Reference Viewer


Cut-and-Paste Reference:
Pieper, S.J., J.R. Freeland, and M.E. Dorken. 2018. Coexistence of Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia (Typhaceae) and their invasive hybrid is not explained by niche partitioning across water depths. Aquatic Botany 144:46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2017.11.001.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 30765
Type: Journal Article
Author: Pieper, S.J., J.R. Freeland, and M.E. Dorken.
Date (year): 2018
Article Title:Coexistence of Typha latifolia, T. angustifolia (Typhaceae) and their invasive hybrid is not explained by niche partitioning across water depths
Journal Name: Aquatic Botany
Volume: 144
Issue:
Pages: 46-53
URL:
Keywords: Typha x glauca, Typha angustifolia, Water depth, Niche segregation, Hybridization, Typha, Habitat partitioning, Mating isolation
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2017.11.001
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Typha × glauca

    MI - Tractor Supply ditch, Cheboygan, MI
    MI - Duncan Bay Wetland, Cheboygan, MI
    MI - Demille Rd Ditch, Lapeer, MI
    MI - Old Lake Nepessing Wetland, Lapeer, MI
    MI - M-76 W Ditch, Ogemaw, MI
    MI - Horseshoe Lake Rd. Wetlands, Ogemaw, MI
     - Bayly St. ditch, Pickering, ON
     - Duffins Creek, Pickering, ON
     - Heritage Park ditch, Cornwall, ON
     - Richmond Dr Wetland, Cornwall, ON
     - Richmond Dr Wetland, Cornwall, ON
     - Belanger Rue ditch, Edmundston, NB
     - Principale Rue Wetlands, Edmundston, NB
     - Vanier Hwy ditch,
     - Hwy 366 ditch, Sackville, NS
     - Little Salmon River, Halifax, NS

Typha angustifolia

    MI - Tractor Supply ditch, Cheboygan, MI
    MI - Duncan Bay Wetland, Cheboygan, MI
    MI - Demille Rd Ditch, Lapeer, MI
    MI - Old Lake Nepessing Wetland, Lapeer, MI
    MI - M-76 W Ditch, Ogemaw, MI
     - Duffins Creek, Pickering, ON
     - Heritage Park ditch, Cornwall, ON
     - Rue Principale ditch, Montmagny, QC
     - Hwy 366 ditch, Sackville, NS
     - Hwy 107 ditch, Halifax, NS

Typha latifolia

     - Duffins Creek, Pickering, ON


Disclaimer:

The data represented on this site vary in accuracy, scale, completeness, extent of coverage and origin. It is the user's responsibility to use these data consistent with their intended purpose and within stated limitations. We highly recommend reviewing metadata files prior to interpreting these data.

Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/26/2024].

Contact us if you are using data from this site for a publication to make sure the data are being used appropriately and for potential co-authorship if warranted.

For general information and questions about the database, contact Wesley Daniel. For problems and technical issues, contact Matthew Neilson.