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Jameson, E.E., K. Elgersma, J.P. Martina, W.S. Currie, and D.E. Goldberg. 2022. Size-dependent analyses provide insights into the reproductive allocation and plasticity of invasive and native Typha. Biological Invasions 24(12):3799-3815. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02881-9.
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Reference Number: 41350
Type: Journal Article
Author: Jameson, E.E., K. Elgersma, J.P. Martina, W.S. Currie, and D.E. Goldberg
Date (year): 2022
Article Title:Size-dependent analyses provide insights into the reproductive allocation and plasticity of invasive and native Typha
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 24
Issue: 12
Pages: 3799-3815
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Keywords: allometry, plasticity, invasiveness, cattails, nutrient availability, narrowleaf cattail, Typha latifolia, Typha angustifolia, Typha × glauca
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-022-02881-9
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