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Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS)
Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for ATLSS of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region
Demographic, Movement, and Habitat of the Endangered Snail Kite
Developing a ATLSS/ELM Lower Trophic Level Model
Development of a Regional Model for Aquifer Storage and Recovery in South Florida
Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida
Empirical Studies In Support Of A Pink Shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, Simulation Model For Florida Bay
Evaluation Of Methods To Determine Groundwater Seepage Beneath Levee 30, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Evapotranspiration measurements and modeling in the Everglades
Everglades Crayfish (Procambarus Spp.) Response to Hydrologic Restoration of the Florida Everglades
Ground Water Flow and Transport for the SICS and TIME Models
Groundwater Discharge to Biscayne Bay
Individual Based Spatially Explicit Model of the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Population in the Florida Everglades
Mangrove Modeling of Landscape, Stand-Level, and Soil-Nutrient Processes for the ATLSS Program and Everglades Restoration Project
Monitoring of Wading Bird Reproduction in Water Conservation Areas 1, 2, and 3 of the Everglades, and Study of Survival and Movements of Juvenile Wood Storks
Multimodeling Implementation Supporting ATLSS: Across-Trophic Level System Simulation
Parameter Estimation and Population-Based Simulation Modeling of American Alligator Populations in Support of ATLSS
Quantification Of Ground-Water Seepage Beneath Levee 31N, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Simulated effects of ASR injection in the Floridan aquifer system near Lake Okeechobee Florida - a first approximation
Southern Inland and Coastal Systems (SICS) Model Development
Tides and Inflows in the Mangrove Ecotone (TIME) Model Development
TIME and SICS Modeling of Surface Water and Interactions with Ground Water
Vegetative Community Succession Models for the Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program