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Nitellopsis obtusa
Starry Stonewort
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Starry Stonewort
Starry Stonewort: Is Your Lake Capable of Hosting the “Connoisseur of Clean Waters”
Aquatic Plant
Trends in Submersed Aquatic Plant Communities in a Large, Inland Lake: Impacts of an Invasion by Starry Stonewort ( Nitellopsis Obtusa )
Desiccation Tolerance of the Invasive Alga Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa) As an Indicator of Overland Spread Risk
Nitellopsis Obtusa (Starry Stonewort)
Monitoring and Management of Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa) in Wisconsin Lakes
Stoneworts: Their Habitats, Ecological Requirements and Conservation
Effects of Propagule Pressure, Environmental Factors, and Climate Change on Success and Impacts of Benthic Aquatic Invasions
Starry Stonewort, Nitellopsis Obtusa WI Lakes Convention April 1St, 2016
Distribution of Nitellopsis Obtusa (Characeae) in New York, U.S.A
Stoneworts (Charophytes)
Biology, Ecology, and Management of Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa; T Characeae): a Red-Listed Eurasian Green Alga Invasive in North America ⁎ Daniel J
Charales, Charophyceae) in Western Japan and the Genetic Differences Within and Among Japanese Populations
Nitellopsis Obtusa, Starry Stonewort
Finger Lakes Invasive Species Field Guide
Top View
Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa) in Wisconsin
Action Plans (Annex F and Annex G)
Past Management of Starry Stonewort
Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa): Research Efforts Towards an Integrated Management Plan
Status and Strategy for Starry Stonewort (Nitellopsis Obtusa (Desv
The British Charophyta
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE of BOTANY of NATURE RESEARCH CENTRE Reda Grigutytė NITELLOPSIS OBTUSA (DESV.) J. GROVES CELL RESPO
Nitellopsis Obtusa (Desv.) J. Groves, 1919 (Charophyta: Characeae
Nitellopsis Obtusa Growth Form (Source: Paul Skawinski, UW-Extension Lakes Program)
Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Starry Stonewort Public Informational Meeting
A Field Guide of Aquatic Plant Species Found in New York Lakes Along with Potential Exotic Invaders