Reference List

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

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REFTypeCut-and-Paste Reference
35311 Journal Article Dray, F.A., Bennett, B.C. and Center, T.D. 2006. Invasion history of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) ST Blake in Florida. Castanea 71(3):210-225. https://doi.org/10.2179/05-27.1.
26212 Database GBIF. 2013. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. http://www.gbif.org/. Accessed on 03/05/2024.
5118 Conference Proceedings Hofstetter, R.H. 1991. The current status of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Southern Florida. Pages 159-176 in Center, T.D., R.F. Doren, R.L. Hofstetter, R.L. Myers, and L.D. Whiteaker, eds. Proceedings of the Symposium on Exotic Pest Plants, November 2–4, 1998, Miami, FL. NPS Natural Resources Technical Report 91/06. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Washington, DC.
16000 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
28167 Database Les, D.H., and R.S. Capers. 2012. George Safford Torrey Herbarium (CONN). University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. http://bgbaseserver.eeb.uconn.edu/.
41582 Book Chapter Maffei, M.D. 1991. Melaleuca control on Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Pages 197-207 in Center, T.D., R.F. Doren, R.L. Hofstetter, R.L. Myers, and L.D. Whiteaker, eds. Proceedings of the symposium on exotic pest plants. National Park Service. Denver, CO.
37145 Thesis or Dissertation Meskimen, G. F. 1962. A silvical study of the melaleuca tree in south Florida. Unpublished M.S. thesis. University of Florida School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainesville, FL.
41585 Book Chapter Molnar, G., R.H. Hofstetter, R.F. Doren, L.D. Whiteaker, and M.T. Brennan. 1991. Management of Melaleuca quinquenervia within East Everglades wetlands. Pages 237-254 in Center, T.D., R.F. Doren, R.L. Hofstetter, R.L. Myers, and L.D. Whiteaker, eds. Proceedings of the symposium on exotic pest plants. U.S. Department of the Interior - National Park Service. Washington DC, US.
41587 Journal Article Morton, J.F. 1966. The Cajeput tree- a boon and an affliction. Economic Botany 20:31-39.
35685 Database Munger, G.T. 2005. Melaleuca quinquenervia: Fire Effects Information System. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Lab. https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/melqui/all.html. Accessed on 02/22/2021.
37819 Journal Article Muss, J.D., D.F. Austin, and J.R. Snyder. 2003. Plants of the Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 130(2):119-142. https://doi.org/3557535.
35312 Journal Article Myers, R.L. 1983. Site susceptibility to invasion by the exotic tree Melaleuca quinquenervia in southern Florida. Journal of Applied Ecology 20:645-658.
35310 Journal Article Pratt, P.D., M.B. Rayamajhi, T.K. Van, T.D. Center, and P.W. Tipping. 2005. Herbivory alters resource allocation and compensation in the invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia. Ecological Entomology 30(3):316-326.
35459 Journal Article Rayamajhi, M.B., T.K. Van, P.D Pratt, T.D. Center, and P.W. Tipping. 2007. Melaleuca quinquenervia dominated forests in Florida: analyses of natural-enemy impacts on stand dynamics. Plant Ecology 192(1):119-132. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-006-9231-3.
16075 Database Smithsonian Institution. 2019. United States National Herbarium (US). Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. http://botany.si.edu/. Accessed on 04/17/2021.
28178 Database The New York Botanical Garden. 2018. William and Lynda Steere Herbarium (NY). SEINet Data Portal. swbiodiversity.org. Accessed on 04/30/2021.
35303 Journal Article Turner, C.E., T.D. Center, D.W. Burrows, G.R and Buckingham. 1997. Ecology and management of Melaleuca quinquenervia, an invader of wetlands in Florida, USA. Wetlands Ecology and Management 5(3):165-178.



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