Publications for:
pest = Tamarix (weeds)
country = U.S.A. (SW)
found 13 publications:
2019
Establishment, hybridization, dispersal, impact, and decline of
Diorhabda spp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) released for biological control of tamarisk in Texas and New Mexico
Environmental Entomology (2019) 48 (6), 1297-1316
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pestinfo wiki2018
Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore
Biological Invasions (2018) 20 (12), 3545-3562
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pestinfo wikiRiparian bird density decline in response to biocontrol of
Tamarix from riparian ecosystems along the Dolores River in SW Colorado, USA
Biological Invasions (2018) 20 (3), 709-720
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pestinfo wiki2016
Efficacy and environmental fate of imazapyr from directed helicopter applications targeting
Tamarix species infestations in Colorado
Pest Management Science (2016) 72 (2), 379-387
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pestinfo wiki2015
Patterns of herbivory-induced mortality of a dominant non-native tree/shrub (
Tamarix spp.) in a southwestern US watershed
Biological Invasions (2015) 17 (6), 1729-1742
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pestinfo wiki2014
Short-term vegetation response following mechanical control of saltcedar (
Tamarix spp.) on the Virgin River, Nevada, USA
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2014) 7 (2), 310-319
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pestinfo wiki2012
Edaphic, salinity, and stand structural trends in chronosequences of native and non-native dominated riparian forests along the Colorado River, USA
Biological Invasions (2012) 14 (12), 2665-2685
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pestinfo wikiLevels of novel hybridization in the saltcedar invasion compared over seven decades
Biological Invasions (2012) 14 (3), 693-699
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pestinfo wikiThe influence of floods and precipitation on
Tamarix establishment in Grand Canyon, Arizona: consequences for flow regime restoration
Biological Invasions (2012) 14 (5), 1061-1076
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pestinfo wikiField evaluation of
Diorhabda elongata and
D. carinata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) for biological control of saltcedars (
Tamarix spp.) in northwest Texas
Southwestern Entomologist (2012) 37 (2), 91-102
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pestinfo wiki2011
Insect biological control accelerates leaf litter decomposition and alters short-term nutrient dynamics in a
Tamarix-invaded riparian ecosystem
Oikos (2011) 120 (3), 409-417
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pestinfo wiki2010
Do riparian plant community characteristics differ between
Tamarix (L.) invaded and non-invaded sites on the upper Verde River, Arizona?
Biological Invasions (2010) 12 (8), 2487-2497
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pestinfo wiki2007
Invasion of tamarisk (
Tamarix spp.) in a southern California salt marsh
Biological Invasions (2007) 9 (7), 875-879
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