Although much is known about the physiological capabilities of reed canarygrass (RCG) and the consequences of invasion, less is known about the roles that wetland type and surrounding disturbances play in facilitating the spread of RCG in predominantly forested landscapes. Therefore, the goals of our study were to test if (1) certain wetland types in the Northern Great Lakes region were more susceptible to RCG invasion, (2) certain disturbances facilitated RCG, and (3) the level of road development and the presence or absence of a ditch bordering each observed road influences the frequency of adjacent RCG populations. We randomly selected 28 wetlands within the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community reservation in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. At...
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
ABSTRACT. Plant taxa identified in 90 U.S. Great Lakes coastal emergent wetlands were evaluated as i...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is an invasive species originally from Europe that has n...
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is an invasive species originally from Europe that has n...
Many wetlands of the Great Lakes region are increasingly dominated by species of cattails, including...
Typha x glauca (hybrid cattail) is an aggressive invader of wetlands in the upper Midwest, USA. Ther...
Experiments can provide insight on whether invasive plant dominance is caused by superior competitiv...
Human modification of the landscape, including urbanization and road construction, has facilitated t...
Rapid colonization by invasive plants can lead to failures of wetland restoration, particularly in f...
Wetlands are valuable resources that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Land development has resu...
Current management goals of the natural lands section of the Morris Arboretum revolve heavily around...
This study quantified the impact of human activity on aquatic and shoreline plant species richness. ...
Graduation date: 2004Invasive plants have the potential to reduce the diversity of species in plant ...
Wetlands provide crucial ecosystem functions that aid water security, stormwater management, and bio...
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
ABSTRACT. Plant taxa identified in 90 U.S. Great Lakes coastal emergent wetlands were evaluated as i...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is an invasive species originally from Europe that has n...
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is an invasive species originally from Europe that has n...
Many wetlands of the Great Lakes region are increasingly dominated by species of cattails, including...
Typha x glauca (hybrid cattail) is an aggressive invader of wetlands in the upper Midwest, USA. Ther...
Experiments can provide insight on whether invasive plant dominance is caused by superior competitiv...
Human modification of the landscape, including urbanization and road construction, has facilitated t...
Rapid colonization by invasive plants can lead to failures of wetland restoration, particularly in f...
Wetlands are valuable resources that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Land development has resu...
Current management goals of the natural lands section of the Morris Arboretum revolve heavily around...
This study quantified the impact of human activity on aquatic and shoreline plant species richness. ...
Graduation date: 2004Invasive plants have the potential to reduce the diversity of species in plant ...
Wetlands provide crucial ecosystem functions that aid water security, stormwater management, and bio...
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
ABSTRACT. Plant taxa identified in 90 U.S. Great Lakes coastal emergent wetlands were evaluated as i...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...