Priority Landscapes: Greater Everglades Active
The Greater Everglades Priority Ecosystem Sciences Program (GEPES) in USGS was established to conduct long-term research, monitoring, and modeling to provide science to inform Everglades restoration decisions and meet natural resource management goals. The program is one of several placed-based efforts in the USGS that focuses resources and science in “iconic” landscapes to support restoration and management activities.
Everglades Research
Impacts of Non-Native Fishes in the Florida Everglades
Trojan Y Invasive Species Control - Sex Marker Identification
Advanced Technological Solutions in Support of Greater Everglades Priority Ecosystem Science: Joint Ecosystem Modeling (JEM)
Collaborative Development of Ecological Forecasting Model and Data Manipulation Software: Everglades National Park, South Florida Natural Resources Center (SFNRC)
Past and Future Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Habitats and Species (FISCHS)
Dynamics and Fluxes of Nutrients along Environmental Gradients in the Florida Everglades, USA
Population Biology and Ecology of Diamondback Terrapins in Mangrove Forested Ecosystems in the Greater Everglades
Spatial Ecology of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) and American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) in the Greater Everglades
Fish Slam 2015
Fish Slam 2014
Use of Amphibian Communities as Indicators of Restoration Success in the Greater Everglades
Experimental Study of Fire Season and Frequency in South Florida Pinelands
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS Everglades research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS Everglades data is available from the button below.
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS Everglades research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS Everglades publications is available from the button below.
Repurposing a hindcast simulation of the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane, south Florida
The importance of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico to foraging loggerhead sea turtles
Near-term spatial hydrologic forecasting in Everglades, USA for landscape planning and ecological forecasting
A tropical cyclone-induced ecological regime shift: Mangrove forest conversion to mudflat in Everglades National Park (Florida, USA)
Shifts in hatching date of American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in southern Florida
Estimating detection probability for Burmese Pythons with few detections and zero recapture events
Explore our science using the web tools below.
The Greater Everglades Priority Ecosystem Sciences Program (GEPES) in USGS was established to conduct long-term research, monitoring, and modeling to provide science to inform Everglades restoration decisions and meet natural resource management goals. The program is one of several placed-based efforts in the USGS that focuses resources and science in “iconic” landscapes to support restoration and management activities.
Everglades Research
Impacts of Non-Native Fishes in the Florida Everglades
Trojan Y Invasive Species Control - Sex Marker Identification
Advanced Technological Solutions in Support of Greater Everglades Priority Ecosystem Science: Joint Ecosystem Modeling (JEM)
Collaborative Development of Ecological Forecasting Model and Data Manipulation Software: Everglades National Park, South Florida Natural Resources Center (SFNRC)
Past and Future Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Habitats and Species (FISCHS)
Dynamics and Fluxes of Nutrients along Environmental Gradients in the Florida Everglades, USA
Population Biology and Ecology of Diamondback Terrapins in Mangrove Forested Ecosystems in the Greater Everglades
Spatial Ecology of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) and American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) in the Greater Everglades
Fish Slam 2015
Fish Slam 2014
Use of Amphibian Communities as Indicators of Restoration Success in the Greater Everglades
Experimental Study of Fire Season and Frequency in South Florida Pinelands
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS Everglades research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS Everglades data is available from the button below.
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS Everglades research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS Everglades publications is available from the button below.
Repurposing a hindcast simulation of the 1926 Great Miami Hurricane, south Florida
The importance of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico to foraging loggerhead sea turtles
Near-term spatial hydrologic forecasting in Everglades, USA for landscape planning and ecological forecasting
A tropical cyclone-induced ecological regime shift: Mangrove forest conversion to mudflat in Everglades National Park (Florida, USA)
Shifts in hatching date of American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in southern Florida
Estimating detection probability for Burmese Pythons with few detections and zero recapture events
Explore our science using the web tools below.