The ecology of Florida is one of diverse wildlife. A misconception often associated with the Florida landscape is that the changes of density and diversity of flora seem chaotic or random, however, Eugene Odum's research states that "...over the long term plant habits showed remarkable continuity." The introduction of different species caused certain evolutionary developments - some plants grew more quickly and in larger numbers, while others could survive longer - to sustain themselves in a dense environment.
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What makes the Florida ecology unique?
From the Florida Everglades to the Gulf Coast, Florida has its own variety of environments. Florida ecology is affected by a number of various factors including its climate, the surrounding waters, and the diverse wildlife that calls Florida home.
Climatology
Water
Fauna
Forest ecology
Upland hardwoods
Bottomland hardwoods
Sandhills
Scrub
Flatwoods
Tropical hammocks
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Human impacts
Human expansion
Water
Pollution of water
Deforestation
Climate change
Introduced fauna and flora
Endangering/extinction of Florida species
Migration patterns
Changes in the migration patterns of panthers
State policies
Regulatory programs
Land and recreation
Water policy and ecosystem restoration
Progress
FERI
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