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Invasion! Immigration and Spread of Bromus tectorum Genotypes Across North America: Allozyme and Historical Evidence Richard N. Mack
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Effects of Rainfall, Soil and Livestock Grazing on Dominance of California Rangeland by an Exotic Annual Bromus Species Carla M. D’Antonio and Claudia M. Tyler
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Ranchers’ Perspectives on Invasive Annual Grass Management in Sagebrush Steppe Rangelands Duston D. Johnson, Kirk W. Davies, Peter Schreder and Anna-Marie Chamberlain
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Social, Political and Practical Challenges of Managing Annual Grass-Dominated Landscapes Tyler J. Staggs
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Linking Traits of Invasive Annual Grasses to Degradation of Ecological Processes Thomas A. Monaco
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Are We Overlooking the Value of Remnant Native Plants in Highly Invaded Communities? Elizabeth A. Leger
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Soil Nitrogen and Annual Grass Invasion: Meta-Analysis, Mechanisms and Management Options Jeremy J. James
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Soil Water Availability and Invasibility of Great Basin Big Sagebrush Communities to Cheatgrass Bruce A. Roundy, Alison Whittaker and Jeanne C. Chambers
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Impacts of Cheatgrass in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area John C. Sullivan
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Ecological and Economical Impacts of Management Options for Medusahead Control Theresa A. Becchetti, Stephanie Larson-Praplan, Dr. Jimin Zhang, Christine Dillard, Craig Schriefer, Corey Cherr and Dr. Emilio Laca
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Soil Nitrogen Management and Invasion Resistance Edward A. Vasquez, Roger L. Sheley, Tony J. Svejcar and Brenda S. Smith
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Growth Regulator Herbicides Reduce Invasive Annual Grass Seed Production Matthew J. Rinella and Robert A. Masters
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Spatial Distribution and Scaling of Impacts of Invasive Grasses Corey M. Cherr and Emilio A. Laca
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Toward Ecologically-Based Integrated Weed Management Roger L. Sheley, Ed Vasquez, Brenda Smith and Tony Svejcar
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Management of Invasive Annual Grasses in the West: A Synthesis of Current State of Knowledge and Future Directions Thomas A. Monaco (No abstract available)