Additional contributors: Nguyen Luong; April Kohn; Jonathan Shaver; Tamara Mans; Sarah Turgeant; Will Menzel; Kristin Saltonstall; Craig Longtine; Paul Melchior (faculty mentor).Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. is an aquatic grass species found in wetlands throughout North America. The cryptic invasion of these environments by the introduced Eurasian Phragmites australis haplotype M over the past two centuries has recently been reported. In recent decades, the aggressive expansion of clonal Phragmites australis populations in many Minnesota wetlands has been noted. Wetland scientists have often speculated that these invasive populations may represent non-native strains that are morphologically indistinguishable from the native t...
Genetic analyses at the regional scale suggest that native haplotypes of common reed (Phragmites aus...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species becomes invasive. ...
The cryptic invasion of North American aquatic ecosystems by non-native haplotypes of Phragmites aus...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
The tall statured grasses in the genus Phragmites are dominant vegetation in wetlands worldwide and ...
Phragmites australis (common reed) is known to have occurred along the Platte River historically, bu...
Phragmites are a tall, perennial, wetland grasses, occur-ring in both fresh and brackish waters. Nor...
Common reed, Phragmites australis, has long been a component of Northern Plains wetlands, but impend...
The rapid progression of an exotic haplotype of common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex St...
A survey of populations of native North American Common Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. americanus...
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan plant that is undergoing a population explosion in freshwater...
Phragmites australis, common reed, is an invasive species present throughout North America. It is al...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Genetic analyses at the regional scale suggest that native haplotypes of common reed (Phragmites aus...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species becomes invasive. ...
The cryptic invasion of North American aquatic ecosystems by non-native haplotypes of Phragmites aus...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
The tall statured grasses in the genus Phragmites are dominant vegetation in wetlands worldwide and ...
Phragmites australis (common reed) is known to have occurred along the Platte River historically, bu...
Phragmites are a tall, perennial, wetland grasses, occur-ring in both fresh and brackish waters. Nor...
Common reed, Phragmites australis, has long been a component of Northern Plains wetlands, but impend...
The rapid progression of an exotic haplotype of common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex St...
A survey of populations of native North American Common Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. americanus...
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan plant that is undergoing a population explosion in freshwater...
Phragmites australis, common reed, is an invasive species present throughout North America. It is al...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Genetic analyses at the regional scale suggest that native haplotypes of common reed (Phragmites aus...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species becomes invasive. ...