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    Boguena, T., Meyer, S. E., & Nelson, D. L. (2007). Low temperature during infection limits ustilago bullata (ustilaginaceae, ustilaginales) disease incidence on bromus tectorum (poaceae, cyperales). Biocontrol Science and Technology, 17(1), 33–52.    Last edited by: Eric Peterson
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    Peterson, E. B. (2008). A preliminary observation of ascomatal longevity in calicium viride. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society, 15(2), 51.    Last edited by: Eric Peterson
    2009-08-13 15:00:08
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    Chuine, I., & Beaubien, E. G. (2001). Phenology is a major determinant of tree species range. Ecology Letters, 4, 500–510.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-23 12:52:43
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    Morin, X., Augspurger, C., & Chuine, I. (2007). Process-based modeling of species' distributions: what limits temperate tree species' range boundaries? Ecology, 88(9), 2280–2291.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-21 22:14:05
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    Yee, T. W., & Mitchell, N. D. (1991). Generalized additive models in plant ecology. Journal of Vegetation Science, 2, 587–602.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 23:55:03
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    Lehmann, A. (1998). Gis modeling of submerged macrophyte distribution using generalized additive models. Plant Ecology, 139(1), 113–124.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 23:52:31
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    Melgoza, G., Nowak, R. S., & Tausch, R. J. (1990). Soil water exploitation after fire: competition between bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) and two native species. Oecologia, 83, 7–13.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 22:50:18
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    Rimer, R. L., & Evans, RD. (2006). Invasion of downy brome (bromus tectorum l.) causes rapid changes in the nitrogen cycle. American Midland Naturalist, 156, 252–258.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 22:40:00
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    Norton, J. B., Monaco, T. A., Norton, J. M., Johnson, D. A., & Jones, T. A. (2004). Soil morphology and organicmatter dynamics under cheatgrass and sagebrush-steppe plant communities. Journal of Arid Environments, 57, 445–466.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 22:25:58
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    Evans, R. D., Rimer, R., Sperry, L., & Belnap, J. (2001). Exotic plant invasion alters nitrogen dynamics in an arid grassland. Ecological Applications, 11(5), 1301–1310.    Last edited by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-19 22:11:31
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    Kriticos, D. J., & Randall, R. P. (2001). A comparison of systems to analyse potential weed distributions. In R. H. Groves, F. D. Panetta & J. G. Virtue (Eds.), Weed Risk Assessment (pp. 61–79). Melbourne, Australia: CSIRO Publishing.    Last edited by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 16:39:47
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    Bradford, J. B., & Lauenroth, W. K. (2006). Controls over invasion of bromus tectorum: the importance of climate, soil, disturbance and seed availability. Journal of Vegetation Science, 17, 693–704.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 16:35:43
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    Ziska, L. H., Reeves, J. B., & Blank, B. (2005). The impact of recent increases in atmospheric co2 on biomass production and vegetative retention of cheatgrass (bromus tectorum): implications for fire disturbance. Global Change Biology, 11, 1325–1332.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 16:30:09
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    Smith, S. D., Strain, B. R., & Sharkey, T. D. (1987). Effects of co2 enrichment on four great basin grasses. Functional Ecology, 1(2), 139–143.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 16:26:54
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    Vose, R. S., Easterling, D. R., & Gleason, B. (2005). Maximum and minimum temperature trends for the globe: an update through 2004. Geophysical Research Letters, 32(23), L23822.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 15:55:01
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    Easterling, D. R., Horton, B., Jones, P. D., Peterson, T. C., Karl, T. R., & Parker, D. E., et al. (1997). Maximum and minimum temperature trends for the globe. Science, 277, 364–367.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 15:18:11
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    Mack, R. N., Simberloff, D., Lonsdale, W. M., Evans, H., Clout, M., & Bazzaz, F. (2000). Issues in ecology, technical report biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control. Ecological Applications, 10(3), 689–710.    Added by: Eric Peterson
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    Kriticos, D. J., Sutherst, R. W., Brown, J. R., Adkins, S. W., & Maywald, G. F. (2003). Climate change and biotic invasions: a case history of a tropical woody vine. Biological Invasions, 5, 145–165.    Added by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-16 13:47:26
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    Miller, M. E., Belnap, J., Beatty, S. W., & Reynolds, R. L. (2006). Performance of bromus tectorum l. in relation to soil properties, water additions, and chemical amendments in calcareous soils of southeastern utah, usa. Plant Soil, 288, 1–18.    Last edited by: Eric Peterson
    2007-10-12 22:44:51
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    PRISM Group, O. S. U. (n.d.). [various geographically explicit climate data sets]. Retrieved January 29, 2007, from http://www.prismclimate.org.    Added by: Eric Peterson
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