The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna ecologicalimpact00wils Year: 1983 SOUTH FLORIDA HERPETOFAUNA Figure 2B. Present-day network of drainage canals in south Florida. The sandy scrub areas in extreme western Collier and parts of Lee and Hendry counties in the west, and in northern Dade and parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties in the east, occur in slightly elevated areas having a porous, sandy soil and which sup- ports a vegetational cover consisting of sand pine, myrtle oak, and rosemary. Prickly pear and various grasses are found in the under- story. Intermi
The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna ecologicalimpact00wils Year: 1983 SOUTH FLORIDA HERPETOFAUNA Figure 2B. Present-day network of drainage canals in south Florida. The sandy scrub areas in extreme western Collier and parts of Lee and Hendry counties in the west, and in northern Dade and parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties in the east, occur in slightly elevated areas having a porous, sandy soil and which sup- ports a vegetational cover consisting of sand pine, myrtle oak, and rosemary. Prickly pear and various grasses are found in the under- story. Intermingling with the sandy scrub areas and extending south- ward along the Atlantic coastal ridge and on the Lower Florida Keys are the pine flatwoods. This vegetational type is more extensive than the rosemary scrub. On the western side of the peninsula, pine flat-
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