News
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Managing brown marmorated stink bugs in homes
Published on September 30, 2015
How to prevent and get rid of brown marmorated stink bugs in your home or building. -
New program being explored to minimize risk of invasive species in aquaculture, baitfish industries
Published on September 30, 2015
Assessment of individual operations can reduce risk of spreading AIS and safeguard businesses’ economies. -
Michigan spotted wing Drosophila summary report for 2015
Published on September 29, 2015
A summary of the spotted wing Drosophila monitoring network reports for the 2015 season. -
The link between climate change and the spread of invasive species
Published on September 25, 2015
Highly adaptable non-native plants have a competitive edge in a changing climate. -
Microplastics, lake ecology, beach safety and more on tap at October conference
Published on September 18, 2015
Traverse City to host top experts at State of Lake Michigan event. -
Clear lakes, happy swimming
Published on September 17, 2015
One action 1.4 million Michigan homeowners can do to reduce nuisance aquatic plants. -
Michigan brown marmorated stink bug report for September 15, 2015
Published on September 16, 2015
Brown marmorated stink bug activity continues to increase in Berrien County; adults and nymphs were found feeding on apples. Damaged peaches by BMSB near Grand Rapids has been reported for the second year in a row. -
The “perfect invader” strikes a favorite Michigan trout stream
Published on September 8, 2015
The Pere Marquette River is now home to the New Zealand mudsnail - an invader that can live on damp surfaces for nearly a month, clone itself, and even pass through fish and bird guts unharmed. -
Telecoupling helps us understand our disconnected seafood trade
Published on September 4, 2015
Using telecoupling to examine the current global fish market. -
Telecoupling and the spillover system: Causes and effects of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes
Published on September 4, 2015
Examining the impacts of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes and beyond.