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  1. Hydrilla verticillata is native to southeast Asia/Africa. With no natural predators and its ability to rapidly expand, it has colonized many lakes, wetlands, springs, and rivers in the southern USA disrupting habitat, altering hydrology, and impacting navigation.

  2. "It's just another mimic Monday..." Do you know the difference between these two very similar looking aquatic plant species --> Water hyacinth (exotic) and Frog's bit (native). Learn more about these lookalikes here:

  3. Treating livestock waste would be such an improvement to water quality and would be the responsible thing to do for management of excess nutrients.

  4. The UF IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants leads the way in the scientific examination of how exotic plant species impact our waterways and the most appropriate methods of control. Check out their site for more information!!

  5. The exotic plant burhead bulrush (Oxycaryum cubense) breaks away to form tussocks that move around the lake impeding flow, causing flooding, and can establish in native plant habitats.

  6. 16. lis 2019.

    It was great catching up with at the meeting this week!

  7. Excellent opportunity for graduate student funding in aquatic plant research!! 💦🌱

  8. Interesting article linking the presence of aquatic plants to the concentration of bicarbonate available in the sediment. 💦🌱

  9. Check out this link to learn more about the invasive and potentially harmful cyanobacterium

  10. 6. lis 2019.

    Molesting Salvinia! Salvinia molesta is a free-floating aquatic fern. When colonies cover the water surface, oxygen depletions and fish kills can occur. Colonies can clog drains, irrigation canals and can be spread to other areas by boats.

  11. 20. stu 2019.

    Cary Martin’s (left) having a productive week at the Texas Aquatic Plant Management Society meeting! Great catching up with Bill Wingo from Magnolia Fisheries (right)!

  12. Left unmanaged, exotic plants like water hyacinth cause fish kills, food web collapses, and poor water quality.

  13. Great Mid-Winter Board of Directors meeting today! Planning for in San Antonio, July 19-22! Come and learn about ! See you there!

  14. Controlling flowering rush is a challenge as it spreads throughout the See this post from to learn more about identification and management.

  15. Interesting study in South Africa examining gas emissions from a monoculture of exotic . Are emissions higher when biodiversity is low? Follow to find out.

  16. 14. lis 2019.

    The West depends heavily on infrastructure to deliver and produce power. Flowering rush impedes flow and reduces water availability to water users and . Integrated control methods are badly needed to keep this species from spreading more widely.

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