Exotic or invasive species

Ludwigia Control as a Precursor to Restoration: Progress and Challenges

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Julian Meisler
Affiliations  Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Year  2008
Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Poster
Progress: 
Complete

Conservation Genetics of the Endangered Butte County Meadowfoam (BCM, Limnanthes floccosa ssp. californica)

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Christina Sloop; Sarah Gordon; Hattie Brown
Affiliations  Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Year  2008
Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Poster
Progress: 
Complete

Modernizing natural areas management: outlines of the efficacy revolution

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Daniel Gluesenkamp
Affiliations  Audubon Canyon Ranch
Year  2009
Notes  

Daniel Gluesenkamp, Ph.D is the Director of Habitat Protection and Restoration for Audubon Canyon Ranch and leads in the development, implementation, and evaluation of conservation and restoration projects at ACR’s preserves. His work involves experimental evaluation of management techniques, oversight of stewardship activities, and regional collaboration with local landowners, non-profits, and other agencies to protect ACR lands. Daniel's research focuses on the factors structuring plant communities, particularly as related to the invasion and spread of introduced species, with work in habitats ranging from desert riparian zones to subalpine Sierra meadows. He earned his Ph.D. in Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley with research that revealed how populations of native and alien thistles are shaped by plant competition, by insect herbivory, and by effects of habitat productivity on the relative intensity of competition versus herbivory. Daniel serves as current past-president of the California Invasive Plant Council and is co-founder of the Bay Area Early Detection Network.

Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk
Progress: 
Complete

DRAFT COPY Laguna Watershed Research Plan 2008-2012: Building a Scientific Knowledgebase to Restore and Preserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa Watershed in a Changing Environmental and Economic World

Publication Type  Resource
Authors  Christina Sloop
Year of Publication  2008
Publisher  Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Place Published  Santa Rosa, CA
Key Words  research plan draft
Notes  

This is a DRAFT copy.

Progress: 
Planned
Time Period: 
03/05/2009