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South Florida Terrestrial Ecosystem Lab |
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About Us |
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In some ways, the concept behind the South Florida Terrestrial Ecosystem Lab originated in the National Audubon Society’s Ecosystem Research Unit. Mike Duever (Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary) was the Director, and Mike Ross (Florida Keys) and John "Jack" Meeder (Rainey Sanctuary, Abbeville, LA) were Principal Investigators. The idea was that questions critical to natural area management were best addressed through an ecosystem approach that integrated basic and applied research. A reasonable conceptual model of the systems we were studying helped to put narrow research results in context, and encouraged collaboration with scientists across a range of disciplines. At present, we are working with Everglades National Park in assessing and describing the habitat requirements of the federally listed Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis). We are also describing, mapping, and determining the feasibility of re-hydrating the coastal wetlands that flank Biscayne Bay on the west. In partnership with the Jet Propulsion Lab & NASA, we are initiating a pilot study designed to determine the potential use of LIDAR to estimate mangrove aboveground biomass. |
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