Resources for All Groups
Climate Sensitivity Runs (DRAFT) by the South Florida Water Management District.
Session A: Management framework for landscape systems
Pearlstine, L. G., Pearlstine, E. V., & Aumen, N. G. (2010). A review of the ecological consequences and management implications of climate change for the Everglades . Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 29(4), 1510-1526.
Hobbs, R. J., Higgs, E., & Harris, J. A. (2009). Novel ecosystems: implications for conservation and restoration . Trends in ecology & evolution, 24(11), 599-605.
Wiens, J. A. (2013). Is landscape sustainability a useful concept in a changing world? Landscape ecology, 28(6), 1047-1052.
Nungesser, M., Saunders, C., Coronado-Molina, C., Obeysekera, J., Johnson, J., McVoy, C., & Benscoter, B. (2014). Potential effects of climate change on Florida’s Everglades peatlands.
Session B: Shifts and challenges to vegetative communities
van der Valk, A., Volin, J. A. & Wetzel, P. R. Predicted changes in interannual water-level fluctuations due to climate change and its implications for the vegetation of the Florida Everglades. Under review in "Environmental Management."
Bedford, B., Labisky, R., van der Valk, A., & Volin, J. (2012) Ecological effects of extreme hydrological events on the Greater Everglades. Independent Scientific Review Panel Report to RECOVER.
David, P. G. (1996) Changes in plant communities relative to hydrologic conditions in the Florida Everglades. Wetlands 16:15-23. (Contact group leader of this resource)
Wetzel, P. R., Harvey, J. W., Ross, M. S., Rivero, R. G., Lodge, T. E., Engel, V., & Miralles-Wilhelm, F. (2011) Report of the landscape and habitat subgroup. (p. 119-181) In SERES Review of Everglades Science, Tools and Needs related to key science management questions.
Zweig, C. L., & Kitchens, W. M. (2008). Effects of landscape gradients on wetland vegetation communities: information for large-scale restoration. Wetlands , 28 (4), 1086-1096. (Contact group leader of this resource)
Session C: Managing Wildlife for Sustainability in Changing Climate
Session D: Managing Water Quality and Quantity in the Northern Everglades
Havens, K. E., & Steinman, A. D. (2013). Ecological Responses of a Large Shallow Lake (Okeechobee, Florida) to Climate Change and Potential Future Hydrologic Regimes . Environmental management, 1-13.
Session E: Managing the Everglades by Influencing Biogeochemical Processes
Newman, S., Orem, W., Osborne, T. Z., & Reddy, K. R. (2013). Landscape Scale Response to Climate Change : A Biogeochemical Perspective. PowerPoint presented at FAU’s Predicting Ecological Changes in the Florida Everglades under a Future Climate Scenario Technical Meeting.
Reddy, K. R., DeLaune, R. D. & Craft, C. B. (2010). Nutrients in wetlands: Implications to water quality under changing climatic conditions. Final Report submitted to U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA Contract No. EP-C-09-001.
Chambers, L.G., Davis, S.E., and T.G. Troxler. in press. Sea level rise in the Everglades: plant-soil-microbial feedbacks in response to changing physical conditions. In: J.A. Entry, A.D. Gottlieb, K. Jayachandrahan and A. Ogram (eds.) Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem. CRC Press, Boca Raton.
McKee, K., K. Rogers, and N. Saintilan. 2012. Responses of salt marsh and mangrove wetlands to changes in atmospheric CO2, climate, and sea level. pp 63-96, in: B.A. Middleton (ed.), Global Change and the Function and Distribution of Wetlands. Society of Wetland Scientists.
Pearlstine, L.G., E.V. Pearlstine and N.G. Aumen. 2010. A review of the ecological consequences and management implications of climate change for the Everglades . Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29: 1510-1526.
Session F: Water Management Response to Hydrology and Sea Level Rise
Parris, A., Bromirski, P., Burkett, V., Cayan, D., Culver, M., Hall, J., ... & Weiss, J. (2012). Global sea level rise scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment . NOAA Technical Report OAR CPO-1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland.
USACE (2013). Incorporating Sea-level Change Considerations in Civil Works Programs . Department of the Army Engineering Circular No. ER 1100-2-8162, 31 December 2013 .
Ammon, K., Reppen, D., & Trost, S. (2009). Climate change and water management in south Florida.
Obeysekera, J., Park, J., Irizarry-Ortiz, M., Trimble, P., Barnes, J., VanArman, J., ... & Gadzinski, E. (2011). Past and projected trends in climate and sea level for south Florida . Interdepartmental Climate Change Group. South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, Florida, Hydrologic and Environmental Systems Modeling Technical Report .
Morgan, T. (2009). Reviving the River of Grass . PowerPoint presented at the WRAC Issues Workshop.
Session G: Management Considerations for Coastal Systems