Pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri), a threatened plant endemic to the shores of the Great Lakes, occupies habitats ranging from active beaches and blowouts, through partially stabilized sand dunes, to stabilized sandy grass areas (Chen and Maun 1998). The unique and rapid changes in dune habitat caused by sand erosion and accretion are particularly conducive to the success of Pitcher's thistle. The persistence of thistle populations requires large dune system landscapes with an abundance of open sand area in which to disperse seeds and continuous geological processes allowing colonization of newly created habitats. This metapopulations dynamic of C. pitcheri is essential to understand when attempting to determine what factors are importan...
Background/Question/Methods The European Cirsium vulgare is an invasive species worldwide, but in...
Network theory increasingly is used to quantify and evaluate mutualistic interactions, such as those...
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Cirsium pitcheri is studied because it is an endangered species found in a very specific environment...
Cirsium pitcheri is a threatened thistle indigenous to the shorelines of the Great Lakes. It is clas...
My objective was to gather baseline information on abundance and distribution on the populations of ...
Successful recovery planning for a rare species relies upon knowledge of its life history and ecolog...
Cirsium pitcheri, or Pitcher’s thistle, is a plant species found on the sand dunes surrounding the G...
For effective management of endangered species it is pivotal to understand why a species is endanger...
Insect herbivory is common, but the conditions under which it reduces the fitness and population siz...
Insect herbivory is common, but the conditions under which it reduces the fitness and population siz...
Invasive plant species threaten native grasslands, affecting nutrient cycling, biodiversity, wildlif...
One of the most threatened plants in the Great Lakes region is Pitcher’s thistle (Cirsium pitcheri),...
Cirsium pitcheri (Torr. ex Eaton) Torr. & A. Gray (Pitcher’s thistle) is a threatened herbaceous pla...
A quantitative, probabilistic approach to species and population assessment can be used to inform a ...
Background/Question/Methods The European Cirsium vulgare is an invasive species worldwide, but in...
Network theory increasingly is used to quantify and evaluate mutualistic interactions, such as those...
Copyright: © Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Cirsium pitcheri is studied because it is an endangered species found in a very specific environment...
Cirsium pitcheri is a threatened thistle indigenous to the shorelines of the Great Lakes. It is clas...
My objective was to gather baseline information on abundance and distribution on the populations of ...
Successful recovery planning for a rare species relies upon knowledge of its life history and ecolog...
Cirsium pitcheri, or Pitcher’s thistle, is a plant species found on the sand dunes surrounding the G...
For effective management of endangered species it is pivotal to understand why a species is endanger...
Insect herbivory is common, but the conditions under which it reduces the fitness and population siz...
Insect herbivory is common, but the conditions under which it reduces the fitness and population siz...
Invasive plant species threaten native grasslands, affecting nutrient cycling, biodiversity, wildlif...
One of the most threatened plants in the Great Lakes region is Pitcher’s thistle (Cirsium pitcheri),...
Cirsium pitcheri (Torr. ex Eaton) Torr. & A. Gray (Pitcher’s thistle) is a threatened herbaceous pla...
A quantitative, probabilistic approach to species and population assessment can be used to inform a ...
Background/Question/Methods The European Cirsium vulgare is an invasive species worldwide, but in...
Network theory increasingly is used to quantify and evaluate mutualistic interactions, such as those...
Copyright: © Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...