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Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) - Landscape/Vegetation
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Proposals
- 2001 (Mangrove Modeling of Landscape, Stand-level, and Soil-Nutrient Processes for the ATLSS Program and Everglades Restoration)
Project Summaries
- 2001, 2002 (Developing an ATLSS/ELM Lower Trophic Level Model)
- 2002 (Mangrove Modeling of Landscape, Stand-Level, and Soil-Nutrient Processes for the ATLSS Program and Everglades Restoration)
- 2002, 2003 (Vegetative Community Succession Models for the Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program)
Work Plan
- 2003 (Mangrove Modeling of Landscape, Stand-level, and Soil-Nutrient Processes for the Everglades Restoration Project)
Metadata
Publications
Abstracts:
- Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Approach for Ecosystem Analysis of South Florida Wetlands
- Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation for the Freshwater Wetlands of the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp
- ATLSS Vegetation Succession Model Project (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic Level Systems Simulation (ATLSS) for Wetland Ecosystems of South Florida (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level Systems Simulation for the Wetlands of South Florida: Landscape Structure
- Developing an ATLSS/ELM Lower Trophic Level Model (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- The Role of Aquatic Refuges in the Rockland Wetland Complex of South Florida in Relation to System Restoration (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- SELVA-MANGRO--Integrated Landscape and Stand-Level Model of Mangrove Forest Response to Sea-Level Rise and Hydrologic Restoration of the Everglades (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
Posters/Presentations:
- The ATLSS Vegetative Succession Model (PowerPoint® file. Presentation from the Ecological Processes and Modeling Information Workshop, May 2002)
- Everglades Landscape Model (ELM) (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- How can we best describe, understand, and predict ecological changes at the landscape and regional levels? (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- What are the predicted long-term transport, fate and effects? (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
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