Michigan researchers use remote sensing, hydrodynamic modeling and ecological observation to monitor the control of invasive Eurasian watermilfoil in the Great Lakes.
Hydrilla Hype: Mapping an Invasive Weed in Two Georgia Reservoirs
Category: Identifying Invasive Species Extent & Critical Species Habitat Project Team: Southeast U.S. Ecological Forecasting III Team Location: University of Georgia – Athens, Georgia Authors: Shuvankar Ghosh Austin Haney Frank Braun Zachary Conner Christopher Cooper Abhishek Kumar Mentors/Advisors: Dr. Deepak Mishra (University of Georgia, Department of Geography) Dr. Susan Wilde (University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources) … Read More
Hunting for Hydrilla: Mapping an Aquatic Intruder
This is an article from the Summer 2015 VPS. For more VPS articles, click here Category:åÊDetecting Habitat Conservation and Species Distribution Project Team: Southeast U.S. Ecological Forecasting Team Location: University of Georgia – Athens, Georgia Authors: Shuvankar Ghosh Peter Hawman Wuyang Cai Elizabeth Dyer Pradeep Kumar Ragu Chanthar Mentors/Advisors: Dr. Deepak Mishra (University of Georgia) Dr. Susan Wilde (University of … Read More