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    Predicting Ecological Responses of the Florida Everglades to Possible Future Climate Scenarios: Introduction

    Florida’s Everglades stretch from the headwaters of the Kissimmee River near Orlando to Florida Bay. Under natural conditions in this flat landscape, water flowed slowly downstream as broad, shallow sheet flow...

    Nicholas G. Aumen, Karl E. Havens, G. Ronnie Best in Environmental Management (2015)

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    Ecological Responses of a Large Shallow Lake (Okeechobee, Florida) to Climate Change and Potential Future Hydrologic Regimes

    We considered how Lake Okeechobee, a large shallow lake in Florida, USA, might respond to altered hydrology associated with climate change scenarios in 2060. Water budgets and stage hydrographs were provided ...

    Karl E. Havens, Alan D. Steinman in Environmental Management (2015)

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    Lake Eutrophication and Plankton Food Webs

    The plankton food web comprises microscopic organisms that transport carbon and energy from producers to consumers in the water column of aquatic ecosystems. In lakes, the food web includes bacteria, phytoplan...

    Karl E. Havens in Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences and Control (2014)

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    Hypothesis-Driven Experimental Research Is Necessary for Natural Resource Management

    Karl E. Havens, Nicholas G. Aumen in Environmental Management (2000)

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    Results of a program to control phosphorus discharges from dairy operations in south-central Florida, USA

    During 1987–1992, a mandatory program to control phosphorus discharges was implemented at dairy operations located to the north of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, USA. Thirty of 48 dairies participated in this progr...

    Karl E. Havens, Eric G. Flaig, R. Thomas James, Sergio Lostal in Environmental Management (1996)