posted on 2022-12-01, 15:02authored byChristine RohalChristine Rohal, Eric Hazelton, Eliza McFarland, Rebekah Downard, Melissa K. McCormick, Dennis F. Whigham, Karin M. Kettenring
The results of a five-year experiment across eight subestuaries of Chesapeake Bay, representing a gradient of watersheds with differing dominant land-use types and anthropogenic impacts, to evaluate invasive and native plant response to herbicide management. The focal invader was Phragmites australis (common reed), one of the most aggressive and pervasive invasive plants in North American wetlands.