Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.

In Michigan, the European swamp thistle, Cirsium palustre (L.) Scop., a member of the Asteraceae family, is an introduced species that was transported from western Europe in the early twentieth century, and has since established itself as an aggressive weed. It colonized primarily alkaline wetland h...

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Main Author: Tohver, Marisa
Other Authors: Biological Station, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54814
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spelling ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/54814 2023-08-20T04:08:04+02:00 Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive. Tohver, Marisa Biological Station, University of Michigan Ann Arbor Reese's Swamp Crumley Creek Duncan Bay 1998 228589 bytes 3144 bytes application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54814 unknown Map Photograph https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54814 Field Biology of Plants Swamp-Rich Conifer VASCULAR PLANTS HABITAT ANALYSIS RANGE DISTRIBUTION CONTROL EXOTIC WEEDS NATIVE MUTICUM Natural Resource and Environment Science Working Paper 1998 ftumdeepblue 2023-07-31T20:46:13Z In Michigan, the European swamp thistle, Cirsium palustre (L.) Scop., a member of the Asteraceae family, is an introduced species that was transported from western Europe in the early twentieth century, and has since established itself as an aggressive weed. It colonized primarily alkaline wetland habitats, like cedar swamps which are exposed by frequent breaks in cover, and to regions of great disturbance, like roadsides. This introductioin and subsequent invasion has established Cirsium palustre on both sides of the Atlantic ocean in the northern latitudes, a circumpolar species, Figure 1. It was first recognized earlier this century in North America and collected in Newfoundland and New Hampshire. Locally, this invader has spread voraciously from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where it was first collected in Marquette County in 1934, to the Lower Peninsula where it was assimilated by 1959. It migrates vigorously along roadside ditches and by human transport, and continues to travel south. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54814/4/3254.pdf Report Newfoundland University of Michigan: Deep Blue
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topic Field Biology of Plants
Swamp-Rich Conifer
VASCULAR
PLANTS
HABITAT
ANALYSIS
RANGE
DISTRIBUTION
CONTROL
EXOTIC
WEEDS
NATIVE
MUTICUM
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
spellingShingle Field Biology of Plants
Swamp-Rich Conifer
VASCULAR
PLANTS
HABITAT
ANALYSIS
RANGE
DISTRIBUTION
CONTROL
EXOTIC
WEEDS
NATIVE
MUTICUM
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
Tohver, Marisa
Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
topic_facet Field Biology of Plants
Swamp-Rich Conifer
VASCULAR
PLANTS
HABITAT
ANALYSIS
RANGE
DISTRIBUTION
CONTROL
EXOTIC
WEEDS
NATIVE
MUTICUM
Natural Resource and Environment
Science
description In Michigan, the European swamp thistle, Cirsium palustre (L.) Scop., a member of the Asteraceae family, is an introduced species that was transported from western Europe in the early twentieth century, and has since established itself as an aggressive weed. It colonized primarily alkaline wetland habitats, like cedar swamps which are exposed by frequent breaks in cover, and to regions of great disturbance, like roadsides. This introductioin and subsequent invasion has established Cirsium palustre on both sides of the Atlantic ocean in the northern latitudes, a circumpolar species, Figure 1. It was first recognized earlier this century in North America and collected in Newfoundland and New Hampshire. Locally, this invader has spread voraciously from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where it was first collected in Marquette County in 1934, to the Lower Peninsula where it was assimilated by 1959. It migrates vigorously along roadside ditches and by human transport, and continues to travel south. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54814/4/3254.pdf
author2 Biological Station, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
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author Tohver, Marisa
author_facet Tohver, Marisa
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title Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
title_short Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
title_full Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
title_fullStr Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
title_full_unstemmed Cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
title_sort cirsium palustre: an evasive invasive.
publishDate 1998
url https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/54814
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Crumley Creek
Duncan Bay
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