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Mangrove forest recovery in the Everglades following Hurricane Wilma

January 1, 2009

On October 24th, 2005, Hurricane Wilma made landfall on the south western shore of the Florida peninsula. This major disturbance destroyed approximately 30 percent of the mangrove forests in the area. However, the damage to the ecosystem following the hurricane provided researchers at the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) LTER site with the rare opportunity to track the recovery process of the mangroves as determined by carbon dioxide (CO2) and energy exchanges, measured along daily and seasonal time scales.

Publication Year 2009
Title Mangrove forest recovery in the Everglades following Hurricane Wilma
Authors Daniel Sarmiento, Jordan Barr, Vic Engel, Jose D. Fuentes, Thomas J. Smith, Jay C. Zieman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title LTER Network News
Index ID 70003604
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southeast Ecological Science Center