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Keith A. Bradley
Assistant Director/Senior Biologist
bradley@regionalconservation.org

 

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Bradley, K.A. 2006. Distribution and population size for three pine rockland endemic candidate plant taxa on Big Pine Key, Florida. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Ecosystem Office, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A. 2006. Thelypteris sancta (L.) Ching, new for Florida and the continental United States. American Fern Journal 96(4):112-114.

Bradley, K.A., and S.W. Woodmansee. 2006. South Florida National Parks vegetation map accuracy assessment. Report submitted to the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program, Miami, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 2006. Floristic assessment of the northern karst belt of Puerto Rico, phase three. Final report submitted to the International Institute of Tropical Forestry by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Hodges, S.R., and K.A. Bradley. 2006. Distribution and population size of five candidate plant taxa in the Florida Keys. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Ecosystem Office, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, J.L. Sadle, and G.D. Gann. 2005. A quantitative plant inventory of the Big Cypress National Preserve. Report submitted to the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program, Miami, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., E.V. Grahl, S.W. Woodmansee, and K.A. Bradley. 2005. Rare plant monitoring and restoration on Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park. Year End Report, YEAR 2, submitted to the National Park Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., M.E. Abdo, J.W. Gann, G.D. Gann, Sr., S.W. Woodmansee, K.A. Bradley, E. Verdon and K.N. Hines.  2005.  Natives For Your Neighborhood. http://www.regionalconservation.org. The Institute for Regional Conservation, Miami. Web-based resource launched September 30, 2005.

Gann, G.D., M.E. Abdo, J.W. Gann, G.D. Gann, Sr., S.W. Woodmansee, K.A. Bradley, E. Verdon and K.N. Hines.  2005.  Natives For Your Neighborhood, Broward County application. http://www.Broward.org/naturescape. (c) The Institute for Regional Conservation, Miami. Web-based resource launched September 30, 2005.

Grahl, E.V., and K.A. Bradley. 2005. Opuntia corallicola (Cactaceae): Population monitoring on Swan Key, Biscayne National Park. Final report submitted to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Verdon, E., and K.A. Bradley. 2005. Population demography of the fragrant prickly-apple cactus (Harrisia fragrans). Final report submitted to the Florida Division of Forestry by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Woodmansee, S.W. and K.A. Bradley. 2005. A floristic survey and rare species assessment of Wild Turkey Strand Preserve, Lee County, Florida. Final report submitted to Lee County Parks and Recreation by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Woodmansee, S.W., K.A. Bradley and S.R. Hodges. 2005. Systematic reconnaissance flights and exotic plant species mapping at selected National Wildlife Refuges in Florida. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by the Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A. 2004. The status of mahogany mistletoe (Phoradendron rubrum (L.) Grisebach) on Sands Key, Biscayne National Park. Report submitted to the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program, Miami, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., and G.D. Gann. 2004. Draft Natural Forest Community delineation methods. Report submitted to Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources, Miami, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., and G.D. Gann. 2004. Status survey and monitoring of Cape Sable Thoroughwort, Chromolaena frustrata (B.L. Rob.) R.M. King and H. Rob. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Ecosystem Office, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., G.D. Gann and M. E. Abdo. 2004. Population status, demography, and habitat requirements of the Endangered Harrisia fragrans (Cactaceae) at Savannas Preserve State Park. Interim Report submitted to the Florida Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., G.D. Gann, and M. E. Abdo. 2004. Status survey of west coast dune sunflower, Helianthus debilis Nutt. subsp. vestitus (E. Watson) Heiser, in Florida . Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Ecosystem Office, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2004. Inventory of vascular plants of Biscayne National Park. Report submitted to the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program, Miami, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2004. Status survey of aboriginal pricklyapples, Harrisia aboriginum Small ex Britton & Rose, in southwestern Florida. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, South Florida Ecosystem Office, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 2004. Final report: Floristic assessment of the karst belt of Puerto Rico, phase two. Report submitted to the International Institute of Tropical Forestry, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 2004. Floristic Assessment of Puerto Rico Database, Version 2.0. CD-ROM prepared for the USDA International Institute of Tropical Forestry by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., J.L. Sadle, S.W. Woodmansee, and K.A. Bradley. 2004. Rare plant monitoring and restoration on Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park. Annual report for cooperative agreement #H5284-03-0044, submitted to Everglades National Park by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., and A.L. Koop. 2003. Opuntia corallicola (Cactaceae): Population monitoring on Swan Key, Biscayne National Park and status survey in Biscayne National Park and on Palo Alto Key, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Maschinski, J., and K. Bradley. 2003. Linum carteri Small var. carteri. In, J., Maschinski, S.J. Wright, K. Wendelberger, H. Thornton, and A. Muir, Conservation of South Florida endangered and threatened flora. Final report submitted to the Endangered Plant Advisory Council, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Gainesville, Florida by Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida.

Woodmansee, S.W., J.L. Sadle, and K.A. Bradley. 2003. Prairie Pines Preserve plot vegetation analysis. Final report submitted to Lee County Parks and Recreation, Fort Myers, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., J.A. Duquesnel, S.W. Woodmansee, A.L. Koop, and G.D. Gann. 2002. The population status and demography of the endangered Harrisia fragrans (Cactaceae) at the Savannas Preserve State Park. Report submitted to the Florida Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., and S.W. Woodmansee. 2002. A significant new population of the rare semaphore pricklypear cactus, Opuntia corallicola (Cactaceae). Sida 20(2): 809-811.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 2002. Floristic Assessment of Puerto Rico Database, Version 1.0. CD-ROM prepared for the USDA International Institute of Tropical Forestry by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., K.A. Bradley, and S.W. Woodmansee. 2002. Rare Plants of South Florida: Their History, Conservation, and Restoration. Institute for Regional Conservation. Miami, Florida.

Bradley, K.A., and S.W. Woodmansee. 2001. Floristic survey and rare species assessment of five properties in the Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area. Report submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2001. Fragrant prickly-apple (Harrisia fragrans) annual monitoring and mapping, interim report. Report submitted to Florida Department of Environmental Resources, Tallahassee, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., K.A. Bradley, and J.A. Duquesnel. 2001. Protection and conservation of endangered Havana clustervine (Jacquemontia havanensis) in South Florida. Report submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., K.A. Bradley, and S.W. Woodmansee. 2001. Floristic Inventory of South Florida Database. Web-based database presented by The Institute for Regional Conservation at www.regionalconservation.org. Launched 14 May 2001.

Bradley, K.A., and S.W. Woodmansee. 2000. Vascular Plants of Blue Heron Hammock, Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area, Monroe County, Florida. Report submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2000. Floristic survey and rare species assessment of the non-County owned properties in the Richmond Pine Rocklands. Report submitted to Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2000. Floristic survey and rare species assessment of the properties in the Florida Keys Wildlife & Environmental Area. Report submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 2000. Fragrant prickly-apple (Harrisia fragrans) annual monitoring and mapping, interim report. Report submitted to the Florida Division of Forestry by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., K.A. Bradley, and S.W. Woodmansee. 2000. Interim Report: long-term monitoring of Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum (Cav.) R. Br.) in southeastern Florida. Report submitted to the South Florida Water Management District by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1999. The pine rockland forests of southern Florida. The Palmetto 19(2): 12-14, 19.

Bradley, K.A., and G.D. Gann. 1999. The status of exotic plants in the preserves of southern Florida. Chapter 3 in Florida’s Garden of Good and Evil: Proceedings of the 1998 Joint Symposium of the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council and the Florida Native Plant Society, edited by D.T. Jones, and B.W. Gamble.

Bradley, K.A., and G.D. Gann. 1999. Status summary of 12 rockland plant taxa in southern Florida. Report prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K.A., S.W. Woodmansee, and G.D. Gann. 1999. Rare plants of Florida scrub in Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties, Florida. Final report prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 1999. Exotic plants of southern Florida, v 2.0. CD-ROM application prepared for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Invasive Plant Management by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 1999. Exotic plants of southern Florida, v 3.0. CD-ROM application prepared for the South Florida Water Management District by The Institute for Regional Conservation. Available online at www.regionalconservation.org. from 1999-2001.

Gann, G.D., K.A. Bradley, and S.W. Woodmansee. 1999. Initial report: long-term monitoring of Old World climbing fern (Lygodiummicrophyllum (Cav.) R. Br.) in southeastern Florida. Report prepared for the South Florida Water Management District by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

For U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan. G.D. Gann and K.A. Bradley, contributors.

Bradley, K. 1998. Fountaingrass – a dry region threat. Wildland Weeds 1(4): 4-5.

Gann, G.D., and K.A. Bradley. 1998. Exotic plants of southern Florida, v 1.0. CD-ROM application prepared for the South Florida Water Management District by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., S. Woodmansee, and G. Gann. 1997. Ground truthing of exotic species monitoring on District-managed lands in South Florida. Report submitted to the South Florida Water Management District by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K. 1996. Polygala smallii life history data analysis: May 1992-November 1994. Report prepared for Metro-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Dioscorea sansibarensis update. Resource Management Notes 8(1): 12.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Element Stewardship Abstract for Ficus microcarpa. Manuscript submitted to the Nature Conservancy by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Element Stewardship Abstract for Pennisetum setaceum. Manuscript submitted to the Nature Conservancy by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Polygala smallii : “South Florida endemic” found in central Florida. Resource Management Notes 8(1): 10-11.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Rare plants of the United States Naval Observatory Richmond pineland complex. Manuscript submitted to Florida Natural Areas Inventory by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1996. Temperate trees and shrubs in subtropical Florida. Tillandsia, February 1996.

Bradley, K., and R. Hammer. 1996. Florida’s lost tree. Garden News. July 1996.

Gann, G., and K. Bradley. 1996. Clusiarosea escapes from cultivation in southeastern Florida. Tillandsia, September 1996.

Gann, G., and K. Bradley. 1996. Proposed additions to the state list of threatened and endangered species. Manuscript submitted to the Florida Endangered Species Advisory Council by The Institute for Regional Conservation, November 6, 1996.

Gann, G., and K. Bradley. 1996. Trade lands ecological value: Biele Tract. Report submitted to The Nature Conservancy by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Gann, G., K. Bradley, J. Gann, and D. Gann. 1996. Dade County native plant communities, and, contributors to comprehensive plant lists for native plant species. In, The Landscape Manual, Dade County Department of Planning, Development, and Regulation, Miami, Florida. February 1996.

Bradley, K., and G. Gann. 1995. Endangered species status survey: Polygala smallii Smith & Ward, tiny polygala. Report submitted to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.

Bradley, K., G. Gann, and Roger Hammer with observations by G. Avery, E. Bridges, A. Herndon, and members of the Dade County Native Plant Workshop. 1995. Plant taxa of Dade County pine rocklands, August 11,1995. In, Restoration plan for Dade County’s pine rockland forests following Hurricane Andrew, J. Maguire, principal author, Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management, Miami, Florida.

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