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Development of allometric relations for three mangrove species in South Florida for use in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem restorationThomas J. Smith III1,* and Kevin R.T. Whelan2,3 1U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Integrated Science Center, 600 Fourth Street South, St. Petersburg, 33701 Florida, USA; 2U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Integrated Science Center, c/o Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, OE Bldg - Rm 167, Miami, 33199 Florida, USA; 3South Florida/Caribbean Inventory and Monitoring Network Office, U.S. National Park Service, 18001 Old Cutler Road, Suite 419, Palmetto Bay, 33157 Florida, USA; *Author for correspondence (e-mail: Tom_J_Smith@usgs.gov; phone: +727-803-8747; fax: +727-803-2030) Received 2 June 2005; accepted in revised form 21 December 2005 Key words: Biogeographic comparison, Biomass, Diameter, Height, Power law, Restoration, Scaling relation
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Abbreviations: DBH - diameter at breast height
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