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Myrica faya
In China: Phylogeny, Host Range, and Pathogenicity
Field Instructions for The
100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species
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The Impact of Alien Species on Island Ecosystems: Extended Abstracts of a Symposium, 30 May 1991, Honolulu, Hawaii, XVII Pacific Science Congress 1
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Controlling Fire Tree (Myrica Faya) in Hawaii
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Ecological Consequences of the Expansion of N₂-Fixing Plants in Cold Biomes
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Supplementary Material
Rare and Unusual Plants: Island of Hawaii
Rubus Armeniacus) on Pollinator Visitation Rates, Pollen Deposition, and Seed Set in a Rare Native Wildflower (Sidalcea Hendersonii)
Chapter 4. Influence of Invasive Species on Carbon Storage in Hawai‘I’S Ecosystems
Columba Bollii
In~&Ts Associated with Firebush (Myrica Faya Aiton)
Vascular Plants on Pico Island (Azores) Transect
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
FULL ACCOUNT FOR: Zosterops Japonicus Global Invasive Species Database (GISD) 2021. Species Profile Zosterops Japonicus. Availab
Microthia, Holocryphia and Ursicollum, Three New Genera on Eucalyptus and Coccoloba for Fungi Previously Known As Cryphonectria
Ahu Training Areas Natural Resource Management Final Report
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
Use of the Exotic Tree Myrica Faya by Native and Exotic Birds in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park1
General Introduction
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Synthesis of Ecosystem Resources and Threats 135
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designations of Critical Habitat for Plant Species from the Island of Oahu, HI 1/9/12 12:31 AM Govpulse
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