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Lauren E. H. Mathews and Alicia M. Kinoshita
The goal of this research was to characterize the impact of invasive riparian vegetation on burn severity patterns and fluvial topographic change in an urban Mediterranean riverine system (Med-sys) after fire in San Diego, California. We assessed standar...
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Asma Mansoor,Faiza Sharif,Sharoon Hanook,Laila Shahzad,Amin-U. Khan
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Aim of Study: The complex community of riparian reserve forest has become of great concern for researchers to develop more viable management strategies. The paper aimed to evaluate the current structural diversity of vegetation and its association with t...
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R. James Ansley, Tian Zhang and Caitlyn Cooper
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) is an invasive native woody plant in the southern Great Plains, USA. Treatments used to slow the invasion rate have either killed the plant (?root-kill?) or killed above-ground tissue (?top-kill?). Top-killing provide...
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Joy B. Zedler, James M. Doherty and Isabel M. Rojas
A case study has broad relevance for urban natural reserves. Aldo Leopold?s far-reaching vision to restore historical ecosystems at the UW-Madison Arboretum has been difficult to achieve despite ~80 years of restoration work. Wetlands (~1/4 of the 485-ha...
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Taek Joo Kim, Florencia Montagnini, Daisy Dent
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