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        Ecosystem Impacts of Exotic Plants Can Feed Back to Increase Invasion in Western US Rangelands

        Eviner, Valerie T.; Hoskinson, Sarah A.; Hawkes, Christine V. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Essays of a Peripheral Mind: Invasions of the Landscape Snatchers

        Havstad, K.M. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Impacts of Invasive Plants on Australian Rangelands

        Firn, Jennifer; Buckley, Yvonne M. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Inbreeding, Genetic Variation, and Invasiveness: The Strange Case of Bromus tectorum

        Meyer, Susan E.; Leger, Elizabeth A. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Invasive Plants on Rangelands: A Global Threat

        Vasquez, Edward A.; James, Jeremy J.; Monaco, Thomas A.; Cummings, D. Chad (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Launching the Counterattack: Interdisciplinary Deployment of Native-Plant Functional Traits for Repair of Rangelands Dominated by Invasive Annual Grasses

        Jones, Thomas A.; Monaco, Thomas A.; James, Jeremy J. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Listening to the Land: Immigrants and Sustainable Communities

        Box, Thad (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Rangeland Invasive Plant Management

        DiTomaso, Joseph M.; Masters, Robert A.; Peterson, Vanelle F. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Restoring Competitors and Natural Enemies for Long-Term Control of Plant Invaders

        Blumenthal, Dana M.; Norton, Andrew P.; Seastedt, Timothy R. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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        Speaking with People in our Profession: An interview with Allan Savory

        McGuire, Susan R. (Society for Range Management, 2010-02-01)
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