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- Miami_Rock_Ridge abstract "The Miami Rock Ridge is a continuous limestone outcropping which formerly encompassed a large extent of far southern Florida, including portions of the Everglades ecosystem. The traditional base of the elevation ranges from northern Dade County (the approximate latitude of North Miami Beach) southward to the upper Florida Keys, and it extends southwest into Everglades National Park and Long Pine Key. The coastal ridge was traditionally a component of the endangered pine rocklands, which grew upon the length of the ridge. The environmental community consisted of a large and continuous expanse of South Florida Slash Pines (Pinus elliottii var. densa), which was interspersed by subtropical hardwood hammocks. The globally imperiled pine rockland community, which also encompassed the Florida Keys and The Bahamas, supported numerous endemic plant species; 20 percent occur nowhere else in the world. The communities of the Miami Rock Ridge are maintained by wildfires, including natural fires caused by lightning strikes; this affects the vegetation and its associated inhabitants, thus maintaining a diverse ecosystem. The substrate—often consisting of marl—and climate also affects the height of vegetation; thus a mature subtropical hammock typically does not exceed 59 feet (18 m) on the Miami Rock Ridge. Today the original communities have been largely removed by development, and the remaining pieces of the ecosystems are scattered into tiny fragments in extreme southeast Florida; they now encompass small fractions of their original range.".
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- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageRevisionID "654918423".
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Bahamian_pineyards.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Florida.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Community_(ecology).
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Everglades.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Everglades_National_Park.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
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- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Long_Pine_Key.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Marl.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Miami-Dade_County,_Florida.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink North_Miami_Beach,_Florida.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_elliottii.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Slash_Pine.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink South_Florida_rocklands.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miami Rock Ridge".
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- Miami_Rock_Ridge subject Category:Geography_of_Florida.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge hypernym Limestone.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge type Article.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge type Place.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge type Article.
- Miami_Rock_Ridge comment "The Miami Rock Ridge is a continuous limestone outcropping which formerly encompassed a large extent of far southern Florida, including portions of the Everglades ecosystem. The traditional base of the elevation ranges from northern Dade County (the approximate latitude of North Miami Beach) southward to the upper Florida Keys, and it extends southwest into Everglades National Park and Long Pine Key.".
- Miami_Rock_Ridge label "Miami Rock Ridge".
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