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Bansal, S., S.C. Lishawa, S. Newman, B.A. Tangen, D. Wilcox, D. Albert, M.J. Anteau, M.J. Chimney, R.L. Cressey, E. DeKeyser, et al. 2019. Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management. Wetlands 39:645-684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-019-01174-7.
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Reference Number: 37624
Type: Journal Article
Author: Bansal, S., S.C. Lishawa, S. Newman, B.A. Tangen, D. Wilcox, D. Albert, M.J. Anteau, M.J. Chimney, R.L. Cressey, E. DeKeyser, et al.
Date (year): 2019
Article Title:Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management
Journal Name: Wetlands
Volume: 39
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Pages: 645-684
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Keywords: Everglades, Hybrid vigor, Hydrology, Invasive species, Laurentian Great Lakes, Nutrient enrichment, Prairie pothole region, Typha angustifolia, Typha domingensis, Typha × glauca, Typha latifolia
DOI: 10.1007/s13157-019-01174-7
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