Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in changing environments: a genetic perspective

AR Weeks, CM Sgro, AG Young… - Evolutionary …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Translocations are being increasingly proposed as a way of conserving biodiversity,
particularly in the management of threatened and keystone species, with the aims of …

Hybridization of common reed in North America? The answer is blowing in the wind

LA Meyerson, C Lambertini, MK McCormick… - AoB plants, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Background and aims We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North
America and the implications for the persistence of native P. australis ssp. americanus …

Tracing the origin of Gulf Coast Phragmites (Poaceae): A story of long‐distance dispersal and hybridization

C Lambertini, IA Mendelssohn… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
• Premise of the study: Long‐distance dispersal can affect speciation processes in two
opposing ways. Dispersal can promote geographic isolation or it can bring together …

Genes to ecosystems: exploring the frontiers of ecology with one of the smallest biological units

AS Wymore, ATH Keeley, KM Yturralde… - New …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Genes and their expression levels in individual species can structure whole communities
and affect ecosystem processes. Although much has been written about community and …

Invasion of Old World Phragmites australis in the New World: precipitation and temperature patterns combined with human influences redesign the invasive niche

WY Guo, C Lambertini, XZ Li… - Global Change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
After its introduction into N orth A merica, E uro‐A sian P hragmites australis became an
aggressive invasive wetland grass along the Atlantic coast of N orth A merica. Its distribution …

Coastal habitats of the Gulf of Mexico

IA Mendelssohn, MR Byrnes, RT Kneib… - … and Biota of the Gulf of …, 2017 - Springer
Urbanization and industrial development pressures have seriously impacted coastal
ecosystems, including vegetated intertidal and subtidal marine habitats such as barrier …

Moving from a regional to a continental perspective of Phragmites australis invasion in North America

KM Kettenring, S de Blois, DP Hauber - AoB plants, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Aims We use a regional comparison of Phragmites australis (common reed) subsp.
americanus, P. australis subsp. berlandieri and introduced P. australis (possibly five …

Genetic Variation in the Common Reed, Phragmites australis, in the Mississippi River Delta Marshes: Evidence for Multiple Introductions

DP Hauber, K Saltonstall, DA White, CS Hood - Estuaries and Coasts, 2011 - Springer
Multiple introductions are believed to play an important role in increasing genetic diversity
and adaptability of invasive species, but there are few well-documented examples. The …

Vegetation restoration following dieback of Phragmites australis in the Mississippi River Delta, USA

H Lee, R Diaz, J Johnston, IA Knight, JA Nyman… - Wetlands, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Mississippi River Delta (MRD) is one of the largest wetlands in the world and is
experiencing widespread dieback of its most prevalent plant species, Phragmites australis …

Evidence for multiple introductions of Phragmites australis to North America: detection of a new non-native haplotype

LA Meyerson, JT Cronin - Biological Invasions, 2013 - Springer
We found a new non-native haplotype of Phragmites australis in North America that provides
convincing evidence for multiple introductions of this highly invasive reed from Europe. Prior …