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| History, chance and adaptation during biological invasion: separating stochastic phenotypic evolution from response to selection Stephen R. Keller and Douglas R. Taylor Ecology Letters (2008) 11: 852 Link to Article |
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| Latitudinal variation in cold hardiness in introduced Tamarix and native Populus Jonathan M. Friedman, James E. Roelle, John F. Gaskin, Alan E. Pepper, and James R. Manhart Evolutionary Applications (2008) Link to Article |
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| Wide-Area Estimates of Stand Structure and Water Use of Tamarix spp. on the Lower Colorado River: Implications for Restoration
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| Tamarix as Habitat for Birds: Implications for Riparian Restoration in the Southwestern United States Mark K. Sogge, Susan J. Sferra, and Eben H. Paxton Restoration Ecology (2008) 16: 146 Link to Article |
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| Restoration Ecology and Invasive Riparian Plants: An Introduction to the Special Section on Tamarix spp. in Western North
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| Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America Patrick B. Shafroth, Vanessa B. Beauchamp, Mark K. Briggs, Kenneth Lair, Michael L. Scott, and Anna A. Sher Restoration Ecology (2008) 16: 97 Link to Article |
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| First-Year Responses of Cheatgrass Following Tamarix spp. Control and Restoration-Related Disturbances Anna A. Sher, Stephanie Gieck, Cynthia S. Brown, and Scott J. Nissen Restoration Ecology (2008) 16: 129 Link to Article |
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| Success of Active Revegetation after Tamarix Removal in Riparian Ecosystems of the Southwestern United States: A Quantitative
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| Does intraspecific hybridization contribute to the evolution of invasiveness?: an experimental test Lorne M. Wolfe, Amy C. Blair, and Brandy M. Penna Biological Invasions (2007) 9: 515 Link to Article |
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| Invasion of tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) in a southern California salt marsh Christine R. Whitcraft, Drew M. Talley, Jeffrey A. Crooks, John Boland, and John Gaskin Biological Invasions (2007) 9: 875 Link to Article |
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| HISTORICAL RANGE EXPANSION DETERMINES THE PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSITY INTRODUCED DURING CONTEMPORARY SPECIES INVASION Douglas R. Taylor and Stephen R. Keller Evolution (2007) 61: 334 Link to Article |
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| Importance of low-flow and high-flow characteristics to restoration of riparian vegetation along rivers in arid south-western
United States J. C. STROMBERG, V. B. BEAUCHAMP, M. D. DIXON, S. J. LITE, and C. PARADZICK Freshwater Biology (2007) 52: 651 Link to Article |
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| Hybridization and the colonization of novel habitats by annual sunflowers Loren H. Rieseberg, Seung-Chul Kim, Rebecca A. Randell, Kenneth D. Whitney, Briana L. Gross, Christian Lexer, and Keith Clay Genetica (2007) 129: 149 Link to Article |
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| Geographic structure, genetic diversity and source tracking of Spartina alterniflora Michael J. Blum, K. Jun Bando, M. Katz, and Donald R. Strong Journal of Biogeography (2007) 34: 2055 Link to Article |
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| Origins and population genetics of weedy red rice in the USA J. P. LONDO and B. A. SCHAAL Molecular Ecology (2007) 16: 4523 Link to Article |
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| No difference in competitive ability between invasive North American and native European Lepidium draba populations Jessica L. McKenney, Michael G. Cripps, William J. Price, Hariet L. Hinz, and Mark Schwarzländer Plant Ecology (2007) 193: 293 Link to Article |
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| DIETS OF BREEDING SOUTHWESTERN WILLOW FLYCATCHERS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS W. D. Wiesenborn and S. L. Heydon The Wilson Journal of Ornithology (2007) 119: 547 Link to Article |
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| Invasive Wisteria in the Southeastern United States: genetic diversity, hybridization and the role of urban centers Jennifer L. Trusty, Leslie R. Goertzen, Wayne C. Zipperer, and B. Graeme Lockaby Urban Ecosystems (2007) 10: 379 Link to Article |
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| Selection of pathogen agents in weed biological control: critical issues and peculiarities in relation to arthropod agents Louise Morin, Katherine J Evans, and Andrew W Sheppard Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45: 349 Link to Article |
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| Molecular Evidence for an Extreme Genetic Bottleneck During Introduction of an Invading Grass to California Harald Meimberg, John I. Hammond, Chad M. Jorgensen, Timothy W. Park, John D. Gerlach, Kevin J. Rice, and John K. McKay Biological Invasions (2006) 8: 1355 Link to Article |
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| Biological control of invasive plants through collaboration between China and the United States of America: a perspective Jianqing Ding, Richard Reardon, Yun Wu, Hao Zheng, and Weidong Fu Biological Invasions (2006) 8: 1439 Link to Article |
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| Resolving the native provenance of invasive fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir.) in the Hawaiian Islands as inferred
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| Resolving the native provenance of invasive fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir.) in the Hawaiian Islands as inferred
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| Processes Of Tamarix Invasion And Floodplain Development Along The Lower Green River, Utah Adam S. Birken and David J. Cooper Ecological Applications (2006) 16: 1103 Link to Article |
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| MECHANISMS GENERATING MODIFICATION OF BENTHOS FOLLOWING TIDAL FLAT INVASION BY A SPARTINA HYBRID Carlos Neira, Edwin D. Grosholz, Lisa A. Levin, and Rachael Blake Ecological Applications (2006) 16: 1391 Link to Article |
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| THE EVOLUTION OF CALIFORNIA'S WILD RADISH HAS RESULTED IN THE EXTINCTION OF ITS PROGENITORS Subray G. Hegde, John D. Nason, Janet M. Clegg, and Norman C. Ellstrand Evolution (2006) 60: 1187 Link to Article |
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| THE EVOLUTION OF CALIFORNIA'S WILD RADISH HAS RESULTED IN THE EXTINCTION OF ITS PROGENITORS Subray G. Hegde, John D. Nason, Janet M. Clegg, and Norman C. Ellstrand Evolution (2006) 60: 1187 Link to Article |
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| Late Quaternary history of Hippopha� rhamnoides L. (Elaeagnaceae) inferred from chalcone synthase intron (Chsi) sequences
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| Comparative phylogeography of unglaciated eastern North America DOUGLAS E. SOLTIS, ASHLEY B. MORRIS, JASON S. McLACHLAN, PAUL S. MANOS, and PAMELA S. SOLTIS Molecular Ecology (2006) 15: 4261 Link to Article |
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| Isolation and characterization of 10 polymorphic microsatellites in saltcedars (Tamarix chinensis and Tamarix ramosissima) JOHN F. GASKIN, ALAN E. PEPPER, and JAMES R. MANHART Molecular Ecology Notes (2006) 6: 1147 Link to Article |
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| A framework for community and ecosystem genetics: from genes to ecosystems Thomas G. Whitham, Joseph K. Bailey, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Stephen M. Shuster, Randy K. Bangert, Carri J. LeRoy, Eric V. Lonsdorf, Gery J. Allan, Stephen P. DiFazio, and Brad M. Potts Nature Reviews Genetics (2006) 7: 510 Link to Article |
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| Vegetation Response Following Invasive Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) Removal and Implications for Riparian Restoration Rebecca S. Harms and Ron D. Hiebert Restoration Ecology (2006) 14: 461 Link to Article |
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| Population genetic tools for pest management: a review Lee Ann Rollins, Andrew P. Woolnough, and William B. Sherwin Wildlife Research (2006) 33: 251 Link to Article |
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| Dominance of non-native riparian trees in western USA Jonathan M. Friedman, Gregor T. Auble, Patrick B. Shafroth, Michael L. Scott, Michael F. Merigliano, Michael D. Freehling, and Eleanor R. Griffin Biological Invasions (2005) 7: 747 Link to Article |
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| Control of Tamarix in the Western United States: Implications for Water Salvage, Wildlife Use, and Riparian Restoration Patrick B. Shafroth, James R. Cleverly, Tom L. Dudley, John P. Taylor, Charles Riper, Edwin P. Weeks, and James N. Stuart Environmental Management (2005) 35: 231 Link to Article |
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| Invasion of Lepidium draba (Brassicaceae) in the western United States: distributions and origins of chloroplast DNA haplotypes JOHN F. GASKIN, DAO-YUAN ZHANG, and MARIE-CLAUDE BON Molecular Ecology (2005) 14: 2331 Link to Article |
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| Biological invasions at the gene level Remy J. Petit Diversity and Distributions (2004) 10: 159 Link to Article |
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| HOW INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION INFLUENCE CONTEMPORARY INVASION DYNAMICS John G. Lambrinos Ecology (2004) 85: 2061 Link to Article |
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| Invasive plants in wildland ecosystems: merging the study of invasion processes with management needs Carla M. D'Antonio, Nelroy E. Jackson, Carol C. Horvitz, and Rob Hedberg Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2004) 2: 513 Link to Article |
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| Mouth Parts and Alimentary Canal of Opsius stactogalus Fieber (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) W. D. Wiesenborn Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (2004) 77: 152 Link to Article |
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| Population structure and phylogeography of Solanum pimpinellifolium inferred from a nuclear gene Ana Lucia Caicedo and Barbara A. Schaal Molecular Ecology (2004) 13: 1871 Link to Article |
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| Population structure of the pumpkin fruit fly Bactrocera depressa (Tephritidae) in Korea and Japan: Pliocene allopatry or
recent invasion? Jeomhee Mun, Andrew J. Bohonak, and George K. Roderick Molecular Ecology (2003) 12: 2941 Link to Article |
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| SALTCEDAR: DISTRIBUTION, ABUNDANCE, AND DISPERSAL MECHANISMS, NORTHERN MONTANA, USA Cheryl M. Pearce and Derald G. Smith Wetlands (2003) 23: 215 Link to Article |
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