Environmental and
Biological Monitoring
Land
Manager: Kevin N. Main (1999), T.
Richard Anderson (2000) Research Assistant: Nancy D. Deyrup Hydrology
Volunteer: Charles A. Webster, Lake Placid Coyote Census
Volunteers: Michael A. McMillian, Helen W. Obenchain
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Limnology of Lake Annie. Water chemistry parameters of Lake
Annie have been collected since 1983. During 1999-00 weekly surface
water chemistry samples were collected and analyzed for pH and
conductivity. Additional water chemistry parameters (light levels,
temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sulfate concentrations) were
collected monthly at 2-meter intervals down to 20 meters at the deepest
part of the lake. During 1999-00 Lake Annie pH levels varied between
5.10 in the summer to 5.31 in the winter; this is in the normal range.
Hydrology. During 1999-00 the Station continued to collect
surface and ground water records (since 1982). With locally heavy rains
in 1999, surface and ground water levels were very high with many
temporary ponds overflowing onto the sand roads (see photo, this page).
However, in 2000, Archbold, and most of peninsular Florida, was in a
severe drought (see Climate Information) and many seasonal
ponds were dry even in summer. The years 1999-00, therefore presented
remarkable hydrological extremes.
Coyote Census. The Florida coyote census is a long-term
monitoring program (initiated in 1997) that monitors distribution and
population trends of coyotes. Martin B. Main (Univ. Florida, IFAS
Center at Immokalee) coordinates this program. To document the presence
of coyotes, a scent station is established by placing a Fatty Acid Scent
disk in a 1-meter circle in a smoothed area of bare sand. During 1999-00
(in February) both the Station and the Ranch participated in the survey.
No coyote visits were recorded at Archbold but four visits were noted at
the Ranch.
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