Terrestrial Invasive Plant Survey in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
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Date
2012-04Author
Hon, David
Moris, Matthew
Kelly, Jeanette
Advisor(s)
Kleintjes Neff, Paula K.
Hartnett, Sean
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Terrestrial invasive plant species are non-native plants that spread outside their natural range and take advantage of degraded or disturbed environments. They are harmful to local ecosystems
as some invasive species may outcompete native species (Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources, 2010). Beaver Creek Reserve's Citizen Science Center conducted a baseline survey in the Summer of 2011 which aimed to identify the exact location, abundance and ecotypes of invasive species.
Subject
Invasive plants--Eau Claire County--Wisconsin--Identification
Eau Claire County (Wis.)--Environmental conditions
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61844Description
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