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Invasion as a Function of Species Diversity: A Case Study of Two Restored North Dakota Grasslands

Andrew DiAllesandro, Breanna Paradeis Kobiela and Mario Biondini
Ecological Restoration, June 2013, 31 (2) 186-194; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.31.2.186
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vol. 31 no. 2 186-194
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https://doi.org/10.3368/er.31.2.186
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University of Wisconsin Press
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1543-4060
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1543-4079
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  • Published online April 29, 2013.
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  1. Andrew DiAllesandro⇑,
  2. Breanna Paradeis Kobiela and
  3. Mario Biondini
  1. Andrew DiAllesandro (corresponding author), DOI US Fish and Wildlife Service, Illinois Private Lands Office, 1 Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702, andrew_diallesandro{at}fws.gov.

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Ecological Restoration Jun 2013, 31 (2) 186-194; DOI: 10.3368/er.31.2.186
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