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Changes in a Marsh:

Iona Island

1991-2005Photos by Alan W. Wells

Virgina Rail photo by Matthew White

Source: www.panoramio.com

Iona Island

The Island has been

designated a National

Natural Landmark and is one

of four sites which are part of

the Hudson River National

Estuarine Research Reserve.

Common native marsh plant, cattail

(Typha angustifolia)

Source: www.tncweeds.ucdavis.edu

Source: http://flora.huh.harvard.edu

Invasive marsh plant: Common

reed (Phragmites australis)

Source: Cornelia Harris

Red-winged Blackbird Photo Credit: Alan W. Wells

Marsh WrenPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Swamp SparrowPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Yellow WarblerPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Virginia RailPhoto Credit: Matthew King

Common YellowthroatPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Canada GoosePhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Least Bittern

Photo Credit: Alan W. Wells

American GoldfinchPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Wood Duck Photo Credit: Alan W. Wells

Song SparrowPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Gray CatbirdPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

American Robin Photo Credit: Alan W. Wells

Willow FlycatcherPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Least BitternPhoto Credit: Alan W. Wells

Aerial Spread of Phragmites australis at Iona

1974-2005

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Year

Log

10

Are

a (

ha

)

Exponential spread of common reed at Iona Island. The fit has an R2 of nearly 1.0 (0.998).

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