The Establishment, Expansion and Ecosystem Effects of Phragmites Australis, an Invasive Species in Coastal Louisiana
As biological invasions have become a common phenomenon throughout the world, ecologists have intensified efforts to understand why natural communities are susceptible to invasion. Invading species can cause shifts in community structure that result in irreversible changes to ecosystem function. Phr...
Main Author: | Stanton, Lee Ellis |
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Other Authors: | Irving A. Mendelssohn |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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LSU
2005
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Online Access: | http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-01242005-174454/ |
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