ABSTRACT

The fourth edition presents expanded treatment of subjects where our knowledge of the Everglades and its restoration has greatly improved. This more detailed coverage includes:

  • Computer modeling and its applications to the Everglades environment
  • Quantified role of water flow in shaping the Everglades landscape
  • The origin and evolution of fixed tree islands
  • Sulfur and related mercury as wetland pollutants
  • Up-to-date summary of the now quantified economic benefits of restoration, shown to be far in excess of the cost

The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Fourth Edition is a scholarly reference packed cover to cover with scientific information about the ecosystem of the Everglades - taking into account how drastically the Everglades has changed. Topically, the book covers disciplines ranging from ecology, geology, climatology, hydrology, anthropology to conservation biology. Written in Tom Lodge’s trademark accessible style, this extensively researched text is essential reading for anybody trying to understand the challenges we face in restoring this unique ecosystem.

part |2 pages

SECTION I Background

part |2 pages

SECTION II Environments of the Everglades Region

chapter 4|16 pages

Tree Islands

chapter 5|8 pages

Tropical Hardwood Hammocks

chapter 6|6 pages

Pinelands

chapter 7|16 pages

The Big Cypress Swamp

chapter 8|10 pages

Mangrove Swamps

chapter 10|12 pages

Estuarine and Coastal Marine Waters

chapter 12|34 pages

Peripheral Ecosystems of the Everglades

part |2 pages

SECTION III The Flora and Fauna of Southern Florida

chapter 13|8 pages

Origins of the Flora and Fauna

chapter 14|12 pages

Invertebrates

chapter 15|8 pages

Freshwater Fishes

chapter 16|6 pages

Marine and Estuarine Fishes

chapter 17|6 pages

Amphibians

chapter 18|14 pages

Reptiles

chapter 19|8 pages

Mammals

chapter 20|24 pages

Birds

part |2 pages

SECTION IV Environmental Impacts

chapter 22|68 pages

Humans and the Everglades