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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Applying the collective impact approach to address non-native species: a case study of the Great Lakes Phragmites Collaborative Braun, H. A.
2016
18 9 p. 2729-2738
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2 Applying the collective impact approach to address non-native species: a case study of the Great Lakes Phragmites Collaborative Braun, H. A.

18 9 p. 2729-2738
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3 Archaeal rhizosphere communities differ between the native and invasive lineages of the wetland plant Phragmites australis (common reed) in a Chesapeake Bay subestuary Yarwood, S. A.
2016
18 9 p. 2717-2728
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4 Archaeal rhizosphere communities differ between the native and invasive lineages of the wetland plant Phragmites australis (common reed) in a Chesapeake Bay subestuary Yarwood, S. A.

18 9 p. 2717-2728
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5 Biogeographic gradients in ecosystem processes of the invasive ecosystem engineer Phragmites australis Hughes, A. Randall
2016
18 9 p. 2577-2595
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6 Biogeographic gradients in ecosystem processes of the invasive ecosystem engineer Phragmites australis Hughes, A. Randall

18 9 p. 2577-2595
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7 Biogeography of Phragmitesaustralis lineages in the southwestern United States Lambert, Adam M.
2016
18 9 p. 2597-2617
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8 Biogeography of Phragmites australis lineages in the southwestern United States Lambert, Adam M.

18 9 p. 2597-2617
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9 Biological control of invasive Phragmitesaustralis will be detrimental to native P. australis Cronin, James T.
2016
18 9 p. 2749-2752
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10 Biological control of invasive Phragmites australis will be detrimental to native P. australis Cronin, James T.

18 9 p. 2749-2752
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11 Biological control of invasive Phragmites may safeguard native Phragmites and increase wetland conservation values Blossey, Bernd
2016
18 9 p. 2753-2755
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12 Biological control of invasive Phragmites may safeguard native Phragmites and increase wetland conservation values Blossey, Bernd

18 9 p. 2753-2755
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13 Complex invader-ecosystem interactions and seasonality mediate the impact of non-native Phragmites on CH4 emissions Mueller, Peter
2016
18 9 p. 2635-2647
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14 Complex invader-ecosystem interactions and seasonality mediate the impact of non-native Phragmites on CH4 emissions Mueller, Peter

18 9 p. 2635-2647
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15 Contrasting trait responses to latitudinal climate variation in two lineages of an invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.
2016
18 9 p. 2649-2660
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16 Contrasting trait responses to latitudinal climate variation in two lineages of an invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.

18 9 p. 2649-2660
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17 Deep rooting and global change facilitate spread of invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.
2016
18 9 p. 2619-2631
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18 Deep rooting and global change facilitate spread of invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.

18 9 p. 2619-2631
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19 Detection of decreased quantities of actively spawning female Fundulus heteroclitus in tidally restricted marshes relative to restored and reference sites Dibble, Kimberly L.
2016
18 9 p. 2679-2687
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20 Detection of decreased quantities of actively spawning female Fundulus heteroclitus in tidally restricted marshes relative to restored and reference sites Dibble, Kimberly L.

18 9 p. 2679-2687
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21 Diversity of fungal endophytes in non-native Phragmites australis in the Great Lakes Clay, Keith
2016
18 9 p. 2703-2716
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22 Diversity of fungal endophytes in non-native Phragmites australis in the Great Lakes Clay, Keith

18 9 p. 2703-2716
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23 Do ploidy level and nuclear genome size and latitude of origin modify the expression of Phragmites australis traits and interactions with herbivores? Meyerson, Laura A.
2016
18 9 p. 2531-2549
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24 Do ploidy level and nuclear genome size and latitude of origin modify the expression of Phragmites australis traits and interactions with herbivores? Meyerson, Laura A.

18 9 p. 2531-2549
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25 Epigenetic variation within Phragmites australis among lineages, genotypes, and ramets Spens, Amy E.
2016
18 9 p. 2457-2462
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26 Epigenetic variation within Phragmites australis among lineages, genotypes, and ramets Spens, Amy E.

18 9 p. 2457-2462
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27 Erratum to: Deep rooting and global change facilitate spread of invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.
2016
18 9 p. 2633
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28 Erratum to: Deep rooting and global change facilitate spread of invasive grass Mozdzer, Thomas J.

18 9 p. 2633
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29 Evaluation of the functional roles of fungal endophytes of Phragmites australis from high saline and low saline habitats Soares, Marcos Antônio
2016
18 9 p. 2689-2702
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30 Evaluation of the functional roles of fungal endophytes of Phragmites australis from high saline and low saline habitats Soares, Marcos Antônio

18 9 p. 2689-2702
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31 Factors affecting post-control reinvasion by seed of an invasive species, Phragmites australis, in the central Platte River, Nebraska Galatowitsch, Susan M.
2016
18 9 p. 2505-2516
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32 Factors affecting post-control reinvasion by seed of an invasive species, Phragmites australis, in the central Platte River, Nebraska Galatowitsch, Susan M.

18 9 p. 2505-2516
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33 From restoration to adaptation: the changing discourse of invasive species management in coastal New England under global environmental change Druschke, Caroline Gottschalk
2016
18 9 p. 2739-2747
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34 From restoration to adaptation: the changing discourse of invasive species management in coastal New England under global environmental change Druschke, Caroline Gottschalk

18 9 p. 2739-2747
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35 Heteroplasmy due to chloroplast paternal leakage: another insight into Phragmites haplotypic diversity in North America Lambertini, Carla
2016
18 9 p. 2443-2455
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36 Heteroplasmy due to chloroplast paternal leakage: another insight into Phragmites haplotypic diversity in North America Lambertini, Carla

18 9 p. 2443-2455
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37 Life on the edge: reproductive mode and rate of invasive Phragmites australis patch expansion Kettenring, Karin M.
2016
18 9 p. 2475-2495
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38 Life on the edge: reproductive mode and rate of invasive Phragmites australis patch expansion Kettenring, Karin M.

18 9 p. 2475-2495
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39 Local and regional disturbances associated with the invasion of Chesapeake Bay marshes by the common reed Phragmites australis Sciance, M. Benjamin
2016
18 9 p. 2661-2677
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40 Local and regional disturbances associated with the invasion of Chesapeake Bay marshes by the common reed Phragmites australis Sciance, M. Benjamin

18 9 p. 2661-2677
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41 Microsatellite analysis to estimate realized dispersal distance in Phragmitesaustralis McCormick, Melissa K.
2016
18 9 p. 2497-2504
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42 Microsatellite analysis to estimate realized dispersal distance in Phragmites australis McCormick, Melissa K.

18 9 p. 2497-2504
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43 Microsatellite DNA analysis of spatial and temporal population structuring of Phragmites australis along the Hudson River Estuary Stabile, Joseph
2016
18 9 p. 2517-2529
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44 Microsatellite DNA analysis of spatial and temporal population structuring of Phragmites australis along the Hudson River Estuary Stabile, Joseph

18 9 p. 2517-2529
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45 Phenotypic traits of the Mediterranean Phragmites australis M1 lineage: differences between the native and introduced ranges Guo, Wen-Yong
2016
18 9 p. 2551-2561
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46 Phenotypic traits of the Mediterranean Phragmites australis M1 lineage: differences between the native and introduced ranges Guo, Wen-Yong

18 9 p. 2551-2561
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47 Phragmites australis as a model organism for studying plant invasions Meyerson, Laura A.

18 9 p. 2421-2431
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48 Phragmitesaustralis as a model organism for studying plant invasions Meyerson, Laura A.
2016
18 9 p. 2421-2431
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49 Phragmitesaustralis: from genes to ecosystems Saltonstall, Kristin
2016
18 9 p. 2415-2420
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50 Phragmites australis: from genes to ecosystems Saltonstall, Kristin

18 9 p. 2415-2420
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51 Phragmitesaustralis: How do genotypes of different phylogeographic origins differ from their invasive genotypes in growth, nitrogen allocation and gas exchange? Tho, Bui Truong
2016
18 9 p. 2563-2576
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52 Phragmites australis: How do genotypes of different phylogeographic origins differ from their invasive genotypes in growth, nitrogen allocation and gas exchange? Tho, Bui Truong

18 9 p. 2563-2576
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53 Response to Bhattarai et al.: Trait differences between native and introduced genotypes results in subspecies level specificity in select Phragmites herbivores Blossey, Bernd
2016
18 9 p. 2759-2760
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54 Response to Bhattarai et al.: Trait differences between native and introduced genotypes results in subspecies level specificity in select Phragmites herbivores Blossey, Bernd

18 9 p. 2759-2760
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55 Response to Blossey and Casagrande: ecological and evolutionary processes make host specificity at the subspecies level exceedingly unlikely Bhattarai, Ganesh P.
2016
18 9 p. 2757-2758
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56 Response to Blossey and Casagrande: ecological and evolutionary processes make host specificity at the subspecies level exceedingly unlikely Bhattarai, Ganesh P.

18 9 p. 2757-2758
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57 The naming of Phragmites haplotypes Saltonstall, Kristin
2016
18 9 p. 2433-2441
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58 The naming of Phragmites haplotypes Saltonstall, Kristin

18 9 p. 2433-2441
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59 What happens in Vegas, better stay in Vegas: Phragmites australis hybrids in the Las Vegas Wash Saltonstall, Kristin
2016
18 9 p. 2463-2474
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60 What happens in Vegas, better stay in Vegas: Phragmites australis hybrids in the Las Vegas Wash Saltonstall, Kristin

18 9 p. 2463-2474
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