ecology of south Florida estuarine areas from the perspective of 

 detritus production. The data upon which the discussion is based 

 were gathered during 1967 and 1968 in the North River estuarine 

 system of Everglades National Park immediately behind Cape Sable. 



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 *0dum, W. E. 1971. Pathways of energy flow in a south Florida estu- 

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Food habits are discussed for aquatic species of the North River 

 estuarine area behind Cape Sable, Florida. 



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 *0dum, W. E. , and E. J. Heald. 1972. Trophic analyses of an estua- 

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Summarizes food habits for most of the fishes and aquatic inver- 

 tebrate species that occur in the North River mangrove ecosystem 

 behind Cape Sable, FlorTda. 



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 *0dum, W. E. , and E. J. Heald. 1975. The detritus-based food web of 



an estuarine mangrove community. Pages 265-286 in L. E. Cronin, 

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This paper attempts to construct a conceptual model of the food 

 web of an estuarine mangrove community located in the North River 

 area of Florida behind Cape Sable. 



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 ♦Russell, R. J. 1971. Beaches and ground water of Cape Sable, Flor- 

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Deals with effects of extreme drought in the Cape Sable complex: 

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 *Scholl , D. W. 1964. Recent sedimentary record in mangrove swamps 

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Sedimentary data were given for coastal mangrove swamps in area 

 of Whitewater Bay, Cape Sable, Huston Bay, and Ten Thousand Is- 

 lands, Florida. 



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