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Working In The Weeds

Working In The Weeds

By UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants. This podcast will connect scientists with stakeholders, clarify issues surrounding invasive plants, and highlight the research being conducted at the Center.
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The Green Menace | Part 1: How Water Hyacinth Invaded Florida

Working In The WeedsMar 23, 2022

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Giant Salvinia in Jacksonville: EDRR in Action
Apr 17, 202434:57
Research Review: Do herbicides harm bass?
Apr 03, 202432:11
Herbicides 101: Frequently Asked Questions
Mar 20, 202429:52
Herbicides 101: How Do Aquatic Herbicides Work?
Mar 06, 202436:24
Herbicides 101: What's The Deal With Aquatic Herbicides?
Feb 21, 202442:08
Lake Personalities: Orange Lake

Lake Personalities: Orange Lake

We talk with FWC Biologist, Eric Nagid, about Orange Lake. This waterbody lies just south of Gainesville, FL and has a unique history. Listen to our conversation to learn more about how dynamic each of Florida's lakes can be!

Helpful Resources

Working in the Weeds ⁠Lakes and Landscapes Episode⁠

FWC What's Happening On My Lake ⁠Website⁠

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠.

Feb 07, 202434:57
Phone-A-Friend: What should I do about my invasive plant problem?

Phone-A-Friend: What should I do about my invasive plant problem?

Have you ever had an invasive plant problem? Were you not sure what to do? In this episode we call in a few experts to answer common questions we receive from gardeners, land managers, and lakefront property owners.

Questions we answer:

  • I built some new flower beds a couple of years ago but have recently noticed a few new plants growing in it. I friend recently told me she thinks these are Chinese Crown orchids. Where did these come from and what should I do?  
  • I have a 10 acre pasture that is partially wooded, but I have started getting cogongrass moving in. Can you tell me what I need to do to get rid of it? And, are there any state programs to help pay for the removal?  
  • I live on a lake in South Florida and have my own personal dock onto the water.  The cattails have started getting pretty bad. They were pretty at first but now they’ve grown so much I can’t even get my kayak into the water. Can someone remove them? I miss being out on my kayak!

Helpful Resources

Plant This Not That 

Florida Friendly Landscaping Program 

https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/WG202 

Florida FWC Landowner Assistance Program 

Dr. Marble Florida Weed ID Youtube 

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Jan 24, 202431:13
Biological Hide and Seek: Giant salvinia as an aquatic hitchhiker
Jan 10, 202433:04
What the Muck?? with Dr. Mike Allen
Nov 01, 202331:16
That's a Good Question... (Part 1)
Oct 18, 202336:36
Talking with Travis: A Conservation Influencer
Oct 04, 202331:08
Where did the all of the hydrilla go? | Lake Istokpoga

Where did the all of the hydrilla go? | Lake Istokpoga

In this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine talk about a study conducted in 2019 on Lake Istokpoga located in Highlands County, Florida. In this study, UF/IFAS LAKEWATCH and CAIP researchers collaborated with concerned lake users on a project that examined the possible cause for reduced hydrilla growth in the lake. Listen to this episode to hear what the scientists and citizens found out!

Helpful Resources

The Lake Istokpoga research paper

UF/IFAS CAIP Blog on the study

About Lake Istokpoga

Hydrilla plant profile

Research article citation:

Hoyer, M.V., Haller, W.T., Ferrell, J., & Jones, D. (2020). Legacy herbicides in lake sediments are not preventing the growth of submersed aquatic plants in Lake Istokpoga. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 58, 47-54.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠LinkedIn⁠.

Sep 20, 202327:07
UGA Bugwood: Invasives on Apps

UGA Bugwood: Invasives on Apps

This week, we highlight the UGA Bugwood Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health with the Director of the program, Chuck Bargeron. In this episode, he shares why UGA Bugwood was started, the benefit of citizen science, and the future of invasive species data collection on apps!

Additional Resources

UGA Bugwood Website

EDDMapS

I'veGot1 App

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠LinkedIn⁠.

Sep 06, 202335:24
Does More Grass Equal More Bass? A Conversation with Gene Gilliland
Aug 23, 202335:00
Can we breed out invasiveness? A look at Lantana research
Aug 09, 202330:45
Game On! - Working In The Weeds Trivia #3 (APMS Edition)

Game On! - Working In The Weeds Trivia #3 (APMS Edition)

Center director Dr. Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with Aquatic Plant Management Society (APMS) board members! Trivia categories include plant facts, boating facts, APMS facts, and a mystery question.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠website⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, and ⁠Twitter⁠.

Jul 26, 202332:21
Florida LAKEWATCH: Successful Citizen Science
Jul 12, 202335:50
Lake Personalities: Lake Tohopekaliga

Lake Personalities: Lake Tohopekaliga

On this week's episode, we talk with FWC Biologist, Ed Harris, about the unique characteristics of Lake Toho and its neighboring waterbody, East Lake Toho. Listen to this episode to learn about their ecology, user groups, and recent management efforts.

Helpful Resources

Working in the Weeds Lakes and Landscapes Episode

FWC What's Happening On My Lake Website

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠website⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠.

Jun 28, 202334:10
Spuds and Science: How the Air Potato Patrol Program Empowered Citizens
Jun 14, 202328:58
Can endangered and invasive species co-exist? Water Hyacinth and Snail Kites
May 31, 202331:34
Transparency through Technology: FWC looks to the future
May 17, 202332:06
Pesticide Safety in the Field (Where are we now? Where are we going?)

Pesticide Safety in the Field (Where are we now? Where are we going?)

In this week's episode, we discuss what pesticide training, registration, and regulation looks like today.


Helpful Resources

— Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠⁠. For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠.


May 03, 202336:03
Book Club: Silent Spring | A Book That Brought Change

Book Club: Silent Spring | A Book That Brought Change

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠website⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠.

Apr 19, 202338:16
Game On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #2 (Graduate Student Edition)

Game On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #2 (Graduate Student Edition)

Center director Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with our graduate students! Trivia questions include info from all of our past episodes and an additional mystery topic.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠website⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠Instagram⁠⁠Facebook⁠, and ⁠Twitter⁠.

Apr 05, 202326:36
Cattail Deep Dive (Native But Nuisance)

Cattail Deep Dive (Native But Nuisance)

Featured Resources

Invasive Species Terminology - Iannone, B. V., Carnevale, S., Main, M. B., Hill, J. E., McConnell, J. B., Johnson, S. A., Enloe, S. F., Andreu, M., Bell, E. C., Cuda, J. P., & Baker, S. M. (2020). Invasive Species Terminology: Standardizing for Stakeholder Education. The Journal of Extension, 58(3), Article 27. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/joe/vol58/iss3/27

Bansal, S., S.C. Lishawa, S. Newman, B.A. Tangen, D. Wilcox, D. Albert, M.J. Anteau, M.J. Chimney, R.L. Cressey, E. DeKeyser, K.J. Elgersma, S.A. Finkelstein, J. Freeland, R.Grosshans, P.E. Klug, D.J. Larkin, B.A. Lawrence, G. Linz, J. Marburger, G. Noe, C. Otto, N. Reo, J. Richards, C. Richardson, A.J. Schrank, D. Svedarsky, S. Travis, N. Tuchman, and L. Windham-Myers. 2019. Typha (cattail) invasion in North American wetlands: biology, regional problems, impacts, ecosystem services, and management. Wetlands 39(4):645-684. doi: 10.1007/s13157-019-01174-7  

Helpful Resources

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠.

For more information and resources, visit our ⁠website⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠Instagram⁠⁠Facebook⁠, and ⁠Twitter⁠.

Mar 22, 202336:22
Alligatorweed Deep Dive (Alligatorweed Flea Beetle – A Florida Success Story)

Alligatorweed Deep Dive (Alligatorweed Flea Beetle – A Florida Success Story)

This week, we are joined by Chelsea Bohaty from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to chat about alligatorweed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). As a part of her position with USACE, Chelsea leads the alligatorweed flea beetle program. Listen to this episode more about this Florida invasive plant management success story and these hard-working beetles!

Helpful Resources

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Mar 08, 202328:52
Water Lettuce Deep Dive (Native or Invasive? Does It Matter?)

Water Lettuce Deep Dive (Native or Invasive? Does It Matter?)

In this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine take a look at water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), a troublesome plant found throughout Florida and other areas of the world. But we all have one big question: "Is water lettuce native or invasive?" We'll talk about this and more!

More On Water Lettuce

Referenced Book

  • Bartram, W. & VanDuren, M. (1928). The Travels of William Bartram. Dover Publications, New York.

Referenced Journal Articles

  • Evans, J.M. (2013). Pistia stratiotes L. in the Florida Peninsula: Biogeographic Evidence and Conservation Implications of Native Tenure for an ‘Invasive’ Aquatic Plant. Conservation and Society, 11(3). 233-246.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Feb 22, 202320:55
Hydrilla Deep Dive – Part 2 (The Intersection Where Science and Stakeholders Meet)

Hydrilla Deep Dive – Part 2 (The Intersection Where Science and Stakeholders Meet)

In this episode, we are joined by FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Section Leader Jason Dotson. As a lifelong angler, Dotson grew up fishing the Potomac River and found a love for water systems and the life within them. After studying at Virginia Tech, he moved to Florida to get his master's degree in fisheries science (and it didn't hurt that Florida is also the Bass Fishing Capital of the World). Now, as FWC FWRI Section Leader, Dotson works to research everything from ecosystem health to fish populations and everything in between.

In this discussion, Dotson shares his experience and thoughts about hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) from the perspective of an angler and a biologist.

Featured Resources:

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter

Feb 08, 202332:54
Hydrilla Deep Dive – Part 1 (Plant Structure, Photosynthesis, Pros v. Cons, and More)

Hydrilla Deep Dive – Part 1 (Plant Structure, Photosynthesis, Pros v. Cons, and More)

This week, Dr. Ferrell and Christine discuss all things hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata).

Featured Resources

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jan 25, 202345:04
Water Hyacinth Deep Dive (Plant Physiology, Growth Habits, Reproduction, and More)

Water Hyacinth Deep Dive (Plant Physiology, Growth Habits, Reproduction, and More)

In this episode, we're diving deep into all things water hyacinth! Dr. Ferrell and Christine are joined by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Biologist Dr. Ben Sperry as they break down this plant's physiology, growth habits, reproduction functions, previous research, and more.

To learn more about water hyacinth, visit our website's Plant Directory.

Featured Resources:

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jan 11, 202342:59
FIELD FAILS: Stories and Mishaps from the Field (Bonus Episode)

FIELD FAILS: Stories and Mishaps from the Field (Bonus Episode)

Take our Listener Survey to share your experience and ideas!

Scientists and staff at the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants have been connecting with you through our podcast Working In The Weeds. In this survey, we hope to learn a little bit about our listeners like you and what you'd like to hear from us in the future! (IRB Study #202201742)

If you'd like to learn more about this study, please contact either:
Christine Krebs – Co-Investigator, ckrebs@ufl.edu
Dr. Candice Prince – Co-Investigator, cprince14@ufl.edu

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Oct 12, 202221:59
Game On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #1

Game On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #1

Center director Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with our faculty and staff! Trivia categories include Plant Facts, Plant Management, About the Center, and an additional mystery topic.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Sep 21, 202222:53
How Are Invasive Plants Managed? (Pros and Cons of Management Techniques)

How Are Invasive Plants Managed? (Pros and Cons of Management Techniques)

Dr. Stephen Enloe is back with Dr. Ferrell and Christine to discuss invasive plant management techniques, the pros and cons of each technique, and how science is pushing these techniques forward into the future.

Helpful Resources

Necessity of Plant Management
Plant Management Techniques

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Sep 07, 202248:07
Low and Slow: A Recipe for Managing Invasive Plants

Low and Slow: A Recipe for Managing Invasive Plants

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Aug 24, 202235:21
All About The Invasion Curve!

All About The Invasion Curve!

See an example of the Invasion Curve: How Long Until a New Species Becomes Invasive? Let’s Talk About The Lag Phase!

Featured Plants More Resources

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Aug 10, 202229:15
What's on the Horizon? Predicting Future Invasive Species

What's on the Horizon? Predicting Future Invasive Species

Dr. Deah Lieurance is with us again to talk about horizon scanning and how it can be used to identify invasive species threats to Florida.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jul 27, 202221:17
Why Are Invasive Plants Sold in Stores?

Why Are Invasive Plants Sold in Stores?

Dr. Deah Lieurance joins us to talk about the UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-native Plants, how it can be used, and how we discuss the risk of nonnative plants. Dr. Lieurance is an extension scientist in the UF/IFAS Agronomy department. In her current role, she coordinates the UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas, a program that provides the status and risk of invasion for nonnative plant species.

Florida Plant Lists

 

Helpful Resources

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jul 13, 202234:19
Who Are the Voices Behind the Microphone? (with CAIP Communications)

Who Are the Voices Behind the Microphone? (with CAIP Communications)

The whole podcast team is back this week as center director Dr. Jay Ferrell chats with CAIP Communications about the unique way they work with invasive plants, featuring communications manager Raychel Rabon and education and training specialist Christine Krebs.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jun 29, 202222:25
Trading in a Tractor for an Airboat (with Dr. Ben Sperry)

Trading in a Tractor for an Airboat (with Dr. Ben Sperry)

Dr. Ben Sperry shares how he went from studying row crops to researching aquatic plants. He also explains more about his unique position as a research biologist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jun 15, 202222:55
Managing Invasive Plants with Helicopters in Hawaii (with Dr. James Leary)

Managing Invasive Plants with Helicopters in Hawaii (with Dr. James Leary)

This week, we're joined by Dr. James Leary to chat about his innovative ideas for invasive plant management techniques and how his 20-year experience in Hawaii benefits his work in Florida.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Jun 01, 202215:06
The Wide World of Extension (with Dr. Stephen Enloe)

The Wide World of Extension (with Dr. Stephen Enloe)

In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Stephen Enloe to talk about his experiences working across the U.S. We are also exploring the world of Extension and how it connects people directly to science and research.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

May 18, 202220:09
Inspired by Steve Irwin with a Passion for the Environment (with Dr. Candice Prince)

Inspired by Steve Irwin with a Passion for the Environment (with Dr. Candice Prince)

This week, Dr. Candice Prince joins us to talk about her role as a teacher and researcher. Dr. Prince is a triple Gator graduate with a passion for environmental issues and natural resource conservation.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

May 04, 202215:06
Hippos and Hyacinth: The American Hippo Bill (Bonus Episode)
Apr 20, 202222:07
The Green Menace | Part 2: Is Water Hyacinth Here To Stay?

The Green Menace | Part 2: Is Water Hyacinth Here To Stay?

It's the 1930s and water hyacinth has established itself in Florida. Now what? Engineers are desperately searching for new ways to control this plant that is quickly overwhelming their waters. In the conclusion of our mini-series, we will explore what efforts have been made to control water hyacinth throughout the years and how this plant impacts our waters and landscapes today.

This episode features narrated excerpts from George E. Buker's Engineers vs. Florida's Green Menace. This article is available through The Florida Historical Quarterly.

George E. Buker’s Engineers vs. Florida’s Green Menace Buker, George E. (1981) "Engineers vs Florida's Green Menace," Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 60 : No. 4 , Article 3.

Atavist Article by Jon Mooallem

More Information About Water Hyacinth

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Apr 06, 202224:25
The Green Menace | Part 1: How Water Hyacinth Invaded Florida

The Green Menace | Part 1: How Water Hyacinth Invaded Florida

In the late 1880s or early 1890s, an aquatic plant known as water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) was introduced to Florida. What seemed to be a pleasant plant for water gardens quickly turned into a menace that overwhelmed the St. Johns River. In this mini-series, we will explore the history of how water hyacinth entered Florida and the strides that have been taken to manage this plant's growth.

This episode features narrated excerpts from George E. Buker's Engineers vs. Florida's Green Menace. This article is available through The Florida Historical Quarterly.

George E. Buker’s Engineers vs. Florida’s Green MenaceBuker, George E. (1981) "Engineers vs Florida's Green Menace," Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 60 : No. 4 , Article 3.

Atavist Article by Jon Mooallem

More Information About Water Hyacinth

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Mar 23, 202227:56
Florida's Lakes and Landscapes

Florida's Lakes and Landscapes

The nature of Florida's lakes and landscapes creates a welcoming environment for invasive species. In this episode of Working In The Weeds, center director Dr. Jay Ferrell and education and training specialist Christine Krebs discuss how Florida lakes are created, what makes a lake "healthy," and what makes Florida's environment prone to invasive species.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series will connect scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Mar 09, 202226:01
What's The Deal With Invasives?

What's The Deal With Invasives?

What are invasive plants? Why are these plants a problem? In this episode of Working In The Weeds, center director Dr. Jay Ferrell and education and training specialist Christine Krebs discuss why Florida is unique in the invasive species problem, the impact the invasive plants have on our environment, and the management techniques used to control these plants.

Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series will connect scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.

Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu.

For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Feb 23, 202239:41
Welcome to Working In The Weeds!
Feb 23, 202224:25
Introducing Working In The Weeds

Introducing Working In The Weeds

The UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants (CAIP) was established in 1987 by the Florida legislature. Directed by Dr. Jason A. Ferrell, CAIP takes a multidisciplinary approach to research and education about invasive plants in Florida. The vision of UF/IFAS CAIP is to be the leading voice for invasive plant research and education in Florida and beyond. CAIP works to turn science into solutions.

Jan 11, 202203:03