Bibliography:Myriophyllum spicatum (weed)

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Publication list for Myriophyllum spicatum (weed) sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (8)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2022) 15, 3-8
Hannah K. Hoff and Ryan A. Thum (2022)
Hybridization and invasiveness in Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum): is prioritizing hybrids in management justified?

Biological Invasions (2021) 23, 2417-2433
Wesley J. Glisson and Daniel J. Larkin (2021)
Hybrid watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum × Myriophyllum sibiricum) exhibits traits associated with greater invasiveness than its introduced and native parental taxa

FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2018) 94 (12 - fiy178)
Prince P. Mathai, Hannah M. Dunn, Paolo Magnone, Clairessa M. Brown, Chan Lan Chun and Michael J. Sadowsky (2018)
Spatial and temporal characterization of epiphytic microbial communities associated with Eurasian watermilfoil: a highly invasive macrophyte in North America

Botany (2015) 93, 117-121
Simon F. Grafe, Céline Boutin, Frances R. Pick and Roger D. Bull (2015)
A PCR-RFLP method to detect hybridization between the invasive Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and the native northern watermilfoil (Myriophyllum sibiricum), and its application in Ontario lakes

PLoS ONE (2015) 10 (3 - e0120248)
Emily P. Zefferman (2015)
Experimental tests of priority effects and light availability on relative performance of Myriophyllum spicatum and Elodea nuttallii propagules in artificial stream channels

Ecology Letters (2014) 17, 1464-1477
Stephen M. Hovick and Kenneth D. Whitney (2014)
Hybridisation is associated with increased fecundity and size in invasive taxa: meta-analytic support for the hybridisation-invasion hypothesis

Evolutionary Applications (2013) 6, 462-471
Elizabeth A. LaRue, Matthew P. Zuellig, Michael D. Netherland, Mark A. Heilman and Ryan A. Thum (2013)
Hybrid watermilfoil lineages are more invasive and less sensitive to a commonly used herbicide than their exotic parent (Eurasian watermilfoil)

Biological Invasions (2007) 9, 559-570
M.L. Moody and D.H. Les (2007)
Geographic distribution and genotypic composition of invasive hybrid watermilfoil ( Myriophyllum spicatum × M. sibiricum ) populations in North America

control - general (9)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2022) 15, 3-8
Hannah K. Hoff and Ryan A. Thum (2022)
Hybridization and invasiveness in Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum): is prioritizing hybrids in management justified?

Pest Management Science (2019) 75, 2942-2947
Mirella F. Ortiz, Scott J. Nissen and Cody J. Gray (2019)
Endothall behavior in Myriophyllum spicatum and Hydrilla verticillata

Journal of Integrated Pest Management (2015) 6 (1 - 3), 1-5
Kevin D. Stallings, Danesha Seth-Carley and Robert J. Richardson (2015)
Management of aquatic vegetation in the southeastern United States

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8, 219-232
John D. Madsen, Ryan M. Wersal and Thomas E. Woolf (2015)
Operational control of Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and impacts to the native submersed aquatic macrophyte community in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho

Weed Science (2014) 62, 22-28
Joseph D. Vassios, Scott J. Nissen, Tyler J. Koschnick and Mark A. Heilman (2014)
Triclopyr absorption and translocation by Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) following liquid and granular applications

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2012) 5, 170-177
Karen L. Laitala, Timothy S. Prather, Donn Thill, Brian Kennedy and Chris Caudill (2012)
Efficacy of benthic barriers as a control measure for Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2011) 4, 251-259
Chad Cason and Brad A. Roost (2011)
Species selectivity of granular 2,4-d herbicide when used to control Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) in Wisconsin lakes

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2008) 1, 337-342
Linda S. Nelson and Judy F. Shearer (2008)
Evaluation of triclopyr and Mycoleptodiscus terrestris for control of Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum)

Pest Management Science (2006) 62, 715-722
Katja Knauer, Marco Vervliet-Scheebaum, Roberta J. Dark and Stephen J. Maund (2006)
Methods for assessing the toxicity of herbicides to submersed aquatic plants

biocontrol - natural enemies (11)

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health/environmental effects of pesticides (2)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8, 219-232
John D. Madsen, Ryan M. Wersal and Thomas E. Woolf (2015)
Operational control of Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and impacts to the native submersed aquatic macrophyte community in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho

Pest Management Science (2000) 56, 388-400
Kurt D. Getsinger, David G. Petty, John D. Madsen, John G. Skogerboe, Bruce A. Houtman, William T. Haller and Alison M. Fox (2000)
Aquatic dissipation of the herbicide triclopyr in Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota

pesticide resistance of pest (4)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2020) 13, 247-251
Gregory M. Chorak and Ryan A. Thum (2020)
Identification of resistant clones of Eurasian (Myriophyllum spicatum) and hybrid (Myriophyllum spicatum × Myriophyllum sibiricum) watermilfoil to an operational rate of fluridone

Weed Science (2015) 63, 235-241
Sarah T. Berger, Michael D. Netherland and Gregory E. MacDonald (2015)
Laboratory documentation of multiple-herbicide tolerance to fluridone, norflurazon, and topramazone in a hybrid watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum × M. sibiricum) population

Weed Technology (2015) 29, 605-610
Sarah T. Berger, Michael D. Netherland and Gregory E. MacDonald (2015)
Development of a rapid assay to detect reduced fluridone sensitivity in invasive watermilfoils

Evolutionary Applications (2013) 6, 462-471
Elizabeth A. LaRue, Matthew P. Zuellig, Michael D. Netherland, Mark A. Heilman and Ryan A. Thum (2013)
Hybrid watermilfoil lineages are more invasive and less sensitive to a commonly used herbicide than their exotic parent (Eurasian watermilfoil)

thresholds/decision-support systems (1)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2014) 7, 32-45
Mariana Tamayo and Julian D. Olden (2014)
Forecasting the vulnerability of lakes to aquatic plant invasions

damage/losses/economics (1)

Weed Technology (2000) 14, 511-518
Mark E. Eiswerth, Susan G. Donaldson and Wayne S. Johnson (2000)
Potential environmental impacts and economic damages of eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) in Western Nevada and Northeastern California

environment - cropping system/rotation (13)

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population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2013) 6, 320-325
Matthew A. Barnes, Christopher L. Jerde, Doug Keller, W. Lindsay Chadderton, Jennifer G. Howeth and David M. Lodge (2013)
Viability of aquatic plant fragments following desiccation

surveys/sampling/distribution (3)

Ecology and Evolution (2021) 11, 12567-12582
Shyam M. Thomas, Michael R. Verhoeven, Jake R. Walsh, Daniel J. Larkin and Gretchen J.A. Hansen (2021)
Species distribution models for invasive Eurasian watermilfoil highlight the importance of data quality and limitations of discrimination accuracy metrics

Botany (2009) 87, 306-314
Robert S. Capers, Roslyn Selsky, Gregory J. Bugbee and Jason C. White (2009)
Species richness of both native and invasive aquatic plants influenced by environmental conditions and human activity

Biological Invasions (2007) 9, 559-570
M.L. Moody and D.H. Les (2007)
Geographic distribution and genotypic composition of invasive hybrid watermilfoil ( Myriophyllum spicatum × M. sibiricum ) populations in North America

molecular biology - genes (2)

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2020) 13, 59-67
Ryan A. Thum, Gregory M. Chorak, Raymond M. Newman, Jasmine A. Eltawely, Jo Latimore, Erick Elgin and Syndell Parks (2020)
Genetic diversity and differentiation in populations of invasive Eurasian (Myriophyllum spicatum) and hybrid (Myriophyllum spicatum × Myriophyllum sibiricum) watermilfoil

Ecology and Evolution (2016) 6, 460-468
Zhigang Wu, Dan Yu, Xing Li and Xinwei Xu (2016)
Influence of geography and environment on patterns of genetic differentiation in a widespread submerged macrophyte, Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum L., Haloragaceae)