Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Amaranthus cannabinus listed in key words.

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43420 Journal Article Bram, M.R. 2002. Effects of Inbreeding in Three Populations of the Dioecious Annual Amaranthus cannabinus (Amaranthaceae). The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 129(4):298-310. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3088701.
29060 Database Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) of Louisiana. 2019. Coastwide Reference Monitoring System-Wetlands Monitoring Data. Coastal Information Management System (CIMS) database. http://cims.coastal.louisiana.gov. Accessed on 02/04/2019.
29247 Database Darwin, S.P. (director), and A.S. Bradburn (curator). 2016. Tulane University Herbarium (NO). Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. http://www.tulane.edu/~darwin/Herbarium/herbarium_index.htm.
28190 Database Louisiana State University. 2020. Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium (LSU). SEINet Data Portal. swbiodiversity.org. Accessed on 04/30/2021.
43421 Journal Article Quinn J.A., M.R. Bram, and T.E. Taylor. 2000. Female Resource Allocation in Response to Pollen Availability in Plants from Freshwater and Salt Marsh Populations of Amaranthus cannabinus. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 127(1):83-86. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3088749.
10599 Database Sasek, T. (curator), and D. Bell. 2007. University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium (NLU). University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, LA. http://www.ulm.edu/herbarium/.
28698 Report US Environmental Protection Agency. 2016. National Wetland Condition Assessment: 2011 Technical Report. EPA-843-R-15-006. US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-05/documents/nwca_2011_technical_report_final_05102016.pdf.



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