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Ecosystem Services in Agricultural and Urban Landscapes

Jose Escamilla, Savannah Rugg, John Brush, Jorge Cantu and Alex Racelis
Ecological Restoration, March 2015, 33 (1) 119-120; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.33.1.119
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JE, SR, JB, and JC are graduate students in the Department of Biology at the University of Texas Pan-American in Edinburg, TX. They are conducting graduate research looking at the impact of invasive species, agroecosystem design, urban development, and urban landscaping (respectively) on various ecosystem services. AR is an assistant professor in the same department.
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JE, SR, JB, and JC are graduate students in the Department of Biology at the University of Texas Pan-American in Edinburg, TX. They are conducting graduate research looking at the impact of invasive species, agroecosystem design, urban development, and urban landscaping (respectively) on various ecosystem services. AR is an assistant professor in the same department.
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JE, SR, JB, and JC are graduate students in the Department of Biology at the University of Texas Pan-American in Edinburg, TX. They are conducting graduate research looking at the impact of invasive species, agroecosystem design, urban development, and urban landscaping (respectively) on various ecosystem services. AR is an assistant professor in the same department.
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JE, SR, JB, and JC are graduate students in the Department of Biology at the University of Texas Pan-American in Edinburg, TX. They are conducting graduate research looking at the impact of invasive species, agroecosystem design, urban development, and urban landscaping (respectively) on various ecosystem services. AR is an assistant professor in the same department.
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JE, SR, JB, and JC are graduate students in the Department of Biology at the University of Texas Pan-American in Edinburg, TX. They are conducting graduate research looking at the impact of invasive species, agroecosystem design, urban development, and urban landscaping (respectively) on various ecosystem services. AR is an assistant professor in the same department.
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