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Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management

  • Sheel Bansal
  • , Shane C. Lishawa
  • , Sue Newman
  • , Brian A. Tangen
  • , Douglas Wilcox
  • , Dennis Albert
  • , Michael J. Anteau
  • , Michael J. Chimney
  • , Ryann L. Cressey
  • , Edward DeKeyser
  • , Kenneth J. Elgersma
  • , Sarah A. Finkelstein
  • , Joanna Freeland
  • , Richard Grosshans
  • , Page E. Klug
  • , Daniel J. Larkin
  • , Beth A. Lawrence
  • , George Linz
  • , Joy Marburger
  • , Gregory Noe
  • Clint Otto, Nicholas Reo, Jennifer Richards, Curtis Richardson, Le Roy Rodgers, Amy J. Schrank, Dan Svedarsky, Steven Travis, Nancy Tuchman, Lisamarie Windham-Myers
  • US Geological Survey
  • Loyola University of Chicago
  • South Florida Water Management District
  • SUNY College at Brockport
  • Oregon State University
  • Great Plains Regional Office
  • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
  • North Dakota State University
  • University of Northern Iowa
  • University of Toronto
  • Trent University
  • International Institute for Sustainable Development Experimental Lakes Area
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • University of Connecticut
  • Great Lakes Research and Education Center
  • Dartmouth College
  • Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University
  • Duke University
  • University of Minnesota Crookston
  • University of New England, USA
  • Water Mission Area

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)645-684
Number of pages40
JournalWetlands
Volume39
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2019
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecology
  • General Environmental Science

Keywords

  • Everglades
  • Hybrid vigor
  • Hydrology
  • Invasive species
  • Laurentian Great Lakes
  • Nutrient enrichment
  • Prairie pothole region
  • Typha angustifolia
  • Typha domingensis
  • Typha latifolia
  • Typha × glauca

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