Climate Change Projected Effects on Coastal Foundation Communities of the Greater Everglades Using a 2060 Scenario: Need for a New Management Paradigm
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F. Sklar | M. Miller | M. Koch | R. Halley | D. Rudnick | E. Stabenau | C. Coronado | M. Miller | Carlos A. Coronado | Erik Stabenau | Fred H. Sklar
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