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Brenda Grewell
Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research
Ecologist

Phone: (530) 752-0166
Fax: (530) 752-4604
DEPT OF PLANT SCIENCES, MAIL STOP 4
WEED SCIENCE PROGRAM, UC DAVIS, ONE SHIELDS AVENUE
DAVIS, CA, 95616

Projects
LANDSCAPE-LEVEL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF INVASIVE WEEDS AND THEIR IMPACTS IN AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL SYSTEMS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 421093
AQUATIC AND RIPARIAN WEED MANAGEMENT TO PROTECT U.S. WATER RESOURCES IN THE FAR WEST UNITED STATES
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 421095
Cooperation agreement and benefits sharing between the foundation for the study of invasive species & ARS exotic & invasive weeds res. unit
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement (N)
  Accession Number: 423688
LEPIDIUM LATIFOLIUM MANAGEMENT FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES AND TIDAL MARSH RECOVERY, SOUTHAMPTION BAY/SAN FRANCISCO ESTUARY
Reimbursable (R)
  Accession Number: 417028

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Sea change under climate change: case studies in rare plant conservation from the dynamic San Francisco Estuary - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Grewell, B.J., Espeland, E.K., Fiedler, P.L. 2013. Sea change under climate change: case studies in rare plant conservation from the dynamic San Francisco Estuary. Botany. 91:309-318.
A functional trait perspective on plant invasion - (Review Article)
Drenovsky, R.E., Grewell, B.J., D'Antonio, C.M., Funk, J.L., James, J.J., Molinari, N., Parker, I.M., Richards, C.L. 2012. A functional trait perspective on plant invasion. Annals Of Botany. 110:141-153.
Evaulation of perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) management in a seasonal wetland in San Francisco Estuary prior to restoration of tidal hydrology - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Whitcraft, C.R., Grewell, B.J. 2011. Evaulation of perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) management in a seasonal wetland in San Francisco Estuary prior to restoration of tidal hydrology. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 20:35-45.
Flora and ecological profile of native and exotic estuarine wetland vegetation by hydrogeomorphic setting at Rush Ranch, Suisun Marsh - (Government Publication)
Grewell, B.J., Whitcraft, C., Baye, P. 2011. Flora and ecological profile of native and exotic estuarine wetland vegetation by hydrogeomorphic setting at Rush Ranch, Suisun Marsh. Pg. 79-144 in: Ferner, M.C. editor, 2011. A profile of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. San Francisco, California. 345 p. plus appendix.
Volatiles emissions from the flea beetle Altica litigata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) associated with invasive Ludwigia hexapetala Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Carruthers, R.I., Franc, M.K., Gee, W.S., Cosse, A.A., Grewell, B.J., Beck, J.J. 2011. Volatiles emissions from the flea beetle Altica litigata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) associated with invasive Ludwigia hexapetala. Chemoecology. 21(4):253-259.
Estuarine Vegetation at Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve, San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, California - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Grewell, B.J., Whitcraft, C., Baye, P. 2011. Estuarine Vegetation at Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve, San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, California. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 9(3):1-29 and Appendix, 21pp.
Tidal Wetlands Vegetation and Ecotone Profiles: The Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve - (Book / Chapter)
Whitcraft, C., Grewell, B.J., Baye, P.R. 2012. Tidal Wetlands Vegetation and Ecotone Profiles: The Rush Ranch Open Space Preserve. Book Chapter. 113-114.
Ludwigia - (Book / Chapter)
Hoch, P.C., Grewell, B.J. 2012. Ludwigia. Book Chapter. In: Baldwin, B.G. (convening ed.) The Jepson Manual, Vascular Plants of California, 2nd edition. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 948-951.
Clonal spread of invasive Ludwigia hexapetala and L. grandiflora in freshwater wetlands of California - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Okada, M., Grewell, B.J., Jasieniuk, M. 2009. Clonal spread of invasive Ludwigia hexapetala and L. grandiflora in freshwater wetlands of California. Aquatic Botany. 91(3):123-256.
HEMIPARASITES GENERATE ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY AND ENHANCE SPECIES COEXISTENCE IN SALT MARSHES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Grewell, B.J. 2008. Hemiparasites generate environmental heterogeneity and enhance species coexistence in salt marshes. Ecological Applications. 18(5):1297-1306.
PARASITE FACILITATES PLANT SPECIES COEXISTENCE IN A COASTAL WETLAND. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Grewell, B.J. 2008. Parasite facilitates plant species coexistence in a coastal wetland. Ecology. 89(6): 1481-1488.
RARE PLANTS IN THE GOLDEN GATE ESTUARY: SCALE AND UNDERSTANDING - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fiedler, P.L., Keever, M.E., Grewell, B.J., Partridge, D.J. 2007. Rare plants in the golden gate estuary: scale and understanding. Australian Journal of Botany.55:206-220.
ESTUARINE WETLANDS (CHAPTER: TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA) - (Book / Chapter)
Grewell, B.J., Callaway, J.C., Ferren, W.R. 2007. Estuarine wetlands. In: Barbour, M.G., Keeler-Wolf, T., Schoenherr, A. A., editors. Terrestrial Vegetation of California. 3rd edition. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p.124-154.

   
 
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