Research Bibliography
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Effects of experimental harvesting of an invasive hybrid cattail on wetland structure and function. Restoration Ecology. 27:389-398.
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2019. Invasive species removal increases species and phylogenetic diversity of wetland plant communities. Ecology and Evolution. 678
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2019. Submerged harvest reduces invasive Typha and increases soil macronutrient availability. Plant and Soil. 442(1):157-167.
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2019. Harvesting invasive plants to reduce nutrient loads and produce bioenergy: an assessment of Great Lakes coastal wetlands. Ecosphere. (6Supplement 1Supplement C):e02320.
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2018. Typha invasion associated with reduced aquatic macroinvertebrate abundance in northern Lake Huron coastal wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:1412-1419.
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2016. Biomass harvest of invasive Typha promotes plant diversity in a Great Lakes coastal wetland. Restoration Ecology. :1-10.
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2015. Herbicide management of invasive cattail (Typha × glauca) increases porewater nutrient concentrations. Wetlands Ecology and Management.
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