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Email
samuel.schmid@msstate.edu

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HPC 233-A

Phone
(662) 625-8804




Samuel Schmid  

Email
samuel.schmid@msstate.edu

Office
HPC 233-A

Phone
(662) 625-8804

Selected Publications Total Publications:  13 
Schmid, S. A., Lobo, A., Shoemaker, C., Sample, A., Lee, M., Ervin, G. N., & Turnage, G. (2025). Latitude and Community Diversity Primarily Explain Invasion Patterns of Widespread Invasive Plants in Small, Subtropical Lakes. Ecology and Evolution. 15, e71115. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71115. [Document]

Schmid, S. A., Sanchez-Restrepo, A. F., Sosa, A. J., Turnage, G., & Ervin, G. N. (2025). Thrips Biological Control Agent Shows Greater Niche Overlap with Invasive Alligatorweed than Conventional Agent in Current and Future Climate Scenarios. BioControl. 70, 1-12. DOI:10.1007/s10526-025-10304-6. [Document]

Johanson, C. J., Schmid, S. A., & Mundahl, N. D. (2024). Fire History and Woody Encroachment Influence Saxicolous Macrolichen Community Composition on Dolomite Outcrops in Dry Bluff Prairies of the Minnesota Driftless Area. Prairie Naturalist. 56, 56-70. [Document] [Document Site]

Schmid, S. A., Turnage, G., & Ervin, G. N. (2024). Submersed Herbicides and Thrips Biological Control Effectively Reduce Biomass of Alligatorweed (Alternanthera Philoxeroides), a Widespread Aquatic Invasive Plant. BioControl. 69(4), 471-481. DOI:10.1007/s10526-024-10262-5. [Abstract]

Schmid, S. A., Turnage, G., & Ervin, G. N. (2023). Rare Production of Seeds by Invasive Alternanthera Philoxeroides (Alligator Weed) in North America Observed in Terrestrial Populations. Wetlands. 43, 1-7. DOI:10.1007/s13157-023-01662-x. [Document]