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Book Synopsis

The fourth edition presents expanded treatment of subjects where our knowledge of the Everglades and its restoration has greatly improved. This more detailed coverage includes:

  • Computer modeling and its applications to the Everglades environment
  • Quantified role of water flow in shaping the Everglades landscape
  • The origin and evolution of fixed tree islands
  • Sulfur and related mercury as wetland pollutants
  • Up-to-date summary of the now quantified economic benefits of restoration, shown to be far in excess of the cost

The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Fourth Edition is a scholarly reference packed cover to cover with scientific information about the ecosystem of the Everglades - taking into account how drastically the Everglades has changed. Topically, the book covers disciplines ranging from ecology, geology, climatology, hydrology, anthropology to conservation

Trade Review

"This fourth edition covers the key subjects of previous editions with major updates of the new science and understanding. If there ever was a necessary book for Everglades advocates, students, authors, members of government and their agencies, The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem is an absolute must!"

—Nathaniel P. Reed, from the Foreword

“This book is far and away the best guide now in print to Everglades issues -- authoritative, well-illustrated, well-indexed, and readable."

— Martha Musgrove, retired Miami Herald journalist, founding President of the Decision Makers Forum, and Southeast Regional Director of the Florida Wildlife Federation

"Given the astonishing breadth and depth of scientific activities in the Everglades, Tom Lodge once again illustrates his savvy as an articulate science writer in condensing the complex dynamics of this remarkable ecosystem. …In summary, the Handbook reviews a vast literature into a compelling read about the natural treasures of the Everglades."

—Evelyn E. Gaiser, Executive Director, School of Environment, Arts and Society, and Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Florida International University, modified from Wetlands (2011) 31



Table of Contents

BACKGROUND. An Ecosystem Overview—What Is (or Are?) the Everglades?. The Everglades in Space and Time. ENVIRONMENTS OF THE EVERGLADES REGION. Freshwater Marshes. Tree Islands. Tropical Hardwood Hammocks. Pinelands. The Big Cypress Swamp. Mangrove Swamps Coastal Lowland Vegetation ... and Hurricanes!. Coastal Estuarine and Marine Waters. Lake Okeechobee and the Everglades Headwaters. Peripheral Ecosystems of the Everglades. THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA. Origins of the Flora and Fauna. Invertebrates. Freshwater Fishes. Marine and Estuarine Fishes. Amphibians. Reptiles. Mammals. Birds. Modeling the Everglades – Understanding the Past and Predicting the Future. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. Man and the Everglades. REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READING. INDEX.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 22/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9781498742900, 978-1498742900
      ISBN10: 1498742904

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The fourth edition presents expanded treatment of subjects where our knowledge of the Everglades and its restoration has greatly improved. This more detailed coverage includes:

      • Computer modeling and its applications to the Everglades environment
      • Quantified role of water flow in shaping the Everglades landscape
      • The origin and evolution of fixed tree islands
      • Sulfur and related mercury as wetland pollutants
      • Up-to-date summary of the now quantified economic benefits of restoration, shown to be far in excess of the cost

      The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Fourth Edition is a scholarly reference packed cover to cover with scientific information about the ecosystem of the Everglades - taking into account how drastically the Everglades has changed. Topically, the book covers disciplines ranging from ecology, geology, climatology, hydrology, anthropology to conservation

      Trade Review

      "This fourth edition covers the key subjects of previous editions with major updates of the new science and understanding. If there ever was a necessary book for Everglades advocates, students, authors, members of government and their agencies, The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem is an absolute must!"

      —Nathaniel P. Reed, from the Foreword

      “This book is far and away the best guide now in print to Everglades issues -- authoritative, well-illustrated, well-indexed, and readable."

      — Martha Musgrove, retired Miami Herald journalist, founding President of the Decision Makers Forum, and Southeast Regional Director of the Florida Wildlife Federation

      "Given the astonishing breadth and depth of scientific activities in the Everglades, Tom Lodge once again illustrates his savvy as an articulate science writer in condensing the complex dynamics of this remarkable ecosystem. …In summary, the Handbook reviews a vast literature into a compelling read about the natural treasures of the Everglades."

      —Evelyn E. Gaiser, Executive Director, School of Environment, Arts and Society, and Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Florida International University, modified from Wetlands (2011) 31



      Table of Contents

      BACKGROUND. An Ecosystem Overview—What Is (or Are?) the Everglades?. The Everglades in Space and Time. ENVIRONMENTS OF THE EVERGLADES REGION. Freshwater Marshes. Tree Islands. Tropical Hardwood Hammocks. Pinelands. The Big Cypress Swamp. Mangrove Swamps Coastal Lowland Vegetation ... and Hurricanes!. Coastal Estuarine and Marine Waters. Lake Okeechobee and the Everglades Headwaters. Peripheral Ecosystems of the Everglades. THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA. Origins of the Flora and Fauna. Invertebrates. Freshwater Fishes. Marine and Estuarine Fishes. Amphibians. Reptiles. Mammals. Birds. Modeling the Everglades – Understanding the Past and Predicting the Future. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. Man and the Everglades. REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READING. INDEX.

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