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Trebitz, A.S., and D.L. Taylor. 2007. Exotic and invasive aquatic plants in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: distribution and relation to watershed land use and plant richness and cover. Journal of Great Lakes Research 33:705-721.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 18821
Type: Journal Article
Author: Trebitz, A.S., and D.L. Taylor
Date (year): 2007
Article Title:Exotic and invasive aquatic plants in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: distribution and relation to watershed land use and plant richness and cover.
Journal Name: Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume: 33
Issue:
Pages: 705-721
URL:
Keywords: Great Lakes, coastal wetlands, plant, distribution, land use, Butomus umbellatus, flowering rush
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Butomus umbellatus

    NY - South Colwell Pond, Lake Ontario
    NY - Buck Pond
    NY - Mud Bay, Lake Ontario
    MI - Mouth of Sandy Creek at Sterling State Park
    MI - Yetter Drain at North Maumee Bay
    OH - Toussaint River at Lake Erie

Hydrocharis morsus-ranae

    NY - Buck Pond
    NY - Mudge Creek
    NY - Sterling Pond, Lake Ontario
    NY - Mouth of the Salmon River, entering Lake Ontario
    NY - South Colwell Pond, Lake Ontario
    NY - Lakeview Pond
    NY - Mouth of Stony Creek, entering Lake Ontario
    NY - Black River Bay, Lake Ontario
    NY - Mud Bay, Lake Ontario


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