Pioneer population definition
Pioneer population means a small community of aquatic invasive species in the early stages of colonization, or re− colonization, in a particular waterbody or portion thereof. For rooted aquatic plants, a pioneer population has been present less than 5 years, or is a re−colonization following the completion of an established population control project under subch. IV, and is less than 5 acres in size or less than 5% of the littoral area which ever is greater.
Pioneer population means a small population of an aquatic invasive species in the early stages of colonization whose presence has been verified within the past 5 years.
Pioneer population means a small population of an aquatic invasive species in the early stages of colonization verified within the past 5 years. A pioneer population of a rooted invasive aquatic plant species is less than 3 acres in size or less than 3% of the habitable area of the lake, stream reach, or wetland, whichever is greater.
More Definitions of Pioneer population
Pioneer population means a small population of an aquatic invasive species in the early stages of colonization whose presence has been verified within the past 5 years. If the species is a rooted invasive aquatic plant species, the population covers an area that is less than 3 acres in size or the acreage of cover is less than 3% of the habitable area of the lake, stream reach, or wetland, whichever is greater.
Pioneer population means a small population of aquatic invasive species in the early stages of colonization, or re-colonization, in a particular water body. For rooted aquatic plants, a pioneer population is a localized bed that has been present less than 5 years and is less than 5 acres in size or less than 5% of the lake littoral area, whichever is greater.