What powers the Everglades? FIU study tracks how algae and plant matter fuel the food web
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Michelle Marie Arean
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FIU NewsWhat powers the Everglades? FIU study tracks how algae and plant matter fuel the food webfiu.eduResearchers studied the complex network of multiple food chains across Everglades habitats, from freshwater marshes to mangrove forests and coastal waters, and identified a big contributor.
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