
Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation
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Allen, JM; Leininger, TJ; Hurd Jr, JD; Civco, DL; Gelfand, AE; Silander Jr, JA
Published in: Landscape Ecology
2013
Duke Scholars
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Landscape Ecology
EISSN
1572-9761
ISSN
0921-2973
Publication Date
2013
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1 / 16
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 37 Earth sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
- 04 Earth Sciences
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Allen, J. M., Leininger, T. J., Hurd Jr, J. D., Civco, D. L., Gelfand, A. E., & Silander Jr, J. A. (2013). Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation. Landscape Ecology, 1–16.
Allen, J. M., T. J. Leininger, J. D. Hurd Jr, D. L. Civco, A. E. Gelfand, and J. A. Silander Jr. “Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation.” Landscape Ecology, 2013, 1–16.
Allen JM, Leininger TJ, Hurd Jr JD, Civco DL, Gelfand AE, Silander Jr JA. Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation. Landscape Ecology. 2013;1–16.
Allen, J. M., et al. “Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation.” Landscape Ecology, 2013, pp. 1–16.
Allen JM, Leininger TJ, Hurd Jr JD, Civco DL, Gelfand AE, Silander Jr JA. Socioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentation. Landscape Ecology. 2013;1–16.

Published In
Landscape Ecology
EISSN
1572-9761
ISSN
0921-2973
Publication Date
2013
Start / End Page
1 / 16
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 37 Earth sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
- 04 Earth Sciences