composition of cypress trees from South Florida and changing hydrologic condition. Dendrochronologia. 2005;23(1):1-10.
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.
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.
Rivera-Monroy VH, Rejmankova E, Salisbury JE, Twilley RR, Bone D, Childers DL, Coronado-Molina C, Feller IC, Herrerra-Silviera JA, Jaffe R. A conceptual framework to develop long-term ecological research and management objectives in the wider Caribbean Region. BioScience. 2004;54(9):843-856.
Davis SM, Childers DL, Lorenz J, Hopkins TE. A conceptual model of ecological interactions in the mangrove estuaries of the Florida Everglades. Wetlands. 2005;25(4):832-842.
Davis SE, Childers DL, Noe GB. The contribution of leaching to the rapid release of nutrients and carbon in the early decay of wetland vegetation. Hydrobiologia. 2006;569(1):87-97.
Rubio GA, Childers DL. Controls of Herbaceous Litter Decomposition in the Estuarine Ecotones of the Florida Everglades. Estuaries and Coasts. 2006;29(2):257-268.
Baber MJ, Childers DL, Babbitt KJ, Anderson DH. Controls on fish distribution and abundance in temporary wetlands. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2002;59(9):1441-1450.

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