Yellow floating heart (Nymphoides peltata) is an invasive floating-leaf aquatic plant. This species forms dense mats of rhizomatous vegetation that can produce tens of thousands of seeds per square meter. These seeds spread via hydrochory and establish additional colonies. Fragmentation of N. peltata from disturbances further increases its spatial extent, as detached plant material forms new colonies. N. peltata successfully colonized over 40 acres on Lake Carl Blackwell, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The herbicide glyphosate was applied on 10 dates in 2018 to combat further spread of N. peltata. To evaluate the efficacy of these spraying events, a DJI Phantom 4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) was used to image the spatial extent of N. peltata cov...
thesisA drought persisting since the winter of 2011-2012 has resulted in severe impacts on shrubland...
The majority of South Africa’s fresh water (lotic and lentic), is eutrophic and this has resulted in...
This study evaluated the effects of a major chlorine disturbance on fish communities in Pecan creek ...
Remote sensing of aquatic invasive plants has been relatively understudied for treatment monitoring ...
PhD ThesisVegetation phenology is the study of plant natural life cycle stages. Plant phenological e...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the application of technology solutions for enabling env...
The accuracy of aerial videographic surveys to identify and locate physical stream features was comp...
As precipitation and temperature patterns continue to shift in response to climate change, total wat...
Drought has become an increasing concern over the last few years in forest ecosystems. Understanding...
abstract: The goal of our study was to develop information to help manage aquatic plants in Arizona’...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyAntonio R. AsebedoSensor technology has become more important...
Invasive aquatic vegetation is problematic in many Texas lakes and reservoirs and requires managemen...
Corymbia calophylla (marri), a keystone tree species in the global biodiversity hot spot of south-we...
Scope and Method of Study: The objectives of the study were to evaluate environmental and economic i...
The Great Basin White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) population is recognized as a Species of Managemen...
thesisA drought persisting since the winter of 2011-2012 has resulted in severe impacts on shrubland...
The majority of South Africa’s fresh water (lotic and lentic), is eutrophic and this has resulted in...
This study evaluated the effects of a major chlorine disturbance on fish communities in Pecan creek ...
Remote sensing of aquatic invasive plants has been relatively understudied for treatment monitoring ...
PhD ThesisVegetation phenology is the study of plant natural life cycle stages. Plant phenological e...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the application of technology solutions for enabling env...
The accuracy of aerial videographic surveys to identify and locate physical stream features was comp...
As precipitation and temperature patterns continue to shift in response to climate change, total wat...
Drought has become an increasing concern over the last few years in forest ecosystems. Understanding...
abstract: The goal of our study was to develop information to help manage aquatic plants in Arizona’...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyAntonio R. AsebedoSensor technology has become more important...
Invasive aquatic vegetation is problematic in many Texas lakes and reservoirs and requires managemen...
Corymbia calophylla (marri), a keystone tree species in the global biodiversity hot spot of south-we...
Scope and Method of Study: The objectives of the study were to evaluate environmental and economic i...
The Great Basin White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) population is recognized as a Species of Managemen...
thesisA drought persisting since the winter of 2011-2012 has resulted in severe impacts on shrubland...
The majority of South Africa’s fresh water (lotic and lentic), is eutrophic and this has resulted in...
This study evaluated the effects of a major chlorine disturbance on fish communities in Pecan creek ...