Steve W. Woodmansee
Senior Biologist
woodmansee@regionalconservation.org
Select Publications & Reports
Barry, M.J. and S.W. Woodmansee. 2006. Vegatation sampling at Picayune Strand State Forest: Task 2c, PSRA vegetation monitoring 2005-2006. December 18, 2006. Final report submitted to the South Florida Water Management District, Fort Myers, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
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., K.N. Hines, E.V. Grahl, and S.W. Woodmansee. 2006. Rare plant monitoring and restoration on Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park. Year End Report, YEAR 3, submitted to the National Park Service by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. 2006. A floristic evaluation of the natural plant communities and grounds occurring at the Key West Botanical Garden, Stock Island, Monroe County, Florida. Report submitted to the Key West Botanical Garden Association by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. and M.J. Barry. 2006. Rare plants and their locations at Picayune Strand Restoration Area: Task 4a, PSRA vegetation monitoring 2005-2006. December 20, 2006. Final report submitted to the South Florida Water Management District, Fort Myers, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. and S.E. Green. 2006. A Floristic survey and rare plant assessment of Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve, Lee County, Florida. Final report submitted to Lee County Park and Recreation by The Institute for Regional Conservation. View an abridged version.
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.
Sadle, J.L., S.W. Woodmansee, G.D. Gann, and T.V. Armentano. 2005. Rediscovery of Ponthieva brittoniae (Orchidaceae) in Everglades National Park. Sida 21(3).
Woodmansee, S.W. 2005. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission floristic inventory of Big Torch Hammocks parcels Epstein and MCLA, Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area, Florida. Report submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by the Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. 2005. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission floristic inventory of Middle Torch Hammocks parcels 3065/3109, Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area, Florida. Report submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission by the Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. 2005. A preliminary list of the vascular plants and wildlife at the Village of Palmetto Bay’s Park on the Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Report submitted to the Village of Palmetto Bay by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W., and J.L. Sadle. 2005. New occurrences of Schizaea pennula Sw. in Florida. American Fern Journal 95(2).
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., 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., 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.
Woodmansee, S. 2004. Blueeyed-grass. Tillandsia, January, 2004.
Woodmansee, S.W., and J.L. Sadle 2004. A floristic survey and rare species assessment of Prairie Pines Preserve, Lee County, Florida. Final report submitted to Lee County by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
Woodmansee, S.W. 2003. Floristic survey and rare species assessment of seven conservation areas managed by Martin County, Florida. Report submitted to Martin County Environmentally Endangered Lands Division, Stuart, Florida by The Institute for Regional Conservation.
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.
Woodmansee, S.W., J.L. Sadle, and G.D. Gann. 2003. Establishment of long-term monitoring of vegetation affected by brine deposition west of Buttonwood Canal. 2003 report, cooperative agreement #H5292-03-6081, submitted to Everglades National Park 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.
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.
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 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.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., 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.
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.
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