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Dix, Mary Ellen; Britton, Kerry 2010. A dynamic invasive species research vision: Opportunities and priorities 2009-29. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-79/83. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research and Development. 130 p.

Invasive species overarching priorities to 2029.  Britton, Kerry O.; Buford, Marilyn; Burnett, Kelly; Dix, Mary Ellen; Frankel, Susan J.; Keena, Melody; Kim, Mee-Sook; Klopfenstein, Ned B.; Ostry, Michael E.; Sieg, Carolyn Hull

Invasive forest pathogens: Summary of issues, critical needs, and future goals for Forest Service Research and Development.  Klopfenstein, Ned B.; Juzwik, Jennifer; Ostry, Michael E.; Kim, Mee-Sook; Zambino, Paul J.; Venette, Robert C.; Richardson, Bryce A.; Lundquist, John E.; Lodge, D. Jean; Glaeser, Jessie A.; Frankel, Susan J.; Otrosina, William J.; Spaine, Pauline; Geils, Brian W.

The role of the Forest Service in nonnative invasive plant research.  Sieg, Carolyn Hull; Denslow, Julie S.; Huebner, Cynthia D.; Miller, James H.

Terrestrial animals as invasive species and as species at risk from invasions.  Finch, Deborah M.; Pearson, Dean; Wunderle, Joseph; Arendt, Wayne

The role of the Forest Service in aquatic invasive species research.  Adams, Susan B.; Burnett, Kelly M.; Bisson, Peter; Harvey, Bret; Nislow, Keith H.; Rieman, Bruce E.; Rinne, John

Effects of nonindigenous invasive species on water quality and quantity.  McCormick, Frank H.; Contreras, Glen C.; Johnson, Sherri L.

 

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