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Invasive species list: Invasive species threaten Florida Everglades, wildlife. Insects | Florida Agriculture in the Classroom (FAITC) Beneficial Insects | Florida Agriculture in the Classroom (FAITC) Are Invasive Species Always Bad? | Florida Agriculture in the Classroom (FAITC) Florida’a Invasive Species | Florida Agriculture in the Classroom (FAITC) Videos « The Bug Chicks. Endangered Ecosystems: Build a Food Web. Natural Features & Ecosystems - Everglades National Park. Everglades National Park was designated to protect the extraordinary biodiversity of life supported by its ecosystems. NPS photo by Rodney Cammauf With the dedication of Everglades National Park in 1947, a new precedent was set in the growing conservation movement.

For the first time in American history, a large tract of wilderness was permanently protected not for its scenic value, but for the benefit of the unique diversity of life it sustained. The mosaic of habitats found within the Greater Everglades Ecosystem supports an assemblage of plant and animal species not found elsewhere on the planet. Learn more about Everglades ecosystems through the links below. Hardwood HammockPinelandMangroveCoastal LowlandsFreshwater SloughFreshwater Marl PrairieCypressMarine and Estuarine.

Archbold Biological Station | Ecological Research, Conservation Biology, Environmental Education | Lake Placid, Florida. Web World Wonders. An ecosystem consists of a community of coexisting species together with the nonliving parts of their habitat. In a healthy ecosystem these biotic and abiotic components provide a framework through which energy of solar origin is transferred and within which nutrients such as nitogen and phosphorus circulate. Various kinds of plants, animals, and microorganisms are included in a typical ecosystem such as a particular kind of forest, prairie, swamp, lake, stream, or reef. Florida's natural ecosystems are especially valuable because of the disproportionately large contribution they make globally to biological diversity or "biodiversity.

" The state was colonized over evolutionary time by a diverse mixture of species from continental areas to the north and tropical Caribbean areas to the south. People have been interacting with and modifying Florida's ecosystems for at least 10,000 years. The maps accompanying the descriptions are also taken from Myers and Ewel. SOFIA Kid's Page - Florida Ecosystems. Planet Earth.