R.J. Livingston, editor, 1991, Rivers of Florida, Ecological Studies 83, Springer-Verlag,
Abstract
Rivers of Florida is an edited book originating from a conference held in Tallahassee in 1987 concerning ecological relationships and current conditions of the major river systems in Florida. Indeed, these issues are highly relevant in that river systems in Florida are physically and biologically diversified and have been highly modified because of population pressures and rapid growth in development. The book is largely qualitative and is intended primarily for ecologists rather than geomorphologists or hydrologists, but could be useful for other scientists conducting interdisciplinary studies of rivers.Downloads
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1992-10-01
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