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181. Feedbacks of nitrogen cycling and invasion with the non-native plant, Microstegium vimineum, in riparian wetlands
182. Mechansims of invasion and native species coexistence: Interactions and implications in the Holcus lanatus invasion
183. Plant community invasibility in riparian landscapes: Role of disturbance, geomorphology, and life history traits
184. Invasive ring-necked parakeets Psittacula krameri in Europe: Invasion success, habitat selection and impact on native bird species
185. Single molecule characterization of the Varkud Satellite ribozyme and bulk native purification of non-coding RNA
186. An examination of factors influencing fish assemblages in the tidal freshwaters of the San Francisco estuary
187. Status and ecological importance of rainforest land snails on the island of Hawaii
188. Effects of groundwater withdrawal and drought on native fishes and their habitats in the Arikaree River, Colorado
189. Population genetics of the native rodents of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
190. Contemporary assessment of benthic macroinvertebrates and fish interactions in the Truckee River, NV
191. An energy landscaping approach to the protein folding problem
192. The influence of past and present land use on non-native plant invasion in the southern Appalachians
193. Invasion front or range boundary? Factors limiting invasive species
194. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) Management and Native Plant Community Recovery on Sites Selectively Treated with Imazapic in Rocky Mountain National Park
195. Historical legacies, competition and dispersal control patterns of invasion by a non-native grass, Microstegium vimineum trin. (A. Camus)
196. Assessing the impact of the Eurasian Collared-Dove on the breeding ecology of White-winged Doves and other native columbids
197. Impacts of an invasive shrub, Buddleja davidii (butterfly bush), on plant succession on New Zealand floodplains
198. Impacts and success of the invasive spider Cheiracanthium mildei (Miturgidae) in vineyards and surrounding natural ecosystems
199. Hedging our bets: Bees and biodiversity on California's central coast
200. Movement patterns and habitat associations of native and introduced Catostomids in a tributary system of the Colorado River
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