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The Use of Conceptual Ecological Landscape Models as Planning Tools for the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Programs

Ogden and Davis, 1999.

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This document is included in its entireity for the Read-Ahead. The document is provided as a single file [Adobe PDF format; 139 pages] or in sections:

Frontmatter, Executive Summary, and Table of Contents
[Adobe PDF format; 7 pages]

Part 1.Overview of the development and application of the conceptual models (pgs. 1-15)
[Adobe PDF format; 15 pages]

Part 2.Lake Okeechobee conceptual model (pgs. 16-32)
[Adobe PDF format; 17 pages]

Part 3.St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee conceptual model (pgs. 33-40)
[Adobe PDF format; 8 pages]

Part 4. Big Cypress regional ecosystem conceptual model (pgs. 41-56)
[Adobe PDF format; 16 pages]

Part 5. Everglades ridge and slough conceptual model (pgs. 57-70)
[Adobe PDF format; 14 pages]

Part 6. Marl prairie/rocky Glades conceptual model (pgs. 71-88)
[Adobe PDF format; 18 pages]

Part 7. Mangrove estuary transition conceptual model (pgs. 89-102)
[Adobe PDF format; 14 pages]

Part 8. Biscayne Bay conceptual ecological model (pgs. 103-115)
[Adobe PDF format; 13 pages]

Part 9. Florida Bay conceptual model (pgs. 117-131)
[Adobe PDF format; 15 pages]


This document has been digitally reproduced for the CROGEE Read-Ahead on behalf of the Science Coordination Team, South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Taskforce by:
Information Technology Coordinator
Restoration Ecology Branch,
USGS-BRD Florida Caribbean Science Center