Assessment of suitable habitat for Phragmites australis (common reed) in the Great Lakes coastal zone
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Rapid Invasion of a Great Lakes Coastal Wetland by Non-native Phragmites australis and Typha
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عنوان ژورنال: Aquatic Invasions
سال: 2014
ISSN: 1818-5487
DOI: 10.3391/ai.2014.9.1.01