Tree Islands of the Everglades brings together for the first
time experts in anthropology, ecology, geology, paleontology,
wildlife, and landscape modelling to review the state of our
understanding of the small, forested islands that are a feature of
most large wetlands. Although tree islands can be found in wetlands
around the world, only in the Florida Everglades have their unique
and complex origins, structure, and functions been investigated.
Although these biodiversity hotspots are important to the survival
of many plants and animals in the Everglades, most of them have
been lost since the 1940s as a result of poor water management.
Consequently, the restoration of tree islands will be a key
performance measure for the success of the ongoing Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan. Tree Islands of the Everglades reviews
the geologic origin of different kinds of tree islands and presents
competing hypotheses about their subsequent development. It also
describes their vegetation and factors controlling the composition
of their vegetation, their fauna, their unique geochemistry, and
their use by Native Americans. Throughout, the importance of
recurring wet years (intensive flooding) and dry years (frequent
fires) are emphasized for understanding changes in tree island
flora and fauna. Although they have received very little attention
tree islands in The Everglades and other comparable wetlands around
the world are a key feature of these wetlands and understanding the
status or health of tree islands is central to understanding their
overall condition.
This book will be of particular interest to ecologists,
environmentalists, geologists and wildlife biologists with an
interest in wetlands, especially wetland preservation and
restoration.
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