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View article: Prehospital Management of Pediatric Behavioral Health Emergencies: A Scoping Review
Prehospital Management of Pediatric Behavioral Health Emergencies: A Scoping Review Open
View article: Integrating the disconnected: enhancing wetland restoration by uniting invasive species management and native revegetation
Integrating the disconnected: enhancing wetland restoration by uniting invasive species management and native revegetation Open
Restoring plant‐invaded ecosystems is a significant challenge for global efforts to restore ecosystem function. In theory and in practice, restoration of plant communities is commonly divided into two distinct steps: management (reduction …
View article: Sediment stability is optimized by manipulating planting design during coastal marsh establishment
Sediment stability is optimized by manipulating planting design during coastal marsh establishment Open
Seaside communities increasingly harness the shoreline protection functions of coastal ecosystems by constructing nature-based infrastructure. Practitioners often install vegetation into these "living shorelines" because coastal plants hav…
View article: Enhancing woman-centred care for pregnant women who have experienced a previous traumatic birth: An Australian Modified Delphi Study
Enhancing woman-centred care for pregnant women who have experienced a previous traumatic birth: An Australian Modified Delphi Study Open
The modified Delphi process achieved consensus on a care pathway to identify women early in their subsequent pregnancy and a woman-centred individualised maternity care planning guide. A proof-of-concept of this woman-centred pathway will …
View article: Creek system and regional patterns of Juncus roemerianus stress and links to salt marsh loss on the Florida Gulf Coast
Creek system and regional patterns of Juncus roemerianus stress and links to salt marsh loss on the Florida Gulf Coast Open
Sea-level rise and adverse environmental conditions (e.g., drought, herbivory, and altered sedimentation and hydrology) stress coastal salt marsh vegetation, leading to reduced productivity, die-off, and subsequent marsh loss. Potential fo…
View article: Progress on Mechanisms and Impacts of Wetland Plant Invasions: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Analysis and Priorities for the Next Twenty
Progress on Mechanisms and Impacts of Wetland Plant Invasions: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Analysis and Priorities for the Next Twenty Open
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years ago, these impacts and many of the mechanisms underlying inva…
View article: Prehospital Management of Pediatric Behavioral Health Emergencies: A Scoping Review
Prehospital Management of Pediatric Behavioral Health Emergencies: A Scoping Review Open
View article: Common Wetland and Aquatic Plants of Lake Apopka, Florida (USA)
Common Wetland and Aquatic Plants of Lake Apopka, Florida (USA) Open
This publication profiles common wetland and aquatic plants of Lake Apopka. Written by Carrie Reinhardt Adams, Laura Reynolds, Charles W. Martin, Christine Rohal, Ryan Goebel, and Jodi Slater, and published by the UF/IFAS Environmental Hor…
View article: Competition in a changing world: invasive aquatic plant is limited by saltwater encroachment
Competition in a changing world: invasive aquatic plant is limited by saltwater encroachment Open
Competitive interactions between native and nonindigenous species occur under conditions of ongoing environmental alterations related to urbanization and climate change, presenting a challenge to understanding invasiveness. Indigenous subm…
View article: Progress on Mechanisms and Impacts of Wetland Plant Invasions: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Analysis and Priorities for the Next Twenty
Progress on Mechanisms and Impacts of Wetland Plant Invasions: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Analysis and Priorities for the Next Twenty Open
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years ago, these impacts and many of the mechanisms underlying inva…
View article: Competition in a changing world: invasive aquatic plant is limited by saltwater encroachment
Competition in a changing world: invasive aquatic plant is limited by saltwater encroachment Open
Measurements of Vallisneria americana and Hydrilla verticillata biomass and morphology were taken before and after a competition assay was conducted. Environmental conditions of the assay were also manipulated with three salinity values (0…
View article: We Can Better Manage Ecosystems by Connecting Solutions to Constraints: Learning from Wetland Plant Invasions
We Can Better Manage Ecosystems by Connecting Solutions to Constraints: Learning from Wetland Plant Invasions Open
Wetlands provide critical wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and mitigate the impacts of floods, droughts, and climate change. Yet, they are drained, filled, dredged, and otherwise altered by humans, all of which contribute to their …
View article: Economic assessment of limited entry strategies in multi-species fisheries in south Florida
Economic assessment of limited entry strategies in multi-species fisheries in south Florida Open
View article: Reported Trip Costs, Gross Revenues, and Net Returns for U.S. Atlantic Pelagic Longline Vessels
Reported Trip Costs, Gross Revenues, and Net Returns for U.S. Atlantic Pelagic Longline Vessels Open
Logbook set and trip summary data (containing catch and cost information, respectively) collected by NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) were analyzed for U.S. pelagic longline vessels that participated in Atlantic fisheries in…
View article: Supply response to North Atlantic swordfish quotas: implications for swordfish and tuna management
Supply response to North Atlantic swordfish quotas: implications for swordfish and tuna management Open
View article: Selected economics research needs of the Gulf and South Atlantic shrimp industry: a workshop
Selected economics research needs of the Gulf and South Atlantic shrimp industry: a workshop Open
The major research needs concerning the domestic shrimp industry were addressed at a 1985 workshop. These needs included: (1) The impact of the development of foreign shrimp mariculture on the various sectors (production, processing, whole…
View article: 1999 US tropical fish wholesaler survey: results and implications
1999 US tropical fish wholesaler survey: results and implications Open
A survey of marine life wholesalers was initiated in 1999 as a first step towards understanding thenature of Florida’s marine life industry, the demand for Florida products, and the need for changes inthe way the industry is regulated. Flo…
View article: Since the net ban: changes in commercial fishing in Florida
Since the net ban: changes in commercial fishing in Florida Open
In November 1994, Amendment Three of theFlorida Constitution, otherwise known as the netban, was approved by voter referendum. Thisamendment made it unlawful to use entangling nets(i.e., gill and trammel) in Florida's waters. The useof oth…
View article: Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Patch Size Affects Fish Communities in a Turbid-Algal Lake
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Patch Size Affects Fish Communities in a Turbid-Algal Lake Open
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is declining worldwide, leading to subsequent reductions in the ecological functions associated with SAV in shallow aquatic ecosystems, including providing habitat for fishes. Extensive restoration effort…
View article: Natural Area Weeds: Mexican Petunia (Ruellia simplex)
Natural Area Weeds: Mexican Petunia (Ruellia simplex) Open
Minor Revision. Ruellia simplex (Mexican bluebell, Mexican petunia, or Britton's wild petunia) is an herbaceous perennial (USDA Hardiness Zone 8–11) in the family Acanthaceae. Five species of Ruellia are native to Florida, and three non-na…
View article: Pondweeds of Florida
Pondweeds of Florida Open
This new 9-page factsheet describes the defining characteristics of the eleven pondweed species that are present in Florida. It serves as a pondweed identification guide for aquatic habitat managers, lake monitors, conservationists, and pl…
View article: A Comparison of Planting Techniques for Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
A Comparison of Planting Techniques for Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Open
Submerged aquatic vegetation has numerous benefits for aquatic ecosystems, from improving water quality to providing important habitat that supports a diverse food web. This new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Department of Soil and Wate…
View article: Insights from Southeastern US Nursery Growers Guide Research for Sterile Ornamental Cultivars 1
Insights from Southeastern US Nursery Growers Guide Research for Sterile Ornamental Cultivars 1 Open
Some ornamental plants important to the nursery and landscape industries escape cultivation, spread to natural areas, and become invasive, outcompeting native plants in those ecosystems. Development of sterile cultivars of these problemati…
View article: Prevention and Control of Production Limiting Goat Diseases on Small Farms
Prevention and Control of Production Limiting Goat Diseases on Small Farms Open
This article was written in support of development of new strategies to control economically important diseases of goats, and advance the body of knowledge of agricultural professionals and small farmers on disease surveillance and biosecu…
View article: Ecosystem Services Valuation for Estuarine and Coastal Restoration in Florida
Ecosystem Services Valuation for Estuarine and Coastal Restoration in Florida Open
Throughout Florida’s history, humans have altered the coastlines, leading to large-scale degradation of coastal ecosystems. This has led to the loss of associated ecosystem services, including products such as food and timber, and processe…