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Catling, P.M., and B. Kostiuk. 2014. Use of a marsh dominated by the introduced European Lake Sedge, Carex acutiformis, by highly localized native butterflies. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 128(4):358-362. https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v128i4.1629.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 42375
Type: Journal Article
Author: Catling, P.M., and B. Kostiuk
Date (year): 2014
Article Title:Use of a marsh dominated by the introduced European Lake Sedge, Carex acutiformis, by highly localized native butterflies
Journal Name: The Canadian Field-Naturalist
Volume: 128
Issue: 4
Pages: 358-362
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Keywords: Ottawa, invasive alien, European Lake Sedge, Carex acutiformis, larval food plant, Euphyes dion, Poanes massasoit, Poanes viator, Lethe eurydice, localized butterflies, invasive management, food plant switch
DOI: 10.22621/cfn.v128i4.1629
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