David Mushet, PhD (Former Employee)
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A funnel trap for sampling salamanders in wetlands
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D.M. Mushet, N.H. Euliss, B.A. Hanson, S.G. Zodrow
Water-level fluctuation in wetlands as a function of landscape condition in the prairie pothole region
We evaluated water-level fluctuation (maximum water depth - minimum water depth/catchment size) in 12 temporary, 12 seasonal, and 12 semipermanent wetlands equally distributed among landscapes dominated by tilled agricultural lands and landscapes dominated by grassland. Water levels fluctuated an average of 14.14 cm in wetlands within tilled agricultural landscapes, while water levels in wetlands
Authors
Ned H. Euliss, David M. Mushet
Effects of irrigation on seed production and vegetative characteristics of four moist-soil plants on impounded wetlands in California
We examined the effects of irrigation on 4 moist-soil plants commonly managed for waterfowl in the Sacramento Valley, California. Irrigation resulted in taller and heavier swamp timothy (Heleochloa schoenoides), pricklegrass (Crypsis niliaca), and sprangletop (Leptochloa fasicularis). Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crusgalli) grew taller in irrigated wetlands, but no significant difference in weight w
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D.M. Mushet, N.H. Euliss, S.W. Harris
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A funnel trap for sampling salamanders in wetlands
No abstract available.
Authors
D.M. Mushet, N.H. Euliss, B.A. Hanson, S.G. Zodrow
Water-level fluctuation in wetlands as a function of landscape condition in the prairie pothole region
We evaluated water-level fluctuation (maximum water depth - minimum water depth/catchment size) in 12 temporary, 12 seasonal, and 12 semipermanent wetlands equally distributed among landscapes dominated by tilled agricultural lands and landscapes dominated by grassland. Water levels fluctuated an average of 14.14 cm in wetlands within tilled agricultural landscapes, while water levels in wetlands
Authors
Ned H. Euliss, David M. Mushet
Effects of irrigation on seed production and vegetative characteristics of four moist-soil plants on impounded wetlands in California
We examined the effects of irrigation on 4 moist-soil plants commonly managed for waterfowl in the Sacramento Valley, California. Irrigation resulted in taller and heavier swamp timothy (Heleochloa schoenoides), pricklegrass (Crypsis niliaca), and sprangletop (Leptochloa fasicularis). Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crusgalli) grew taller in irrigated wetlands, but no significant difference in weight w
Authors
D.M. Mushet, N.H. Euliss, S.W. Harris
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