Science activity

Science activity #49872, updated 29 April 2022

Consequences of Phragmites invasion for community function in Suisun Marsh

Description / purpose

This project aims to quantify the impacts of common reed (Phragmites) invasion on community structure and ecosystem function during early stages of tidal restoration in wetlands. The study will focus on the Tule Red Tidal Restoration site in Suisun Marsh. The research aims to produce a conceptual model that will describe habitat structure, invertebrate communities, and predator use of wetlands affected by Phragmites invasion. The conceptual model resulting from this study will guide future predictions of wetland response to invasion and to develop mitigation strategies. Data collected will also support food web models and the understanding of invasive plants as stressors, as well as foster translational science to the management community.

Linked science activities

None specified

Activity status

  • 1 Awarded / Initiating (2020)
  • 2 In progress / Ongoing (2020 - 2022)
  • 3 Complete

Funding summary

Total allocated funding: $228,456

Label Value
Contract # or labor code None
Implementing organization University of California - Davis [UC Davis]
Funding organization State Water Contractors [SWC]
Funding Source Not provided
Date of award 2020-05-01
Date of fiscal year-end Not provided
Total award amount $228,456
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Contracted competitive or direct award

Location

Subbasins
Delta regions

Geographic tags

None specified

Products and outputs

Type Title Description Views
News Delta Science Fellow 2020: Consequences of Phragmites invasion for community function in Suisun Marsh Project fact sheet 4