Gary N. Ervin

Plant Ecology Lab

Roadside park, somewhere in Mississippi.

Invasive species

In addition to the specific species mentioned on the homepage, we work with various other species - individually or collectively. Most of this work is related to a collaborative invasive species research group here at Mississippi State, including our involvement with the Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth.

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

Contact info

Related publications

Ervin, G. N. 2009. Using GAP data in invasive plant ecology and management. US Geological Survey Gap Analysis Bulletin 16: 34-41.

Ervin, G. N. 2009. Distribution, habitat characteristics, and new county-level records of Baccharis halimifolia L. on a portion of its present US range boundary. Southeastern Naturalist 8: 293-304.

Ervin, G. N. 2008. Applying the state-of-the-art to advance the state of our understanding in integrated hydrophyte ecology. Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur theoretische und angewandte Limnologie (Proceedings of the International Society of Theoretical and Applied Limnology) 30: 128-132.

Ervin, G. N., B. D. Herman, J. T. Bried, and D. C. Holly. 2006. Evaluating non-native species and wetland indicator status as components of wetlands floristic assessment. Wetlands 26: 1114-1129.

Ervin, G. N., M. Smothers, C. Holly, C. Anderson, and J. Linville. 2006. Relative importance of wetland type vs. anthropogenic activities in determining site invasibility. Biological Invasions 8: 1425-1432.

 

Collaborators

Brooks and Wallace - MSU Biology

Byrd and Maddox - MSU Plant & Soil Sciences

Madsen - MSU GRI

Bryson - USDA ARS