Wetlands occupy a position in the landscape that makes them vulnerable to the effects of current land use and the legacies of past land use. Many wetlands in agricultural regions like the North American Midwest are strongly affected by elevated nutrient inputs as well as high rates of invasion by the hybrid cattail Typha × glauca. These two stressors also exacerbate each other: increased nutrients increase invasion success, and invasions increase nutrient retention and nutrient loads in the wetland. This interaction could create a positive feedback that would inhibit efforts to manage and control invasions, but little is known about the effects of past or present nutrient inputs on wetland invasive plant management. We augmented a previousl...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
The aggressive cattail species Typha X glauca and Typha angustifolia have established in wetlands ac...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Wetlands occupy a position in the landscape that makes them vulnerable to the effects of current lan...
The mechanisms by which invasive plants displace native species are often not well elucidated, limit...
Some species introduced into new regions have the potential to greatly impact native diversity and e...
Typha x glauca (hybrid cattail) is an aggressive invader of wetlands in the upper Midwest, USA. Ther...
Wetland ecosystems maintain and improve water quality through the process of denitrification, an inc...
General EcologyThe invasive cattail Typha x glauca (referred to hereafter as Typha) decimates specie...
Nutrient availability, water depth, competition, and soil management effects on cattail (Typha latif...
Excess nutrient levels have led to invasive hybrid cattail (Typha × glauca) dominance in many Laure...
Typha is an iconic wetland plant found worldwide. Hybridization and anthropogenic disturbances have ...
<p><p>Invasive species are rapidly expanding in riparian wetlands while concurrently anthropogenic c...
374881195Final contract report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 09-CR10Invasive plantsWeedsWetlandsVirginiaVi...
On many public lands in the Great Plains region of the USA and Canada, cattail (Typha spp.) growth h...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
The aggressive cattail species Typha X glauca and Typha angustifolia have established in wetlands ac...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Wetlands occupy a position in the landscape that makes them vulnerable to the effects of current lan...
The mechanisms by which invasive plants displace native species are often not well elucidated, limit...
Some species introduced into new regions have the potential to greatly impact native diversity and e...
Typha x glauca (hybrid cattail) is an aggressive invader of wetlands in the upper Midwest, USA. Ther...
Wetland ecosystems maintain and improve water quality through the process of denitrification, an inc...
General EcologyThe invasive cattail Typha x glauca (referred to hereafter as Typha) decimates specie...
Nutrient availability, water depth, competition, and soil management effects on cattail (Typha latif...
Excess nutrient levels have led to invasive hybrid cattail (Typha × glauca) dominance in many Laure...
Typha is an iconic wetland plant found worldwide. Hybridization and anthropogenic disturbances have ...
<p><p>Invasive species are rapidly expanding in riparian wetlands while concurrently anthropogenic c...
374881195Final contract report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/VTRC 09-CR10Invasive plantsWeedsWetlandsVirginiaVi...
On many public lands in the Great Plains region of the USA and Canada, cattail (Typha spp.) growth h...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
The aggressive cattail species Typha X glauca and Typha angustifolia have established in wetlands ac...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...