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- Title
Prescribed Fires inside Everglades National Park (Florida, United States).
- Authors
Nocentini, Andrea; Kominoski, John S.; Sah, Jay; Redwine, Jed; Gue, Michael; Wilson‐Navarro, Ian; Gil, Andrew
- Abstract
A novel use of prescribed fires could be to manage nutrient cycling in wetland ecosystems, hence reloading soil nutrients in drier, extremely oligotrophic wetlands, or dispersing phosphorus in wetter, phosphorus-enriched wetlands through lateral transport. Fire is an important component of many ecosystems, including wetlands. In this study, we analyzed how fire regimes interact with hydrology in affecting carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations in the different soil types of the Florida Everglades.
- Subjects
EVERGLADES National Park (Fla.); FLORIDA; PRESCRIBED burning; NATIONAL parks &; reserves; FIRE; FUEL reduction (Wildfire prevention); PEAT soils; NUTRIENT cycles; SOIL classification
- Publication
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 2021, Vol 102, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2327-6096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bes2.1872