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Multiscale Phragmites Mapping and its Applications

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

This webinar explores how to best reduce the spread of invasive species, including prevention, early detection, and rapid response. Continue Reading

Filed under: Identification monitoring

Multiscale Phragmites Mapping and its Applications

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

This webinar looks at the drivers of Phragmites distribution and invasion and which areas may be the most vulnerable. Continue Reading

Filed under: Identification monitoring

Multiscale Phragmites Mapping and its Applications

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

This webinar discusses using satellite remote sensing to map invasive Phragmites. Continue Reading

Filed under: Identification monitoring

Seeds, Stolons and Rhizomes. Oh My! Pathways of introduction and spread of non-native Phragmites.

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

This webinar focuses on the mechanisms of Phragmites spread. Until recently, it was believed that the spread of non-native Phragmites was driven by rhizomes in the soil, and that the seeds very had low viability. Recent research suggests that spread via seed dispersal... Continue Reading

Filed under: management monitoring Prevention

Seeds, Stolons and Rhizomes. Oh My! Pathways of introduction and spread of non-native Phragmites.

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

This webinar focuses on the mechanisms of Phragmites spread. Until recently, it was believed that the spread of non-native Phragmites was driven by rhizomes in the soil, and that the seeds very had low viability. Recent research suggests that spread via seed dispersal... Continue Reading

Filed under: management monitoring Prevention

Invasive Species Management: State Department of Transportation Perspectives

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) have jurisdiction over large rights-of-way which form pathways where Phragmites and other invasive plants can move through the landscape. This, combined with land disturbance for capital projects and maintenance, plus mowing... Continue Reading

Filed under: management monitoring

Invasive Species Management: State Department of Transportation Perspectives

by Lydia Crane | Sep 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) have jurisdiction over large rights-of-way which form pathways where Phragmites and other invasive plants can move through the landscape. This, combined with land disturbance for capital projects and maintenance, plus mowing... Continue Reading

Filed under: management monitoring

Michigan Phragmites Management Prioritization Tool

by Lydia Crane | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

Michigan Phragmites Management Prioritization Tool: The invasive, non-native variety of Phragmites has become widespread in much of the Great Lakes region, however, funding and other resources necessary for successful management are often limited. Groups trying to... Continue Reading

Filed under: Ecosystem impacts management monitoring

Michigan Phragmites Management Prioritization Tool

by Lydia Crane | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

Michigan Phragmites Management Prioritization Tool: The invasive, non-native variety of Phragmites has become widespread in much of the Great Lakes region, however, funding and other resources necessary for successful management are often limited. Groups trying to... Continue Reading

Filed under: Ecosystem impacts management monitoring

Phragmites Management in the United States: 40 years of Methods and Outcomes

by Lydia Crane | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

After more than 40 years of history researching and managing Phragmites in the US, there are many anecdotes and local preferences on management techniques. Some management actions are impacted by local culture or legislation (e.g. aversion toward herbicides in some... Continue Reading

Filed under: Ecosystem impacts management monitoring

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This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Grant/Cooperative Agreement No. G23AC00436. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Geological Survey. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey.



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