|
Assistant Professor
- Plant Ecology;
PhD. in Agroecology 1993 at the
University of Reading,
UK; BSc (Hons) 2i in Environmental Science 1988,
University of
Southampton, UK. Interested in the spatial distribution &
dynamics of weed populations & how to detect, map & model such
populations, both in agricultural and natural systems.
Lisa and Bruce Maxwell work with staff and students on joint projects
Agroecology/Weed Ecology
Current Projects:
Probability of occurrence of non-indigenous plant species in
Yellowstone National Park (pdf.format,
journal article)
Survey of non-indigenous plant species in the northern range of
Yellowstone National Park - final project report (Click
here)
Evaluation of seven sampling methods
for non-indigenous plant species (pdf.format,
journal article)
Plant invasions in the Northwest
mountain ecoregions (pdf.format,
journal article, Parks et al.)
The effect of wildfire on
non-indigenous plant species
Condensed literature review
(pdf.format)
Survey by resource managers
(pdf
format)
The effect of forest management activities on the
occurrence, distribution & impact of non-indigenous species
Overall project summary (pdf.format)
Forest management activities & non-indigenous plant
species summary (pdf.format)
Forest management activities & non-indigenous pathogen species
summary (pdf.format)
Forest management activities & non-indigenous insect species
summary (pdf.format)
Interactive simulation model of the effect of forest management
activities & 5 non-indigenous plant species (Model)
Probability of occurrence of non-indigenous plant species in
Yellowstone National Park (pdf.format,
journal article)
Evaluation of survey sampling methods (pdf.format,
journal article)
Site-specific weed management in cropping systems
Native grass sod for biostrips,
bioswales & sediment control
Current Classes:
LRES110 - Introduction to Land Resources & Environmental Sciences (Fall semester)
LRES 441 and 442. (Even years)
Recent Publications:
Rew LJ, Maxwell BD, Aspinall RJ and Dougher FL (2006) Searching for a needle in a haystack: evaluating survey methods for sessile species. Biological Invasions. 8 523-539.
Rew LJ, Maxwell BD & Aspinall R (2005) Predicting the occurrence of non-indigenous species using environmental
& remotely sensed data.
Weed Science 53 236-241.
Rew LJ, Medd RW, Van De Ven R, Gavin JJ, Robinson GR, Tuitee M, Barnes J
&
Walker S (2005) Weed diversity
&
abundance on farms in the
sub-tropical grain region of Australia. Austr. J. of Exp. Agric.
45 711-723.
Rew
LJ, Whelan B & McBratney AB (2001) Does kriging predict weed
distributions accurately enough for site-specific weed control?
Weed Research, 245-263.
Rew LJ & Cousens RD (2001) Spatial
distribution of weeds in arable crops: are current sampling methods
appropriate? Weed Research, 41, 1-18.
Full publication list (pdf.format)
|