Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 34 - Invasion: Prevention and Management
Weed Risk Assessment and the Climate-matching Approach: Differential Success by Functional Group
Lynn C. Sweet, University of California, Riverside, Jodie S. Holt, University of California, Riverside
Improving ecological restoration efforts with cogongrass (Imperrata cylindrica) control
Eric Holzmueller, Southern Illinois University, Shibu Jose, University of Florida, Johanna E. Freeman, University of Florida
Effectiveness of three weed control methods on the removal of Lantana camara in Australian dry rainforest
Justin Dohn, School for Field Studies, Z. Carter Berry, School for Field Studies, Tim Curran, School for Field Studies
Comparison of Seed Heat Sensitivity among Native Species and KR Bluestem: Implications for Invasive Species Management and Restoration using Prescribed Fire
T.R. Robinson, Trinity University, E. Ruckman, Texas State University, K.G. Lyons, Trinity University
Experimental manipulation of former muck farm fields to reduce the abundance of house mice near Apopka, Florida, USA
Jesse R. Abelson, University of Central Florida, I. Jack Stout, University of Central Florida
Development of site-specific treatment and restoration strategies for high elevation cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) infestations in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Lonnie H. Pilkington, Rocky Mountain National Park, Jeff R. Maugans, Rocky Mountain National Park, Scott M. Esser, Rocky Mountain National Park, Lindsay R. Springer, Rocky Mountain National Park, Ben R. Bobowski, Rocky Mountain National Park

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