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ZEBRA MUSSELS IN TEXAS: RISK ASSESSMENT, MONITORING AND POPULATION DYNAMICS. Robert F. McMahon*, Department of Biology, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.
View full text by Robert McMahon.
A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR MAPPING INVASIVE SPECIES HABITAT FOR EARLY DETECTION AND RAPID RESPONSE. Ross Messer*, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.
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TEXAS INVASIVE SPECIES AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. Carly Montez, Senior Marketing Specialist, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, TX.
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TEXAS GULF REGION COOPERATIVE WEED MANAGEMENT AREA: A BRAZILIAN PEPPER-TREE PILOT PROJECT. Justin Bush*, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX and Sean MacDougal, BLM Spokane District Office, Spokane, WA.
View full text by Mariah Morales.
THE PREVALENCE OF BALCLUTHA RUBROSTRIATA (HEMIPTERA: CICADELLIDAE) IN TEXAS AND SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA, USA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH KING RANCH BLUESTEM, BOTHRIOCHLOA ISCHAEMUM VAR. SONGARICA. Ashley R. Morgan*, Institute for the Study of Invasive Species, Huntsville, TX, David R. Hoffpauir, Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies, Huntsville, TX, Autumn J. Smith-Herron, Institute for the Study of Invasive Species, Huntsville, TX, and Jerry L. Cook, Institute for the Study of Invasive Species, Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.
View full text by Ashley Morgan.
BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE INVASION ON MUSTANG ISLAND: SURVEY OF SPREAD, ERADICATION MEASURES, AND DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSIONALS WHO SEE BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE (SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS) AS AN ECONOMIC WINDFALL. Michael Murphrey, Texas A&M Forest Service, Lufkin, TX.
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ROBOTICS SOLUTIONS TO INVASIVE PLANTS AND PESTS--AN EXPLORATION INTO THE STATE-OF-THE-ART. Harley R. Myler*, Lamar University & ISIS.
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TEXAS NATIVE AND INTRODUCED GRASS DISTRIBUTIONS: AN EXAMINATION ACROSS SCALES FROM GLOBAL TO COUNTY. Richard J.W. Patrock,* John Reilley, NCRS, PMC, Kingsville, TX.
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Predicting the Economic Impacts of Invasive Species: The case of the Red-Streaked Leafhopper. Brian Piper, Department of Economics, Sam Houston State University
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN INVASIVE SPECIES RESEARCH PROGRAM. Robert Plowes, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
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IMPACT OF SALTCEDAR BIOLOGICAL CONTROL ALONG THE RIO GRANDE ON BOTH SALTCEDAR AND ATHEL. Christopher M. Ritzi* and Anne Marie Hilscher, Dept of BGPS, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX.
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ADVENTURES WITH INVASIVE SPECIES AND THE INVASIVE HUNTER ACADEMY. Benjamin Shrader, Austin, TX.
View full text by Benjamin Shrader.
EARLY DETECTION AND THE RAPID RESPONSE TO NATURAL AND DOMESTIC BLUEBERRY PLANT PESTS (DROSOPHILA SUZUKII AND RHAGOLETIS MENDAX) IN TEXAS. Melissa S. Sisson*, Autumn J. Smith-Herron, Institute for the Study of Invasive Species, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, and Jerry L. Cook, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.
View full text by Melissa Sisson.
RAPID ASSESSMENT VEGETATION MONITORING AT FENNESSEY RANCH: IDENTIFYING INVASIVE AND NUISANCE SPECIES. Katie Swanson* and Dr. Kiersten Madden, Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve, Port Aransas, TX.
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SEED BANK RESPONSE TO SEASON OF PRESCRIBED BURNING IN OLD WORLD BLUESTEM COMMUNITIES. Adam E. Toomey*, Sandra Rideout-Hanzak, and David B. Wester, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Department of Animal, Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX 78363, USA.
View full text by Adam Toomey.
SEASON OF PRESCRIBED BURNING ON OLD WORLD BLUESTEM COMMUNITIES. Adam E. Toomey*, Sandra Rideout-Hanzak, and David B. Wester, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Department of Animal, Rangeland and Wildlife Sciences, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX.
View full text by Adam Toomey.
THE TEXAS INVASIVE PLANT INVENTORY AND EFFORTS TO ADD PLANT SPECIES TO TDA'S NOXIOUS AND INVASIVE PLANT LIST. Damon E. Waitt, Ph.D.* Senior Director and Botanist, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
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SAFEGUARDING AMERICA’S AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES: PLANT PROTECTION & QUARANTINE’S ROLE IN DETECTING AND ERADICATING EXOTIC PLANT PESTS. Justin Wall, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Austin, TX
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TARGETED BRUSH CONTROL THROUGH THE WATER SUPPLY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM. Aaron Wendt, Texas Soil & Water Conservation Board, Temple, TX.
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RESTORATION OF SUBMERSED AQUATIC VEGETATION FOR AN ENDANGERED SPECIES: YEAR ONE. Casey Williams, Bio-West Inc., San Marcos, TX.
View full text by Casey Williams.

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