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Accomplishments<br />

Book or Book Chapter<br />

Wersal, R. M., & Getsinger, K. D. 2009. Chapter 3: Impact of Invasive Aquatic Plants on Waterfowl pp. 19-23. In:<br />

Biology and control of aquatic plants: A best management practices handbook. (Gettys, L.A., W.T. Haller, and M. Bellaud,<br />

eds.). Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation, Marietta, GA. 210.<br />

Madsen, J. D. 2009. Chapter 1: Impacts of invasive aquatic plants on aquatic biology, pp. 1-8. In: Biology and control<br />

of aquatic plants: A best management practices handbook. (Gettys, L.A., W.T. Haller, and M. Bellaud, eds.).. Marietta,<br />

GA: Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation.. 210.<br />

Madsen, J. D. 2009. Chapter 13.2: Eurasian watermilfoil, pp. <strong>95</strong>-98. In: Biology and control of aquatic plants: A best<br />

management practices handbook. (Gettys, L.A., W.T. Haller, and M. Bellaud, eds.).. Marietta, GA: Aquatic Ecosystem<br />

Restoration Foundation.. 210.<br />

Madsen, J. D. 2009. Appendix D: Developing a lake management plan, pp. 167-172. In: Biology and control of aquatic<br />

plants: A best management practices handbook. (Gettys, L.A., W.T. Haller, and M. Bellaud, eds.).. Marietta, GA:<br />

Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation.. 210.<br />

Peer-Reviewed Journals<br />

Holly, D. C., Ervin, G. N., Jackson, C. R., Diehl, S. V., & Kirker, G. T. 2009. Effect of an invasive grass on ambient<br />

rates of decomposition and microbial community structure: A search for causality. Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/<br />

s10530-008-9364-5. 11(1855), 1868.<br />

Simpson, A., Jarnevich, C., Madsen, J. D., Westbrooks, R., Fournier, C., Mehrhoff, L., Browne, M., Graham, J.,<br />

& Sellers, E. 2009. Invasive species information networks: collaboration at multiple levels for prevention, early detection,<br />

and rapid response to invasive alien species. Biodiversity. 10(2), 5-13.<br />

Ervin, G. N. 2009. Distribution, habitat characteristics, and new county-level records of Baccharis halimifolia L. on a<br />

portion of its present US range boundary. Southeastern Naturalist. 8, 293–304.<br />

Ervin, G. N. 2009. Using GAP data in invasive plant ecology and management. US Geological Survey Gap Analysis<br />

Bulletin. 16, 34-41.<br />

Dibble, E. D., & Kovalenko, K. 2009. Ecological Impact of Grass Carp: A Review of the Available Data. Journal of<br />

Aquatic Plant Management. 47, 1-15.<br />

Wersal, R. M., & Madsen, J. D. 2009. Combinations of diquat and a methylated seed oil surfactant for control of common<br />

duckweed and watermeal. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. 47(1), 59-62.<br />

Presentations<br />

Maddox, V. L., Abbott, C. F., Byrd, J., & Thompson, D. 2009. <strong>State</strong> Department of Transportation Vegetation Inventory<br />

Protocol Project. 12th AASHTO-TRB Maintenance Management Conference. Loews Annapolis Hotel, Annapolis,<br />

MD.<br />

Cheshier, J., Madsen, J. D., & Kaminski, R. M. 2009. Selective Herbicides for Managing Moist-Soil Wetlands in the<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong> Alluvial Valley. 5th North American Duck Symposium. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.<br />

Madsen, J. D., Wersal, R. M., & Woolf, T. E. 2009. Eurasian Watermilfoil Monitoring and Management Assessment<br />

in the Pend Oreille Lake and River System, Idaho. Western Aquatic Plant Management Society Annual Meeting,. Honolulu,<br />

HI: 30 March - 1 April 2009.<br />

2009 USGS Annual Report 34 <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> University’s <strong>Geosystems</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>

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