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publications > thesis > successional dynamics of lightning-initiated canopy gaps in the mangrove forests of Shark River > chapter 3 > acknowledgments

Chapter III

Mangrove survival, growth, and recruitment in lightning-initiated canopy gaps and closed forest sites in Everglades National Park, Florida USA.

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Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Global Climate Change Program of the United States Geological Survey / Biological Resources Discipline and the United States Department of Interior's “Critical Ecosystems Studies Initiative” administered by Everglades National Park under Interagency agreement #IA5280-7-9023. Sampling occurred under Everglades National Park permit EVER-2002-SCI-0029 and EVER-2003-SCI-0056. I would like to deeply thank: Laura Hadden, Jay C. Portnoy, Justin Akeung, Lisa Maria Figaro, Benny Luedike, Augustina Lopez, Susana Toledo, Pablo Valdes, Lisely Jimenez, Wilfred Guerreo, Marlene Dow, Eddie Gibson, Greg Ward, Christa Walker, Jed Redwine, and Danielle Palow. The large Dutch influx of volunteers: Ives van Leth, Bram de Vlieger, Bart Hafkemeijer, Arnoud van Lockant, Bram Dittrich, Camille Vogel, Chris Duynhoven, Mark de Kwaadsteniet, Sjoerd Verhagen, Thijs Sandrink, Thijs van Oosterhout, Tim Aalten, Tom Basten, Wiestke van Betuw, and Wouter Woortman. I would especially like to thank Matthew Warren, Robert Muxo, and Henry Barreras for being there for all of the field sampling. Assistance with manuscript editing from S. F. Oberbauer, C. A. Ugarte, D. Lee, M. McClain, D. Childers, and the Ecosystem Review Group.


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