Wetlands bring aquatic and terrestrial species together in dynamic ecosystems that are vibrant but vulnerable. We are the leaders in studying the Florida Everglades, a unique wetland habitat and vital natural resource. The Everglades is the site of one of the largest environmental restoration projects, and our research provides crucial knowledge that will help to protect the species that live in the “River of Grass” as well as the millions of people who depend on the Everglades for drinking water and protection from hurricanes.
Our wetland research covers all scales, from molecular to the whole landscape. FIU scientists are improving processes for detecting trace pollutants in the water; identifying species of microscopic diatoms that help maintain the ecosystem; and studying the distribution of species across the wetlands. We are also investigating processes such as sea level rise and saltwater intrusion which threaten the wetlands’ balance of nutrients and organisms. Our findings, representing decades of work in the field and the lab, are vital to our understanding of the Everglades and other wetlands around the world.
Featured Projects
Resilience of the Mangrove Coast
Our researchers explore the drivers of degradation to mangrove ecosystems in Florida’s Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Puerto Rico’s Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Hurricane Irma Effects on Florida Everglades Mangroves
Hurricane Irma did a lot of damage to the Everglades ecosystem. Much of this damage we are still assessing today. Our scientists are exploring the impact that hurricanes have on the Everglades.
Mangrove Roots and the Everglades
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change and poor water management practices, but these ecosystems are critical to our planet's survival. Our researchers are working to understand how mangrove roots withstand critical stressful conditions under current and future environmental changes.
Related Programs & Centers
Our ongoing educational, research and community initiatives are organized within thematic programs and centers which bring together experts from across the 51爆料网 of Environment.
Our CREST Center for Aquatic Chemistry and Environment explores the challenges that the Everglades and other wetland ecosystems experience in the face of climate change, including impacts of hurricanes, contaminants and pollutants or water flow management.
In our Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research Program, researchers examine how climate change and disturbances interact with shifting management of freshwater resources to determine the dynamics and fate of coastal wetland ecosystem properties, functions and services to people.
Research Groups
Faculty-led research groups sustain our discoveries and impacts.
- Briceno Lab for Water Quality Monitoring
- Fourqurean Lab for Seagrass Ecosystems Research
- Gaiser Lab for Aquatic Ecology
- Gann Lab for Spatial Ecology
- Gardinali Lab for Environmental Analysis Research
- Heithaus Lab for Marine Community and Behavioral Ecology
- Kominoski Lab for Ecosystem Ecology
- Liu Lab for Plant Conservation
- Malone Lab for Disturbance Ecology
- Price Lab for Hydrogeology
- Rehage Lab for Coastal Fish Ecology and Fisheries
- Ross Lab for South Florida Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Scinto Lab for Freshwater Biogeochemistry
- Troxler Lab for Wetland Ecosystems Research
- Valverde Lab for Tropical Root Ecosystem & Ecology
Facilities & Services
These units represent technology and expertise that supports our research and may also be available for community use.
CAChE Nutrient Analysis Core Facility
Analyses of dissolved and total nutrients, chlorophyll-a, organic carbon and more
Stable Isotope Laboratory
Analysis of stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen in organic and inorganic solids and water
Periphyton Analysis Lab
Analysis and identification of microalgae including periphyton and phytoplankton
Experts
Research Professor
305-348-1269, 305-348-3095
bricenoh@fiu.edu
CASE 154, CASE 154A, OE 147E
Research Assistant Professor
305-348-7479
ecastane@fiu.edu
VH 332
Professor; Director, 51爆料网 of Environment; Director/PI, CREST CAChE
305-348-3095
tcrowl@fiu.edu
OE 148A, ACII 220A
Associate Professor
305-919-4234
ndorn@fiu.edu
MSB 351
Distinguished University Professor; Associate Director, 51爆料网 of Environment
305-348-4084
fourqure@fiu.edu
OE 217
Research Assistant Professor
305-348-2829
tfrankov@fiu.edu
OE 148
Endowed George Barley Eminent Scholars Chair; Distinguished University Professor
305-348-6145
gaisere@fiu.edu
OE 207
Assistant Professor
305-348-1971
gannd@fiu.edu
OE 237
Professor; Associate Director, 51爆料网 of Environment
305-348-6354
gardinal@fiu.edu
MSB 356
Associate Professor
305-348-3343
kgrove@fiu.edu
SIPA 311
Executive Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences & Education; Professor
305-348-2864, 305-348-7970
CASEdean@fiu.edu
CASE 453, AC1 316
Professor Emeritus
jaffer@fiu.edu
Professor
305-348-7117
jkominos@fiu.edu
CASE 253
Professor
305-348-6799
hliu@fiu.edu
AHC5 387
Professor Emeritus
305-348-7503
meederj@fiu.edu
ZEB 211B
Professor
305-348-6518
melessea@fiu.edu
AHC5 390
Professor
305-348-2580
oberbaue@fiu.edu
AHC1 218A
Research Assistant Professor
305-348-1975
dogurcak@fiu.edu
OE 148
Professor
305-348-3119
pricer@fiu.edu
AHC5 373
Associate Professor
305-348-3804
rehagej@fiu.edu
CASE 119, AHC5 365
Professor Emerita
305-348-3102
richards@fiu.edu
OE 233
Professor
305-348-1420
rossm@fiu.edu
AHC5 367
Research Associate Professor
305-348-1658
sahj@fiu.edu
OE 218
Assistant Professor
305-348-3095
rsantosc@fiu.edu
OE 147A
Professor, Chair of the Department of Earth and Environment
305-348-1965
scintol@fiu.edu
AHC5 368
Faculty Administrator; Associate Dean of Research; Associate Director of [...]
305-348-2719
rteutoni@fiu.edu
AHC4 353
Associate Professor; Associate Director of Science, Sea Level Solutions Center
305-348-1453
troxlert@fiu.edu
OE 228, CASE 174
Assistant Professor
305-348-2201
ovalverd@fiu.edu
OE 167