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A Decision-Support Tool for Invasive Plant Management Under Fluctuating Great Lakes Water Levels

A decision support and prioritization framework for invasive plant management under fluctuating Great Lakes water levels
Principal Investigator
Wesley Bickford

Dates

Release Date
2023
Start Date
2023-05-10
End Date
2025-05-09

Summary

Water levels in the Great Lakes are fluctuating in ways that we have not seen in the past, with both historically low- and high-water levels occurring in the last decade. Expectations are that larger and more frequent water-level fluctuations will occur in response to climate change. The increased variability in lake levels has implications for the management of invasive plants found in the coastal wetlands that surround the Great Lakes, with some species benefiting from periods of low water levels. Phragmites australis, a prominent invasive grass that disrupts fish and wildlife habitats, thrived during the most recent period of low lake levels. However, periods of high lake levels could provide managers with opportunities to “drown” [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Wesley Bickford
Co-Investigator :
Kurt Kowalski, Andrew Strassman
Cooperator/Partner :
Hans W Vraga, Jason Rohweder
Funding Agency :
Midwest CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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Phragmites cut down treatment area. Public Domain
Phragmites cut down treatment area. Public Domain

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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