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Novel approaches to European Frogbit Detection and Management
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Novel approaches to European Frogbit Detection and Management
Aquatic
Spatial Data
Vegetation
Project Abstract:
Hybrid cattail will be harvested with different treatments along with European Frogbit. Response of both hybrid cattail and European Frogbit will be monitored.
Investigator(s):
Kate Wellons
Shane C Lishawa
Investigators:
slishawa
Status of Research Project:
Active
Years Active:
2017
to
2022
Research sites:
St. Marys River
Munuscong Bay
Methods:
Hybrid cattail will be harvested with different treatments along with European Frogbit. Response of both hybrid cattail and European Frogbit will be monitored in meter square sampling plots.
Funding agency:
Michigan DNR