Tropical hardwood hammocks are threatened by invasive exotic species taking of native species by collectors water level changes conversion to agriculture and development.
Tropical hardwood hammock invasive species.
Tropical hardwood hammocks are closed canopy forests dominated by a diverse assemblage of evergreen and semi deciduous tree and shrub species mostly of west indian origin.
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Wildlife residing in hardwood hammocks are mostly of temperate origin rather than tropical in contrast to the characteristic plantlife.
Hammocks can be found nestled in most all other everglades ecosystems.
Some of these species include torchwood gumbo limbo wild tamarind wild lime west indian mahogany pigeon plum and wild coffee.
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We re trying to restore this to tropical hardwood hammock which benefits all the species here in key largo said jeremy dixon the biologist who serves as the refuge s manager.
A hardwood hammock is a dense stand of broad leafed trees that grow on a natural rise of only a few inches in elevation.
Historically much of key largo was a dense hardwood hammock established on fossilized coral.
Tropical hardwood hammocks are found in south florida or the everglades with large concentrations on the miami rock ridge in the florida keys along the northern shores of florida bay and in the pinecrest region of the big cypress swamp.
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Tropical hardwood hammocks are habitat for a few endemic plants and are critical habi.
In the deeper sloughs and marshes the seasonal flow of water helps give these hammocks a distinct aerial teardrop shape.