The rapid progression of an exotic haplotype of common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.) in North America is associated with a decline in the plant diversity of wetlands and possibly threatens native haplotypes of Phragmites australis. As prevention is a better strategy than control, a spatially-explicit approach was developed to predict the risk of invasion by the exotic P. australis and its potential impact on a native haplotype. Focusing on a protected wetland of Quebec, Canada where the two haplotypes occur, this study specifically aimed to: 1) compare and contrast the current spatial distribution of the two haplotypes in relation to landscape and land use/land cover variables, and 2) predict, using spatially-explicit m...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Many of the most notorious biological invasions occur at continent-wide or global scales but studies...
Phragmites australis, common reed, is an invasive species present throughout North America. It is al...
Genetic analyses at the regional scale suggest that native haplotypes of common reed (Phragmites aus...
The recent and rapid expansion of Phragmites australis in North America provides an opportunity to r...
Additional contributors: Nguyen Luong; April Kohn; Jonathan Shaver; Tamara Mans; Sarah Turgeant; Wil...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Part I. Field GPS Mapping of P. australis Populations. Kirk J. Havens, Harry Berquist, and Walter I....
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The tall statured grasses in the genus Phragmites are dominant vegetation in wetlands worldwide and ...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Phragmites australis subspecies australis is a non-native species that forms dense monocultures and ...
A survey of populations of native North American Common Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. americanus...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Many of the most notorious biological invasions occur at continent-wide or global scales but studies...
Phragmites australis, common reed, is an invasive species present throughout North America. It is al...
Genetic analyses at the regional scale suggest that native haplotypes of common reed (Phragmites aus...
The recent and rapid expansion of Phragmites australis in North America provides an opportunity to r...
Additional contributors: Nguyen Luong; April Kohn; Jonathan Shaver; Tamara Mans; Sarah Turgeant; Wil...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Part I. Field GPS Mapping of P. australis Populations. Kirk J. Havens, Harry Berquist, and Walter I....
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The tall statured grasses in the genus Phragmites are dominant vegetation in wetlands worldwide and ...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Phragmites australis subspecies australis is a non-native species that forms dense monocultures and ...
A survey of populations of native North American Common Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. americanus...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Many of the most notorious biological invasions occur at continent-wide or global scales but studies...
Phragmites australis, common reed, is an invasive species present throughout North America. It is al...