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    Transforming landscape ecological evaluations using sub-pixel remote sensing classifications: A study of invasive saltcedar ( Tamarix spp.) 

    Frazier, Amy E. (2013)
    Invasive species disrupt landscape patterns and compromise the functionality of ecosystem processes. Non-native saltcedar ( Tamarix spp.) poses significant threats to native vegetation and groundwater resources in the ...
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    Assessing Native American influences upon pre-European tree species composition in western New York: An approach using original land survey records and species distribution models 

    Tulowiecki, Stephen James (2015)
    The impact of Native Americans upon forest composition has long been a topic of scholarly inquiry and debate. Native American groups of Eastern North America practiced various forms of horticulture and land management (e.g. ...

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    AuthorFrazier, Amy E. (1)Tulowiecki, Stephen James (1)Subject
    Biological sciences (2)
    Earth sciences (2)
    Social sciences (2)
    Forests (1)Invasive species (1)Land survey records (1)Landscape metrics (1)Native american (1)Presettlement (1)Saltcedar (1)... View MoreTypeDissertation/Thesis (2)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2013 (1)

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