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Spatial Patterns Of Herbaceous And Woody Recruitment In A Recently Restored Mixed Tidal Regime Freshwater Wetland, James B. Deemy May 2012

Spatial Patterns Of Herbaceous And Woody Recruitment In A Recently Restored Mixed Tidal Regime Freshwater Wetland, James B. Deemy

Theses and Dissertations

Ecological restoration of a converted wetland was characterized within a recently drained impoundment along the James River in Charles City County, Virginia. Colonizing vegetation was assessed over three growing seasons in both tidal and non-tidal environments. Study objectives were to (1) examine geospatial relations of recruitment patterns among colonizing species over three growing seasons, (2) quantify species composition and potential differences between extant species cover and soil seed banks across restored and natural wetland habitats and (3) assess geospatial patterns to develop a GIS model of bald cypress (Taxodium distichum L.) recruitment. The two most common native colonizing species during …


Exploring The Seed Bank Dynamics Of Red Brome: Longevity, Density, And Relationship To Fire, Benjamin S. Jurand May 2012

Exploring The Seed Bank Dynamics Of Red Brome: Longevity, Density, And Relationship To Fire, Benjamin S. Jurand

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This research explores several untested aspects of the seed bank characteristics of red brome (Bromus rubens), an invasive annual grass in southwestern United States arid lands. Red brome is a formidable competitor to native plant species, both annual and perennial alike, and produces many seeds that germinate easily. The stalks of red brome contribute continuous-cover fuel loads that facilitate wildfires destructive to mature native Mojave Desert plant communities. This makes it a priority species for land managers, particularly when dealing with recovery after fire.

This project addressed questions related to the longevity of red brome seeds in soil seed banks …


Spawning, Veliger Growth And Desiccation Of Dreissena Bugensis, Lynn Schwaebe May 2012

Spawning, Veliger Growth And Desiccation Of Dreissena Bugensis, Lynn Schwaebe

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Quagga (Dreissena bugensis) mussel veliger growth was compared under two dietary conditions: 1) only seston present in Lake Mead water; and 2) Lake Mead seston plus algae (Isochrysis galbana). Shell length, width, and area were compared as a function of time for the two treatments. It was expected that mussels would exhibit faster growth when supplemented with I. galbana than with Lake Mead water alone. However, no significant difference was observed between the control and I. galbana treatments. This result was unexpected and may have been caused by water quality, the nutritional content of Lake Mead seston, and/or over feeding. …


Distribution Of Biological Control Agents (Galerucella Spp., Hylobius Transversovittatus, Nanophyes Marmoratus) And Their Impact On Lythrum Salicaria (Purple Loosestrife) In Indiana, Joshua S. Britton Jan 2012

Distribution Of Biological Control Agents (Galerucella Spp., Hylobius Transversovittatus, Nanophyes Marmoratus) And Their Impact On Lythrum Salicaria (Purple Loosestrife) In Indiana, Joshua S. Britton

Master of Environmental Science (MES) Theses

Lythrum salicaria is an invasive wetland hydrophyte native to Eurasia. Since 1814, it has been spreading throughout North America and has been in Indiana since 1900. A wide variety of negative ecosystem impacts have been documented but some authors have questioned these findings. Galerucella spp. have been utilized as biological control agents for Lythrum salicaria in Indiana since 1994, but this is the first publication to examine insect control in the state. Studies from other states have generally been shorter time frames than the eight to ten years of this study. This study examined the impacts of Galerucella spp. at …


Communication Effectiveness And The Emerald Ash Borer Mitigation Campaign, Jonathon Heide Jan 2012

Communication Effectiveness And The Emerald Ash Borer Mitigation Campaign, Jonathon Heide

All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects

Environmental risk communication is scrutinized by several research fields including, as Herndl and Brown (1996) show, technical communications. This technical communications thesis rhetorically analyses how large and small government agencies in the State of Minnesota communicate a specific environmental risk: emerald ash borer (EAB). EAB is an insect native to Asia and arrived in Detroit on a cargo ship sometime in the 1990s (Cappaert 2005, 153; Poland 2011, 46). By 2012, it spread to the 15 states and two Canadian provinces (USDA--APHIS 2012). EAB's life cycle will causes tree decline in Minnesota, the state with the most ash (MNDNR 2012). …