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Undetected but widespread: the cryptic invasion of non-native cattail (Typha spp.) in a Pacific Northwest estuary
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2021
unpublished
Early detection of invasive species is an important predictor of management success. Non-native narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) has been detected in the Fraser River Estuary (FRE) in recent decades, but questions around their degree of establishment, and the potential emergence of hybrid cattail (Typha x glauca), remain unanswered. This study models the current and potential future distribution of non-native cattails in the FRE using a unique combination of spectral imagery analysis
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-244057/v1
fatcat:f5g7423lnbeb3oxek5acdwsm4u