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Ecological Rest. 26(3):190-193 (2008); doi:10.3368/er.26.3.190
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Restoration Notes

Reed Canarygrass Invasions Alter Succession Patterns and May Reduce Habitat Quality in Wet Meadows

Craig A. Annen

Operations Manager/Director of Research, Integrated Restorations, LLC , 228 S Park St, Belleville, WI 53508, 608/547-1713,annen00{at}aol.com

Eileen M. Kirsch

United States Geological Survey

Robin W. Tyser

River Studies Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse


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