In this article, we compared the resistance of two introduced populations of Elodea nuttallii and Elodea canadensis to two different herbivores. Samples were collected from the River Rhine and River ...
It was a difficult summer at Devil's Lake, a popular Lincoln City recreation destination where a fast-growing water weed is threatening to overtake a lake locals fear is slowly dying. Green mats of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This paper reports that extracellular reductase activity in leaves of Elodea canadensis, hitherto never associated with polar processes ...
A tenacious, invasive aquatic plant is now growing in what might be the worst place in Alaska – the floatplane mecca of Lake Hood. The site – actually two connected lakes in West Anchorage, part of ...
The iconic grass carp is one step closer to being reintroduced into the waters of Devil's Lake on the Oregon Coast. On Friday, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted rules that would allow ...
Invasive plants and animals are gaining a foothold in Alaska. They are slowly but relentlessly changing our environment and economy — changes that most people are unlikely to notice because they occur ...
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