NOTE: Abstracts are sorted alphabetically based on the last name of the submitter.
| Abstract Title |
| THE EFFECT OF FIRE ON INVASIVE GRASSES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL AND NORTH TEXAS AND SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA. Kyle Simpson*, Whitney Behr, Carolyn Whiting, and Norma Fowler. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. View full text by Kyle Simpson. |
| STATUS OF EMERALD ASH BORER, REDBAY AMBROSIA BEETLE AND LAUREL WILT COMPLEX IN TEXAS: A TEXAS A&M FOREST SERVICE UPDATE. Allen Smith, Texas A&M Forest Service, Longview, TX. View full text by Allen Smith. |
| NOTE: This presentation is part of the Combatting Giant Salvinia at Caddo Lake symposium.
CADDO LAKE: LARGEST NATURAL LAKE IN TEXAS VS.“THE WORLD’S WORST WEEDâ€. Robert Speight, Northeast Texas Municipal Water District, Jefferson, TX. View full text by Robert Speight. |
| NOTE: This presentation is part of the Combatting Giant Salvinia at Caddo Lake symposium.
CADDO BIOCONTROL ALLIANCE: SALVINIA WEEVIL PRODUCTION. Laura Speight, Caddo Biocontrol Alliance, Uncertain, TX. View full text by Laura Speight. |
| INVISIBLE ZEBRA MUSSEL LARVAE: WHAT DOGS' NOSES CAN TELL US ABOUT WHAT WE CAN'T SEE
Aimee Hurt, Working Dogs for Conservation, Bozeman, MT, 59771, USA and
Laura Speight, Caddo Biocontrol Alliance, Uncertain, TX 75661, USA
View full text by Laura Speight. |
| A SURVEY OF BAHIAGRASS (PASPALUM NOTATUM) ACROSS SIX TEXAS COUNTIES. Katherine K. Strain*, Ashley R. Green, Norma L. Fowler, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
View full text by Katherine Strain. |
| IMPLEMENTATION OF A SCIENCE-BASED, TARGETED OUTREACH PROGRAM TO ADDRESS A CRITICAL VECTOR FOR ZEBRA MUSSEL INTRODUCTIONS
View full text by Patricia Thompson. |
| THE TWO-WAY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AN INVASIVE GRASS, KING RANCH BLUESTEM, AND FIRE. Carolyn Whiting*, Whitney Behr, Alice Oline, Carly Andrews, Elinor M. Lichtenberg, Shalene Jha, and Norma L. Fowler, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX. View full text by Carolyn Whiting. |