Discula "Dogwood" Anthracnose - Pest Fact Sheet 39
University of New Hampshire. Cooperative Extension.
University of New Hampshire. Cooperative Extension.
Alabama Forestry Commission.
Cornell University. Cornell Wildlife Health Lab.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Veterinary Medicine. Wildlife Futures Program.
Cornell University. Cornell Wildlife Health Lab.
University of Pennsylvania. School of Veterinary Medicine. Wildlife Futures Program.
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Cornell University. Cornell Wildlife Health Lab.
King County Public Health (Washington).
Louisiana State University. AgCenter Research and Extension.
Publication 3269
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Louisiana State University. AgCenter Research and Extension.
See also: Plant Diagnostic Center - Publications for more resources
Louisiana State University. AgCenter Research and Extension.
Publication 3169.
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Louisiana State University. AgCenter Research and Extension.
Publication 3052.
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University of Georgia. Cooperative Extension.
World Organization for Animal Health.
South Dakota Department of Health.
DHHS. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Cleveland Clinic.
Hawaii State Department of Health. Disease Outbreak Control Division.
Corteva Agriscience. TechLine Invasive Plant News.
Distinguishing between non-native and native buckthorn is important so that management efforts can be targeted appropriately. This article desribes and separates the two invasive buckthorns from native alderleaf buckthorn.
DOC. NOAA. Fisheries.
DisMAP provides easy access to information to track and understand distributions of marine species in the U.S. Marine Ecosystems. Launch the portal to explore, visualize and interact with information on marine species distributions. The portal is part of NOAA Fisheries ongoing efforts to increase the delivery and use of climate-related information to advance climate-smart science and management decisions. The portal enables users to view, download, dynamically explore and visualize data and information on species distributions. Specifically, users can explore changes in species distributions on a map and view time series graphs showing changes in key metrics of a species distribution (e.g., average latitude, average depth) over time for over 800 species collected in NOAA bottom trawl surveys.
See also: NOAA Showcases New Mapping Tool for Marine Species: Data Reveals Fish are Shifting into Different Waters (News Release - Apr 19, 2022)