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Rivers of Florida - 83 (1991)

Ager, L.(Contributions by)Clewell, A.F.(Contributions by)D.G., Jr. Bass(Contributions by)DeMort, C.L.(Contributions by)Dixon, L.K.(Contributions by)Epler, J.H.(Contributions by)Estevez, E.D.(Contributions by)F., Jr. Jordan(Contributions by)Fernald, E.A.(Contributions by)Flannery, M.S.(Contributions by)Fraser, T.H.(Contributions by)Hammett, K.M.(Contributions by)Karsteter, W.R.(Contributions by)Koenig, C.C(Contributions by)Kushlan, J.A:(Contributions by)Leitman, S.F.(Contributions by)McPherson, B.F.(Contributions by)Mesing, C.(Contributions by)Prasad, A.K.S.K.(Contributions by)Ray, G.L.(Contributions by)Livingston, Robert J.(Edited by)
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This book addresses basic questions concerning the ecological relationships and current conditions of the major river systems in Florida . .

There have been relatively few comprehensive studies made of the rivers of Florida.

There is, to be sure, voluminous information that addresses various aspects of riverine ecology.

However, little such information has been collected in a way that allows even a preliminary understanding of the driving forces that determine how the diverse freshwater and associated brackish systems function.

This lack of useful data is the product of a fundamental ignorance concerning the scale of endeavor, both spatially and temporally, that is needed if we are to understand and, parenthetically, manage the major drainage systems of this area of the country (Livingston, 1987).

Research used to address management problems should entail a continuous series of interrelated studies, descriptive and experimental, that answer the immediate (and often less important) questions that are asked on a day-to-day basis.

The research should also be designed to answer questions that have not yet been asked.

In other words, ecosystem research should be organized on an appropriate scale so that system-wide processes are understood and pr

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Springer
1461230365 / 9781461230366
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/12/2012
English
289 pages
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