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
by Lydia Crane | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
Wetland plant communities are very sensitive to environmental change. Previous studies have demonstrated that wetland ecosystems respond strongly to variation in nitrogen (N) pollution, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydroperiod. Changes in any of these factors... Continue Reading
Filed under: Biology Ecosystem impacts monitoring
by Lydia Crane | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
Wetland plant communities are very sensitive to environmental change. Previous studies have demonstrated that wetland ecosystems respond strongly to variation in nitrogen (N) pollution, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydroperiod. Changes in any of these factors... Continue Reading
Filed under: Biology Ecosystem impacts monitoring
by Lydia Crane | Sep 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
Millions of dollars have been spent on the treatment of non-native Phragmites in wetlands using herbicide and other control methods, but few studies or management efforts have included an assessment of the effectiveness of treatment in terms of wetland habitat... Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework
by Lydia Crane | Sep 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
Millions of dollars have been spent on the treatment of non-native Phragmites in wetlands using herbicide and other control methods, but few studies or management efforts have included an assessment of the effectiveness of treatment in terms of wetland habitat... Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework
by Lydia Crane | Sep 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
A large number of research results have been published in the scientific literature related to effective control of non-native Phragmites, especially in recent years. Also available are updated guides to non-native Phragmites management from state and local agencies.... Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework
by Lydia Crane | Sep 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
A large number of research results have been published in the scientific literature related to effective control of non-native Phragmites, especially in recent years. Also available are updated guides to non-native Phragmites management from state and local agencies.... Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring Phragmites Adaptive Management Framework
by Lydia Crane | Sep 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
This presentation discusses Phragmites mapping efforts using UAS imagery. Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring UMISC Phragmites Symposium
by Lydia Crane | Sep 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
This presentation discusses the use of drones and satellites to detect and monitor Phragmites. Continue Reading
Filed under: Identification monitoring UMISC Phragmites Symposium
by Lydia Crane | Sep 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
A seven year invasive Phragmites australis management project in the Adirondacks demonstrates success but emphasizes points of caution for those seeking to control large infestations. After treating and monitoring 346 infestations annually since 2010, researchers from... Continue Reading
Filed under: management monitoring