Publications and Reports
This bibliography features products of research conducted within Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and other publications relevant to Western Everglades ecology. Effort has been made to provide links for as many documents as possible through publishers and publicly available sources (please report bad links to sclem@audubon.org). National Audubon Society staff are indicated in bold.
Clem, SE & B Cornell. (2021). Investigation of observed drier conditions in long-term data at Lettuce Lake by National Audubon Society's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Final Report to South Florida Water Management District, Big Cypress Basin. 12 pp. [PDF]. **PDF includes modelling report: Copp, R & WK Martin. (2021). Corkscrew Swamp Watershed Hydrologic Modeling Project. Final Report to Audubon Florida. 112 pp.
Clem, SE & MJ Duever. (2019). Hydrologic changes over 60 years (1959-2019) in an old-growth bald cypress swamp on a rapidly developing landscape. Wetland Science & Practice 36(4): 362-372. [PDF]
Clem, SE & MJ Duever. (2019). National Audubon Society's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: A Wetland of Distinction. Wetland Science & Practice 36(4): 357-361. [PDF]
Houlihan, PR, M Stone, SE Clem, M Owen & TC Emmel. (2019). Pollination ecology of the ghost orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii): A first description with new hypotheses for Darwin's orchids. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49387-4 [PDF]
Clem, SE. (2019). Southwest Florida. In MI Cook & M Baranski (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 24). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Clem, SE & MJ Duever. (2018). Recent hydrologic change at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Audubon Florida Research Report, 14 pp [PDF]
Levin, GA, GJ Wilder & JM McCollom. (2018). Phyllanthus debilis (Phyllanthaceae) newly reported for North America. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 12(1): 245-248. [PDF]
Wilder, GJ & JM McCollom. (2018). A floristic inventory of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (Collier County and Lee County), Florida, U.S.A. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 12(1): 265-315. [PDF]
McCollom, J, K Smith & M Duever. (2017). Vegetation response to treating willows (Salix caroliniana) invading marshes at Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Wildlife and Environmental Area and National Audubon Society's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary 2015-2016. Report. 71 pp. [PDF]
Pereyra, AS & WJ Mitsch. (2017). Methane emissions from freshwater cypress (Taxodium distichum) swamp soils with natural and impacted hydroperiods in Southwest Florida. Ecological Engineering [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.04.019]
Herman, JE, W Brosse, ZS Stone, M Wolok, CU Whelan, KRT Whelan, S Clem & M Rumbach. (2016). Amphiuma means and Siren lacertina: predation. Herpetological Review 47(3): 432-433. [PDF]
Li, X & WJ Mitsch. (2016). Methane emissions from created and restored freshwater and brackish marshes in southwest Florida, USA. Ecological Engineering 91: 529-536.
Clem, SE. (2015). Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Western Everglades Research Laboratory, 1st Annual Report (2013-2015). [PDF]
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Staff. (2015). Southwest Florida. In MI Cook (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 21). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Fox, DA. (2015). Sabal palmetto: Investigating the ecological importance of Florida's state tree. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Florida. 108 pp.
Zokan, M, G Ellis, SE Clem, J Lorenz & WF Loftus. (2015). The ichthyofauna of Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida. Southeastern Naturalist 14(33): 517-550.
Knight, CM. (2014). Southwest Florida. In MI Cook (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 20). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Smith, K & T Thornhill. (2014). Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Management Area Wading Bird Nesting Report (2013-2014). Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. [PDF]
Villa, JA & WJ Mitsch. (2014). Carbon sequestration in different wetland plant communities in the Big Cypress Swamp region of southwest Florida. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management 11(1): 17-28.
Villa, JA & WJ Mitsch. (2014). Methane emissions from five wetland plant communities with different hydroperiods in the Big Cypress Swamp region of Florida Everglades. Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology 14(4): 253-266.
Binns, H, M Borboen, M Korosy, SE Clem, JJ Lorenz, A Podey & J Wraithmell. (2013). Fins and Feathers: Why little fish are a big deal to Florida's Coastal Waterbirds. Audubon Florida & The Pew Charitable Trusts. [PDF]
Knight, CM. (2013). Southwest Florida. In MI Cook (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 19). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Rehage, JS, SE Liston, KJ Dunker & WF Loftus. (2013). Fish community response to the combined effects of decreased hydroperiod and nonnative fish invasions in a karst wetland: Are Everglades solution holes sinks for native fishes? Wetlands 34(S1): 159.
Lauritsen, JA. (2012). 2012 Wood Stork Nesting in Southwest Florida. In MI Cook & M Kobza (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 18). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Porter-Whitaker, AE, JS Rehage, SE Liston & WF Loftus. (2012). Multiple predator effects and native prey responses to two non-native Everglades cichlids. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 21(3): 375-385.
Tipping, PW, MR Martin, L Bauer, RM Pierce & TD Center. (2012). Ecology of common salvinia, Salvinia minima Baker, in southern Florida. Aquatic Botany 102: 23-27.
Lauritsen, JA. (2011). 2011 Wood Stork Nesting in Southwest Florida. In MI Cook & M Kobza (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 17). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Liston, SE & JJ Lorenz. (2011). Aquatic fauna forage base in the Big Cypress region. Final Project Report to USACE ERDC & the MAP RECOVER team. 90 pp. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2010). 2010 Wood Stork Nesting in Southwest Florida. In MI Cook & M Kobza (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 16). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2009). 2009 Wood Stork Nesting in Southwest Florida. In MI Cook & M Kobza (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 15). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2008). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In MI Cook & M Kobza (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 14). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2007). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In MI Cook & HK Herring (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 13). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Liston, SE, N Katin & JJ Lorenz. (2007). Sampling aquatic fauna in cypress forests, Big Cypress National Preserve. In Development and Testing of Protocols for Sampling Fishes in Forested Wetlands of Southern Florida (SE Liston, JJ Lorenz, CC McIvor & WF Loftus, eds.). Final Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Everglades National Park, and the U.S. Geological Survey. [PDF]
Porazinska, DL, PD Pratt & RM Glblin-Davis. (2007). Consequences of Melaleuca quinquenervia invasion on soil nematodes in the Florida Everglades. Journal of Nematology 39(4): 305-312. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2006). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In MI Cook & EM Call (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 12). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Pieterson, EC, LM Addison, JN Afobian, B Brooks-Solveson, J Cassani & EM Everham. (2006). Five years of the Southwest Florida frog monitoring network: Changes in frog communities as an indicator of landscape change. Florida Scientist 69: 117-126. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (2005). Big Cypress Regional Ecosystem Conceptual Ecological Model. Wetlands 25(4): 843-853.
Lauritsen, JA. (2005). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In MI Cook & EM Call (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 11). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Ogden, JC, SM Davis, TK Barnes, KJ Jacobs & JH Gentile. (2005). Total system conceptual ecological model. Wetlands 35(4): 955-979.
Lauritsen, JA. (2004). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In GE Crozier & MI Cook (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 10). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Crozier, GE & DE Gawlik. (2003). Wading bird nesting effort as an index to wetland ecosystem integrity. Waterbirds 26(3): 303-324.
Lauritsen, JA. (2003). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In GE Crozier & DE Gawlik (eds.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 9). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Tipping, PW. (2003) Ecology of Salvinia minima in South Florida. Preliminary Report, 11/12/2003, 3 pp. [PDF]
Lauritsen, JA. (2002). Wood Stork Nesting at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In DE Gawlik (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 8). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Lickey, EB & GL Walker. (2002). Population genetic structure of baldcypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) rich. var. distichum) and pondcypress (T. distichum var. imbricarium (Nuttal) Croom): biogeographic and taxonomic implications. Southeatern Naturalist 1(2): 131-148.
Lickey, EB, FD Watson & GL Walker. (2002). Differences in bark thickness among populations of baldcypress [Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. var. distichum] and pondcypress [T. distichum var. imbricarium (Nuttall) Croom]. Castanea: 33-41.
Below, TH. (2001). Southwest Coast. In DE Gawlik (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 7). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Paulson, DR. (2001). Recent Odonata records from southern Florida-effects of global warming? International Journal of Odonatology 4(1): 57-69.
Below, TH. (2000). Southwest Coast. In DE Gawlik (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 6). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Ogden, JC. (1999). Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Collier County. In DE Gawlik (ed.), South Florida Wading Bird Report (Vol 5). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JF Meeder, LC Meeder & JM McCollom. (1994). The climate of South Florida and its role in shaping the Everglades Ecosystem. In SM Davis & JF Ogden (eds.). Everglades: The Ecosystem and Its Restoration. Boca Raton, FL: St. Lucie Press. pp 225-248.
Ewert, DN & DE Kroodsma. (1994). Song sharing and repertoires among migratory and resident Rufous-Sided Towhees. The Condor 96(1): 190-196.
Loope, L, M Duever, A Herndon, J Snyder & D Jansen. (1994). Hurricane impact on uplands and freshwater swamp forest. BioScience 44(4): 238-246.
Duever, MJ. (1993). Environmental control of wetland plant communities. In HW Shen, ST Su & F Wen (eds.), Hydraulic Engineering '93, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers Meeting, San Francisco, California, July 25-30, 1993 (pp 293-298).
Bensen, KJ. (1992). Dynamics of an American Swallow-Tailed Kite communal roost at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 20(3): 65-71. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1990). The long term viability of restored wetlands. In MK Loftin, LA Toth & JTB Obeysekera (eds.). Kissimmee River Restoration Symposium Proceedings, October 1988 (pp. 279-289). West Palm Beach, FL: South Florida Water Management District. [PDF]
Maehr, DS, RC Belden, ED Land & L Wilkins. (1990). Food habits of panthers in southwest Florida. The Journal of Wildlife Management: 420-423.
Maehr, DS. (1990). The Florida panther and private lands. Conservation Biology 4(2): 167-170.
McCollom, JM. (1990). Forest structure and succession over a ten year period in six undisturbed South Florida plant communities. M.S. Thesis, The University of Arizona, 236 pp. [PDF]
Benner, R, DL Lewis & RE Hodson. (1989). Biogeochemical cycling of organic matter in acidic environments: Are microbial degradative processes adapted to low pH?. Acid stress and aquatic microbial interactions. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp 33-45.
Bancroft, GT, JC Ogden & BW Patty. (1988). Wading bird colony formation and turnover relative to rainfall in the Corkscrew Swamp area of Florida during 1982 through 1985. Wilson Bulletin 100(1): 50-59. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1988). Hydrologic Processes for Models of Freshwater Wetlands. In WJ Mitsch, M Straskraba & SE Jorgensen (eds.), Wetland Modelling. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. 9-39.
Hatriss, RC, DI Sebacher, KB Bartlett, DS Bartlett & PM Crill. (1988). Sources of atmospheric methane in the south Florida environment. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2(3): 231-243.
Maehr, DS, JN Layne, ED Land, JW McCown & J Roof. (1988). Long distance movements of a Florida Black Bear. Florida Field Naturalist 16(1): 1-6. [PDF]
Roof, JC & DS Maehr. (1988). Sign surveys for Florida Panthers on peripheral areas of their known range. Florida Field Naturalist 16(4): 81-104. [PDF]
Duever, MJ & JM McCollom. (1987). Cypress tree-ring analysis in relation to wetlands and hydrology. In GC Jacoby, Jr. & JW Horbeck, International Symposium on Ecological Aspects of Tree-Ring Analysis. Washington, D.C.: US Department of Energy (pp 249-260). [PDF]
Duever, MJ & JM McCollom. (1987). Trade-offs between the use of tree-ring counting and dendrochronology in ecological studies. In GC Jacoby, Jr. & JW Horbeck (compilers). International Symposium on Ecological Aspects of Tree-Ring Analysis. Washington, DC: US Department of Energy, pp249-260. [PDF]
Gerritsen, J & SW Bradley. (1987). Electrophoretic mobility of natural particles and cultured organisms in freshwaters. Limnology and Oceanography 32(5): 1049-1058. [PDF]
Ogden, JC, DA McCrimmon, Jr., GT Bancroft & BW Patty. (1987). Breeding Populations of the Wood Stork in the Southeastern United States. The Condor 89: 752-759. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, JF Meeder, LC Duever, LH Gunderson, LA Riopelle, TR Alexander, RL Myers & DP Spangler. (1986). The Big Cypress National Preserve. Research Report No. 8, New York, NY: National Audubon Society. [view]
Duever, MJ, LA Riopelle & JM McCollom. (1986). Long Term Recovery of Experimental Off-Road Vehicle Impacts and abandoned Old Trails in the Big Cypress National Preserve. South Florida Research Center Report SFRC-86/09. Homestead, FL: National Park Service. 47 pp. [PDF]
Kushlan, JA & PC Frohring. (1986). The history of the southern Florida Wood Stork population. Wilson Bulletin 98(3): 368-386. [PDF]
Cohen, JA. (1985). Differences and similarities in cardenolide contents of queen and monarch butterflies in Florida and their eological and evolutionary implications. Journal of Chemical Ecology 11(1): 85-103.
Coultas, CL & MJ Duever. (1984). Soils of cypress swamps. In KC Ewel & HT Odum (eds.), Cypress Swamps (pp. 51-59). Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press.
Duever, MJ. (1984). Environmental factors controlling plant communities of the Big Cypress Swamp. In PJ Gleason (ed.), Environments of South Florida: past and present II (pp. 127-137). Miami, FL: Miami Geological Society.
Duever, MJ, JF Meeder & LC Duever. (1984). Ecosystems of the Big Cypress Swamp. In KC Ewel & HT Odum (eds.), Cypress Swamps (pp. 294-303). Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press.
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson & LA Riopelle. (1984). Corkscrew Swamp: A virgin cypress strand. In KC Ewel & HT Odum (eds.), Cypress Swamps (pp. 334-348). Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press.
Gunderson, LH. (1984). Regeneration of cypress in logged and burned strands at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida. In KC Ewel & HT Odum (eds.), Cypress Swamps (pp. 349-357). Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press.
Carlson, JE & MJ Duever. (1983). The Big Cypress Basin water quality monitoring network annual report for 1982. Report to Big Cypress Basin, South Florida Water Management District. Naples, FL: Ecosystem Research Unit, National Audubon Society. 79 pp. [PDF]
Carlson, JE. (1982). Preliminary report on the restoration of farmed freshwater marshes at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In FJ Webb (ed.), Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference on Wetlands Restoration and Creation, May 20-21, 1982, Tampa, FL (pp 212-227). [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1982). Tropical peatland hydrology. Presentation at Tropical Peatlands Workshop. Indianapolis: Naples, Florida: Ecosystem Reserach Unit, National Audubon Society. 4pp. [PDF]
Duever, LC, JF Meeder & MJ Duever. (1982). Ecological portion Florida peninsula natural region theme study. Final report to the National Park Service. Naples, Florida: Ecosystem Research Unit, National Audubon Society. 397 pp.
McCollom, JM. (1982). Organization and initial implementation of an alligator monitoring study at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Naples, FL: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. 25 pp. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1981). An approach to dealing with ring quality problems in cypress. Cambial Activities 4: 6-7. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson & LA Riopelle. (1981). Off-road vehicles and their impacts in the Big Cypress National Preserve. South Florida Research Center Report SFRC T-614. Homestead, FL: National Park Service. 214 pp. [view]
Carlson, JE, MJ Duever & LA Riopelle. (1980). Off-road vehicle impacts in the Big Cypress National Preserve. Volume 9. Human impact on natural resources/ORVs. In Proceedings of Second Conference on Scientific Research in National Parks; 1979 November 23-30; San Francisco. National Park Service. p. 347-386. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1980). Surface water hydrology of an important cypress strand: Corkcrew Swamp Sanctuary. In PJ Gleason (ed.). Water, Oil, and the Geology of Collier, Lee and Hendry Counties. Miami, FL: Miami Geological Society. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, LA Riopelle, LC Duever & JF Meeder. (1980). Ecosystem Research Unit. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1979 Annual Report. Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. p. 59-95.
Bantz, R. (1979). Species List of the Flora and Fauna of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Naples, FL: National Audubon Society. 88 pp. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, JF Meeder, LC Duever, LH Gunderson, LA Riopelle, TR Alexander, RF Myers & DP Spangler. (1979). Resource inventory and analysis of the Big Cypress National Preserve. Final report to the National Park Service. Gainesville: Ecosystem Research Unit, National Audubon Society and Center for Wetlands, University of Florida.
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, LA Riopelle, LC Duever & JF Meeder. (1979). Ecosystem Research Unit. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1978 Annual Report. Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. p. 66-106.
Ogden, JC & SA Nesbitt. (1979). Recent Wood Stork population trends in the United States. Wilson Bulletin 91(4): 512-523. [PDF]
Coultas, CL & MJ Duever. (1978). Soils of cypress swamps. Florida Scientist 41(supplement): 2.
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, LA Riopelle & LC Duever. (1978). Ecosystem analyses at Corkscrew Swamp. In HT Odum & KC Ewel (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling, and conservation (pp. 534-565). Fourth annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Duever, MJ. (1978). Implications of grazing to management of natural South Florida grasslands. Presentation to Society for Range Management, February 1978, San Antonio, TX. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, LA Riopelle & LC Duever. (1978). Ecological systems analysis. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1977 Annual Report (pp. 118-179). Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. [PDF]
Hansen, JL. (1978). Wood Stork feeding project. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1977 Annual Report (pp. 10-28). Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. [PDF]
Knoble, D, MJ Duever & JE Carlson. (1978). Cypress leaf-out sequences. In HT Odum & KC Ewel (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling, and conservation (pp. 566-570). Fourth annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Ogden, JC. (1978). 1977 Progress report: Dynamics of regional colonial wading bird populations. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1977 Annual Report (pp. 29-50). Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. [PDF]
Ogden, JC. (1978). Status and biology of the Wood Stork in the United States. In National Audubon Society Research Department 1977 Annual Report (pp. 51-72). Tavernier, FL: National Audubon Society. [PDF]
Riopelle, LA. (1978). Melaleuca control at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. National Audubon Society. Naples.
Carlson, JE & MJ Duever. (1977). Seasonal fish population fluctuations in south Florida swamp. Proceedings of Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 31: 603-611. [PDF]
Gunderson, LH. (1977). Regeneration of cypress, Taxodium distichum and Taxodium ascendens, in logged and burned cypress strands at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida (Master's thesis). Gainesville, FL: University of Florida.
National Audubon Society (1977). Research Department Annual Report (Alexander Sprunt, IV, Ed.). 182 pp. [PDF]
Piepgras, D, MA Allison, T Dlugos & JJ Stipp. (1977). University of Miami Radiocarbon Dates X. Radiocarbon 19(3): 453-459. [PDF]
Wharton, CH, HT Odum, K Ewel, M Duever, A Lugo, R Boyt, J Bartholomew, E Debellevue, S Brown, M Brown & L Duever. (1977). Forested wetlands of Florida- their management and use. Gainesville: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson, LA Riopelle, LH Gunderson & LC Duever. (1976). Ecosystem analyses at Corkscrew Swamp. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway & MK Johnson (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 707-737). Third annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Gunderson, L. (1976). Accelerating secondary succession in cypress strands. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway & MK Johnson (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 738-762). Third annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Kropp, W. (1976). Geochronology of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway & MK Johnson (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 772-785). Third annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Stone, PA & PJ Gleason. (1976). The organic sediments of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway & MK Johnson (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 763-771). Third annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson & LA Riopelle. (1975). Ecosystem analyses at Corkscrew Swamp. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway & MK Johnson (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 627-725). Second annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
Duever, MJ, JE Carlson & LA Riopelle. (1974). Water budgets and comparitive study of virgin Corkscrew Swamp. In HT Odum, KC Ewel, JW Ordway, MK Johnson & WJ Mitsch (eds.), Cypress wetlands for water management, recycling and conservation (pp. 595-634). Annual report to National Science Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. Gainesville, FL: Center for Wetlands, University of Florida. [PDF]
McPherson, BF. (1974). The Big Cypress Swamp. In Environments of South Florida: Present and Past. Miami Geological Society. [PDF]
Status of Colonies of Large Wading Birds in South Florida. (1973). National Audubon Society (technical report), 18 pp. [view]
Kahl, MP, Jr. (1964). Food ecology of the Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) in Florida. Ecological Monographs 34(2): 97-117.
Walker, LC. (1963). Natural Areas of the Southeast. Faculty Publications, Paper 362, Stephen F. Austin State University. [PDF]
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