Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis

F Eller, H Skálová, JS Caplan, GP Bhattarai… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan grass and often the dominant species in the
ecosystems it inhabits. Due to high intraspecific diversity and phenotypic plasticity, P …

Phragmites australis management in the United States: 40 years of methods and outcomes

ELG Hazelton, TJ Mozdzer, DM Burdick… - AoB plants, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Studies on invasive plant management are often short in duration and limited in the methods
tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader …

[PDF][PDF] Invasive species response to natural and anthropogenic disturbance

SE Meyer, MA Callaham, JE Stewart… - Invasive species in …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Much of the literature dealing with the biology and management of invasive species has
focused on the damaging ecological and economic consequences of invasions (see Chaps …

Ecosystem services of Phragmites in North America with emphasis on habitat functions

E Kiviat - AoB plants, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Phragmites australis (common reed) is widespread in North America, with native and non-
native haplotypes. Many ecologists and wetland managers have considered P. australis a …

Advancing the science of microbial symbiosis to support invasive species management: a case study on Phragmites in the Great Lakes

KP Kowalski, C Bacon, W Bickford, H Braun… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
A growing body of literature supports microbial symbiosis as a foundational principle for the
competitive success of invasive plant species. Further exploration of the relationships …

Interactions between abiotic constraint, propagule pressure, and biotic resistance regulate plant invasion

C Byun, S de Blois, J Brisson - Oecologia, 2015 - Springer
With multiple species introductions and rapid global changes, there is a need for
comprehensive invasion models that can predict community responses. Evidence suggests …

Impacts of invasive alien species on nature, nature's contributions to people, and good quality of life

S Bacher, B Galil, M Nunez, M Ansong… - IPBES Invasive Alien …, 2023 - folia.unifr.ch
“The cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) has a far wider range: it now occurs in these latitudes
on both sides of the Cordillera, across the continent. I saw it in unfrequented spots in Chile …

Invasive Phragmites australis management outcomes and native plant recovery are context dependent

CB Rohal, C Cranney, ELG Hazelton… - Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The outcomes of invasive plant removal efforts are influenced by management decisions,
but are also contingent on the uncontrolled spatial and temporal context of management …

Progress on mechanisms and impacts of wetland plant invasions: a twenty-year retrospective analysis and priorities for the next twenty

SM Hovick, CR Adams, NO Anderson… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …

Long-term effects of a Phragmites australis invasion on birds in a Lake Erie coastal marsh

CD Robichaud, RC Rooney - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2017 - Elsevier
On the North shore of Lake Erie, Long Point provides habitat to many thousands of breeding
and migrating birds, including marsh-nesting species that are in decline across the Great …