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Population distribution of Liguus fasciatus solidus in Long Pine Key of Everglades National Park.
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Population distribution of Liguus fasciatus solidus in Long Pine Key of Everglades National Park./
作者:
Fadely, Jason R.
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162 p.
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Advisers: Anton Oleinik; Edward Petuch.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-05.
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Biology, Zoology. -
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9781109101423
Population distribution of Liguus fasciatus solidus in Long Pine Key of Everglades National Park.
Fadely, Jason R.
Population distribution of Liguus fasciatus solidus in Long Pine Key of Everglades National Park.
- 162 p.
Advisers: Anton Oleinik; Edward Petuch.
Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009.
The study examined the past and present spatial distribution of the Florida tree snail, L. fasciatus solidus, in the Long Pine Key area of the Everglades National Park. Remote sensing and mobile GIS were used to create a GIS database of the field research results. Collection and survey-based data were used to create a current spatial distribution map of L. fasciatus solidus throughout the Long Pine Key area. The data collected during the 2006 survey were compared to a 1931 survey of the same study area conducted by Dr. William Clench of the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) of Harvard University. The data was used to determine the success of L. fasciatus solidus from 1931 to 2006, to evaluate a correlation between hammock size and the number of color forms, and to detect migration patterns of L. fasciatus solidus within the Long Pine Key area of Everglades National Park. Based on the average success rate for the seven color forms and the hammocks, the L. fasciatus solidus population in the Long Pine Key area exemplifies one of a stable community. Each color form used for the analysis had a success rate between 67% and 100%. These percentages can only be the worst case scenario based on the fact that many Liguus were not observed, and any others that would have been observed, would only increase the success rate.
ISBN: 9781109101423Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018632
Biology, Zoology.
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