Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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    Invasive species study: the biology, distribution and control of the dog-strangling vine (Vincetoxicum Rossicum), in Southern Ontario

    Year: 2008, 2008
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Aitken, Rob, Other (oth): Trent University Biology Dept, Supporting host (sht): Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
    Abstract: <p>Dog-strangling vine (Vincetoxicum rossicum), also known as pale-swallow-wort, was introduced to North America in the late 1800s. Since its introduction it has spread through the great lakes basin in southern Ontario and the north eastern United States. If the invasion of dog-strangling vine is to be controlled an organized long term management plan involving conservation organizations… more

    Horticultural pathways: policies and legislation regarding horticultural invasive species

    Year: 2008, 2008
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Name(s): Creator (cre): Reid, Keith, Creator (cre): Noronha, Jason, Creator (cre): Hilts, Natasha, Supporting host (sht): Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters, Other (oth): Trent University Environmental Resource Studies, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
    Abstract: <p>Invasive plants are plant species that are not native to Canada and United States. These plants are a problem because they out compete and displace native plants that wildlife depend on. This report outlines some goals for prevention and management of invasive species.</p>

    Eurasian watermilfoil: profile, control and predicting dispersal patterns of an invasive species in Kawartha Lakes Region

    Year: 2007, 2007
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>The OFAH has classified the Eurasian watermilfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum, as an aquatic emergent species that requires close attention. The author conducted a comprehensive literature search to gather and synthesize a comprehensive report on Eurasian watermilfoil, discussing the characteristics, control methods, and methods for predicting dispersal patterns.</p>

    A synthesis of the current literature on the distribution, life history, and impacts associated with invasive rainbow smelt (osmerus mordax)

    Year: 2007, 2007
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>This report represents a synthesis of the current relevant literature on the life history characteristics and impacts associated with invasive rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) in Ontario.</p>

    Invasion of the round goby (negobius melanostomus) in Great Lake tributaries

    Year: 2007, 2007
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>Invasive species are a continuing issue for Ontario, in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. The round goby is an example of this. This study focuses on the distribution of round gobies within Great Lake tributaries and the impact of barriers.</p>