Gary N. Ervin |
Plant Ecology Lab |
Ervin in front of giant sundial at the Tropic of Capricorn in northwest Argentina - Dec 2008 |
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Work in the Ervin Plant Ecology lab has involved various combinations of: Ecology of wetland plants and insects Ecology of invasive plants and insects GIS modeling of invasion and invasive species Ecology of special communities of the southeast Ecological genetics of invasive species
The principle species we presently study are: Imperata cylindrica - cogongrass Opuntia species - pricklypear cacti Cactoblastis cactorum - South American cactus moth Arundinaria species - native southeastern rivercane Other invasive species
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Department of Biological Sciences PO Box GY 114 Harned Hall, 295 Lee Blvd Mississippi State, MS 39762 662-325-1203 gervin <at> biology . msstate . edu |
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Accepted this summer:
Brooks, C. P., G. N. Ervin, L. Varone, and G. Logarzo. Native ecotypic variation and the role of host identity in the spread of an invasive herbivore, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg). Ecology.
Ervin, G. N. and D. C. Holly. Examining local transferability of predictive species distribution models for invasive plants: An example with cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica). Invasive Plant Science and Management.
Mills. M. C., B. S. Baldwin, and G. N. Ervin. Evaluating physiological and growth responses of Arundinaria species to inundation. Castanea. |