Ft. Lauderdale REC
Publications
- The American Crocodile: An Indicator Species for Everglades Restoration
- American Lotus, Yellow Lotus: Nelumbo lutea
- Ant Control in the Apiary
- Anurans of the Everglades Agricultural Area
- Biología y Manejo de Nostoc (Cyanobacteria) en Viveros y Invernadores
- Biology and Management of Nostoc (Cyanobacteria) in Nurseries and Greenhouses
- Boron Deficiency in Palms
- Bud Rot of Palm
- Calcium for Florida Turfgrasses
- Climate Changes, Shifting Ranges: Climate Change Effects on Wildlife in the Florida Everglades and Keys
- Considerations for Building Climate-based Species Distribution Models
- Contando y Capturando Cocodrílidos
- Counting and Capturing Crocodilians
- Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) to Nonnative Wildlife in South Florida
- East Indian Hygrophila: Hygrophila polysperma (Roxb.) T. Anderson
- Ecological Landscape Modeling: The General Application of an Existing Simulation Framework
- Ecological Risk Assessment for Invasive Wildlife in Florida
- The Ecology of Charophyte Algae (Charales)
- Edible Landscaping+
- Effects of Canals and Levees on Everglades Ecosystems (Fact Sheet)
- Everglades Invasive Reptile and Amphibian Monitoring Program
- Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Raccoon-Borne Pathogens of Importance to Humans—Parasites
- Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Raccoon-Borne Pathogens of Importance to Humans—The Raccoon Roundworm
- Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Raccoon-Borne Pathogens of Importance to Humans—Viruses and Bacteria
- The Fate of Nitrogen Applied to Florida Turfgrass
- Fertilization of Field-Grown and Landscape Palms in Florida
- Florida Fertilizer Usage Statistics
- Fusarium Wilt of Canary Island Date Palm
- Fusarium Wilt of Queen Palm and Mexican Fan Palm
- Graphiola Leaf Spot (False Smut) of Palm
- Have you seen a skinny alligator in south Florida?
- Have you seen a skinny alligator in south Florida?
- How to Calibrate Your Fertilizer Spreader
- Hydrilla: Florida's Worst Submersed Weed
- Indoor Vertical Farming Systems for Food Security and Resource Sustainability
- An Introduction to Freely Available Street Network Data
- The Invasion Curve: A Tool for Understanding Invasive Species Management in South Florida
- The Invasion of Exotic Reptiles and Amphibians in Florida
- Iron Deficiency in Palms
- Keeping Africanized Honey Bees Out of Wildlife Nest Boxes
- Leaf Spots and Leaf Blights of Palm
- Lemon Bacopa: Bacopa caroliniana
- Lethal Yellowing (LY) of Palm
- Magnesium Deficiency in Palms
- Manganese Deficiency in Palms
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Arrow Arum, Peltandra virginica
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Blue-Eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium angustifolium
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Cardinal Flower, Lobelia cardinalis
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Duck Potato, Sagittaria lancifolia
- Nitrogen Deficiency in Palms
- Nitrogen to Potassium Ratios for Florida Golf Courses
- Nonnative Reptiles in South Florida: Identification Guide
- Not All Landscape Palm Fertilizers Are Created Equal
- Nutrition and Fertilization of Palms in Containers
- Online Sources for Sea Level Rise Education and Extension
- Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride (OTC-HCl) Application for Control of Palm Phytoplasmas
- Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia) Diseases of Palm
- Petiole (Rachis) Blight of Palm
- Physiological Disorders of Landscape Palms
- Potassium Deficiency in Palms
- Pruning Palms
- Regenerated Sabal/Cabbage Palms (Sabal palmetto): Why and How
- The Role of Flow in the Everglades Landscape
- Sampling Palms for Lethal Yellowing and Texas Phoenix Palm Decline Phytoplasmas
- Skyflower: Hydrolea corymbosa
- Snakes of the Everglades Agricultural Area
- Soil Testing and Interpretation for Florida Turfgrasses
- Tapegrass, Eelgrass, or Wild Celery (Vallisneria americana Michaux): A Native Aquatic and Wetland Plant
- Thielaviopsis Trunk Rot of Palm
- Tissue Testing and Interpretation for Florida Turfgrasses
- Using iNaturalist to Contribute Your Nature Observations to Science
- Wading Birds of Northern Belize
- Wading Birds of Northern Belize (trifold brochure)
- Wetland Ecological Models
- Why do we need environmental monitoring for Everglades restoration?
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