Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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The potential conservation value of non-native species.Application of science-based restoration planning to a desert river system.Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites.Favorable fragmentation: river reservoirs can impede downstream expansion of riparian weeds.Long-term Water Table Monitoring of Rio Grande Riparian Ecosystems for Restoration Potential Amid Hydroclimatic Challenges.Towards site-specific management of invasive alien trees based on the assessment of their impacts: the case of Robinia pseudoacaciaFloristic composition, beta diversity, and nestedness of reference sites for restoration of xeroriparian areas.Tamarisk biocontrol, endangered species risk and resolution of conflict through riparian restorationPotential for water salvage by removal of non-native woody vegetation from dryland river systemsThe effects of riparian restoration following saltcedar (Tamarixspp.) biocontrol on habitat and herpetofauna along a desert streamPlant colonization and soil properties on newly exposed shoreline during drawdown of Lake Mead, Mojave DesertShort-Term Vegetation Response Following Mechanical Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) on the Virgin River, Nevada, USATranspirational Water Loss in Invaded and Restored Semiarid Riparian ForestsUprooting and Burial of Invasive Alien Plants: A New Tool in Coastal Restoration?Distribution and Abundance of Saltcedar and Russian Olive in the Western United StatesProjecting avian response to linked changes in groundwater and riparian floodplain vegetation along a dryland river: a scenario analysis
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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im März 2008 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 2008
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Planning Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control in Western North America
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Anna A. Sher
Kenneth Lair
Mark K. Briggs
Michael L. Scott
Patrick B. Shafroth
Vanessa B. Beauchamp
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10.1111/J.1526-100X.2008.00360.X
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z