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Evaluating light attenuation and low salinity in the lower estuary with RECON (River, Estuary, and Coastal Observing Network)

By Barbara Linstrom | May 23, 2023

The southern portion of the Charlotte Harbor region, which includes Pine Island Sound, San Carlos Bay, and the lower Caloosahatchee Estuary, has over 11,700 ha of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV).…

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Leaf growth rates (Thalassia testudinum, Banks ex Koning) as an indicator of seagrass responses to regulated freshwater discharges

By Barbara Linstrom | May 22, 2023

In southwest Florida, changes in hydrology have fundamentally changed the timing and amount of freshwater delivered to the estuarine ecosystem. Biological indicators such as oyster and submerged aquatic vegetation distribution…

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Stress in mangrove forests: early detection and preemptive rehabilitation are essential for future successful worldwide mangrove forest management

By Barbara Linstrom | April 24, 2023

Mangrove forest rehabilitation should begin much sooner than at the point of catastrophic loss. We describe the need for “mangrove forest heart attack prevention”, and how that might be accomplished…

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Update on the recent introduction of the giant toad (Rhinella marina) on Sanibel Island, FL

By Barbara Linstrom | April 7, 2023
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Reproductive physiology of diamondback terrapins (Malalclemys terrapin) at two latitudes in the Gulf of Mexico

By Barbara Linstrom | April 6, 2023
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New verified nonindigenous amphibians and reptiles of Florida through 2015, with a summary of over 152 years of introductions

By Barbara Linstrom | April 6, 2023

More nonindigenous species occur in Florida, USA, than any other region worldwide and may threaten many of Florida’s natural resources. The frequency of new reports mandates the need for regular…

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Through the lens: understanding the ecology and impacts of Canis latrans on Sanibel Island, Florida

By Barbara Linstrom | April 6, 2023
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Incubating Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus) exhibit sitespecific patterns of disturbance from human activities

By Barbara Linstrom | March 29, 2023
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Many shorebirds are threatened by human-caused disturbance. For snowy plovers, disturbance within nesting habitats has been implicated as a major contributing factor in their population decline through deleterious effects on…

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  • Invasive Update: Peter’s Rock Agama Documented on North Captiva
  • SCCF CEO James Evans Named 2026 FGCU Alumnus of Distinction
  • Calling Artists for SCCF x SCAL ‘Nature’ Exhibit

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