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We thank S. R. Silva and C. Kendall (USGS, Menlo Park, California) for assistance with the sulfur isotopic determinations, the laboratory of R. Twilley (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) for assistance with plant chemistry determinations, and J. Cable for assistance with graphics. This work was supported by grant 99-296 from the University of New Hampshire CICEET program, NSF grant DEB-9815598, EPA STAR grant R828009, and by the Critical Ecosystems Studies Initiative administered by Everglades National Park under cooperative agreement #1445-CA09-950112.

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