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Contrasting effects of resource availability and plant mortality on plant community invasion by Bromus tectorum LADAIR, E. Carol; BURKE, Ingrid C; LAUENROTH, William K et al.Plant and soil. 2008, Vol 304, Num 1-2, pp 103-115, issn 0032-079X, 13 p.Article

The invasive Sorghum halepense harbors endophytic N2-fixing bacteria and alters soil biogeochemistryROUT, Marnie E; CHRZANOWSKI, Thomas H.Plant and soil. 2009, Vol 315, Num 1-2, pp 163-172, issn 0032-079X, 10 p.Article

Plant traits predict the success of weed biocontrolPAYNTER, Quentin; OVERTON, Jacob McC; HILL, Richard L et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 1140-1148, issn 0021-8901, 9 p.Article

General guidelines for invasive plant management based on comparative demography of invasive and native plant populationsRAMULAL, Satu; KNIGHT, Tiffany M; BURNS, Jean H et al.Journal of applied ecology. 2008, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 1124-1133, issn 0021-8901, 10 p.Article

Four cultivars of Japanese barberry demonstrate differential reproductive potential under landscape conditionsLEHRER, Jonathan M; BRAND, Mark H; LUBELL, Jessica D et al.HortScience. 2006, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 762-767, issn 0018-5345, 6 p.Article

Herbivory, time since introduction and the invasiveness of exotic plantsCARPENTER, David; CAPPUCCINO, Naomi.Journal of Ecology. 2005, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 315-321, issn 0022-0477, 7 p.Article

Plant Competitive Interactions and Invasiveness: Searching for the Effects of Phylogenetic Relatedness and Origin on Competition IntensityDOSTAL, Petr.The American naturalist. 2011, Vol 177, Num 5, pp 655-667, issn 0003-0147, 13 p.Article

Matrix models as a tool for understanding invasive plant and native plant interactionsTHOMSON, Diane M.Conservation biology. 2005, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 917-928, issn 0888-8892, 12 p.Article

Marketing time predicts naturalization of horticultural plantsPEMBERTON, Robert W; HONG LIU.Ecology (Durham). 2009, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 69-80, issn 0012-9658, 12 p.Article

Assessing the invasive potential of biofuel species proposed for Florida and the United States using the Australian Weed Risk AssessmentGORDON, D. R; TANCIG, K. J; ONDERDONK, D. A et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 74-79, issn 0961-9534, 6 p.Article

Differences in native soil ecology associated with invasion of the exotic annual chenopod, Halogeton glomeratusDUDA, Jeffrey J; FREEMAN, D. Carl; EMLEN, John M et al.Biology and fertility of soils. 2003, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 72-77, issn 0178-2762, 6 p.Article

A global assessment of invasive plant impacts on resident species, communities and ecosystems: the interaction of impact measures, invading species' traits and environmentPYSEK, Petr; JAROSIK, Vojtěch; HULME, Philip E et al.Global change biology (Print). 2012, Vol 18, Num 5, pp 1725-1737, issn 1354-1013, 13 p.Article

Optimally managing under imperfect detection: a method for plant invasions : Monitoring species abundance and distribution at the landscape scaleREGAN, Tracey J; CHADES, Iadine; POSSINGHAM, Hugh P et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 1, pp 76-85, issn 0021-8901, 10 p.Article

Eight nonnative plants in western Oregon forests: Associations with environment and managementGRAY, Andrew N.Environmental monitoring and assessment. 2005, Vol 100, Num 1-3, pp 109-127, issn 0167-6369, 19 p.Article

Burkholderia and Cupriavidus spp. are the preferred symbionts of Mimosa spp. in Southern ChinaXIAOYUN LIU; SHUANG WEI; FANG WANG et al.FEMS microbiology ecology. 2012, Vol 80, Num 2, pp 415-424, issn 0168-6496, 10 p.Article

Heterogeneous Consumer Preferences for Native and Invasive Plants: Evidence from Experimental AuctionsCHENGYAN YUE; HURLEY, Terry; ANDERSON, Neil O et al.HortScience. 2012, Vol 47, Num 8, pp 1091-1095, issn 0018-5345, 5 p.Article

Factors relating to regional and local success of exotic plant species in their new rangeSPEEK, Tanja A. A; LOTZ, Lambertus A. P; OZINGA, Wim A et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 542-551, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

Application of common predictive habitat techniques for post-border weed risk managementCROSSMAN, Neville D; BASS, David A.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 213-224, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Role of different salt marsh plants on metal retention in an urban estuary (Lima estuary, NW Portugal)ALMEIDA, C. M. R; MUCHA, Ana P; VASCONCELOS, M. Teresa et al.Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (Print). 2011, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 243-249, issn 0272-7714, 7 p.Article

Native and introduced populations of Solidago gigantea differ in shoot production but not in leaf traits or litter decompositionGÜSEWELL, S; JAKOBS, G; WEBER, E et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2006, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 575-584, issn 0269-8463, 10 p.Article

Dioscorea oppositifolia L. phenotypic evaluations and comparison of control strategiesMUELLER, Thomas C; ROBINSON, Darren K; BEELER, Joseph E et al.Weed technology. 2003, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 705-710, issn 0890-037X, 6 p.Article

An Untidy Cover: Invasion of Bracken Fern in the Shifting Cultivation Systems of Southern Yucatán, MexicoSCHNEIDER, Laura C; NELUN FERNANDO, D.Biotropica. 2010, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 41-48, issn 0006-3606, 8 p.Conference Paper

The invasive shrub Buddleja davidii performs better in its introduced rangeEBELING, Susan Kathrin; HENSEN, Isabell; AUGE, Harald et al.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 225-233, issn 1366-9516, 9 p.Article

Potential distribution of two Ambrosia species in China under projected climate changeQIN, Z; DITOMMASO, A; WU, R. S et al.Weed research (Print). 2014, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 520-531, issn 0043-1737, 12 p.Article

Knowledge Gain and Behavioral Change in Citizen-Science ProgramsJORDAN, Rebecca C; GRAY, Steven A; HOWE, David V et al.Conservation biology. 2011, Vol 25, Num 6, pp 1148-1154, issn 0888-8892, 7 p.Article

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