Ecology of Florida is a definitive guide to the Sunshine State's diverse ecosystems, written by an experienced ecologist with a lifetime of fieldwork across Florida. From the geology that shaped the land to the rich variety of plants, animals, and aquatic life, this book provides a comprehensive yet accessible exploration of Florida's natural world. Covering ecosystems from wetlands to coastlines, plankton to panthers, and birds to invertebrates, each chapter highlights the intricate connections that sustain life in Florida. The book also examines pressing ecological challenges, including invasive species, habitat loss, and pollution, offering insight into how Florida's landscapes have been transformed over the last 150 years. Richly illustrated with images of key species, this text is both an engaging reference for students, conservationists, and nature lovers, and an inspiring call to appreciate and protect one of America's most unique environments. About the Author: The author, an emeritus professor from Tampa, Florida, holds degrees in biology from Jacksonville University and Florida Atlantic University. A certified ecologist, he has dedicated his career to studying and teaching the ecology of Florida's diverse landscapes.
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