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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment | 2010

Tamarisk biocontrol in the western United States: ecological and societal implications

K. R. Hultine; Jayne Belnap; Charles van Riper; James R. Ehleringer; Phillip E. Dennison; Martha E. Lee; Pamela Lynn Nagler; Keirith A. Snyder; Shauna M. Uselman; Jason B. West

Tamarisk species (genus Tamarix), also commonly known as saltcedar, are among the most successful plant invaders in the western United States. At the same time, tamarisk has been cited as having enormous economic costs. Accordingly, local, state, and federal agencies have undertaken considerable efforts to eradicate this invasive plant and restore riparian habitats to pre-invasion status. Traditional eradication methods, including herbicide treatments, are now considered undesirable, because they are costly and often have unintended negative impacts on native species. A new biological control agent, the saltcedar leaf beetle (Diorhabda elongata), has been released along many watersheds in the western US, to reduce the extent of tamarisk cover in riparian areas. However, the use of this insect as a biological control agent may have unintended ecological, hydrological, and socioeconomic consequences that need to be anticipated by land managers and stakeholders undertaking restoration efforts. Here, we examine the possible ramifications of tamarisk control and offer recommendations to reduce potential negative impacts on valued riparian systems in the western US.


Archive | 2015

Remote Sensing of Actual Evapotranspiration from Croplands

Trent W. Biggs; George Petropoulos; Naga Manohar Velpuri; Michael Marshall; Edward P. Glenn; Pamela Lynn Nagler; Alex Messina


Archive | 2015

Remote Sensing of Actual Evapotranspiration from Cropland: Chapter 3

Trent W. Biggs; George Petropoulos; Naga Manohar Velpuri; Michael Marshall; Edward P. Glenn; Pamela Lynn Nagler; Alex Messina


Archive | 2010

Saltcedar and Russian olive control demonstration act science assessment [Executive summary]

Pamela Lynn Nagler; Patrick B. Shafroth; James W. LaBaugh; Keirith A. Snyder; Russell L. Scott; David M. Merritt; John Osterberg


Archive | 2010

From leaf to basin: evaluating the impacts of introduced plant species on evapotranspiration fluxes from riparian ecosystems in the southwestern U.S

K. R. Hultine; Sarah E. Bush; Pamela Lynn Nagler; Kazuhide Morino; K. G. Burtch; Philip E. Dennison; Edward P. Glenn; James R. Ehleringer


Archive | 2010

Estimating large-scale evapotranspiration in arid and semi-arid systems: A multi-site study linking MODIS and Ameriflux data

Daniel P. Bunting; Edward P. Glenn; Shirley A. Kurc; Russell L. Scott; Pamela Lynn Nagler


Archive | 2010

Distribution and abundance of Saltcedar and Russian Olive in the western United States: Chapter 2

Pamela Lynn Nagler; Edward P. Glenn; Catherine S. Jarnevich; Patrick B. Shafroth


Archive | 2010

The potential for water savings through the control of saltcedar and Russian olive: Chapter 3

Pamela Lynn Nagler; Patrick B. Shafroth; James W. LaBaugh; Keirith A. Snyder; Russell L. Scott; David M. Merritt; John Osterberg


Archive | 2009

Minimum Irrigation Requirements for Cottonwood (Populus fremontii and P. deltoides) and Willow (Salix gooddingii) Grown in a Desert Environment

Edward P. Glenn; S. Hartwell; Kazuhide Morino; Pamela Lynn Nagler


Archive | 2009

Measuring sap flow, and other plant physiological conditions across a soil salinity gradient in the lower Colorado River at Cibola National Wildlife Refuge: Vegetation and soil physiology linkages with microwave dielectric constant

Kyle C. McDonald; Y. Lasne; Ron C. Schroeder; Kazuhide Morino; K. R. Hultine; Pamela Lynn Nagler

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Keirith A. Snyder

Agricultural Research Service

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Patrick B. Shafroth

United States Geological Survey

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Russell L. Scott

Agricultural Research Service

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Alex Messina

San Diego State University

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David M. Merritt

United States Forest Service

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