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Volume 7, Number 3, May 2005

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Comparison of survey methods for an invasive plant at the subwatershed level
pp. 393-403(11)
Authors: Shuster, William; Herms, Catherine; Frey, Mark; Doohan, Douglas; Cardina, John

Economic issues in the management of plants invading natural environments: Scotch broom in Barrington Tops National Park
pp. 445-457(13)
Authors: Odom, Doreen; Sinden, J.; Cacho, Oscar; Griffith, G.

Polydora uncinata (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Chile: an accidental transportation across the Pacific
pp. 489-496(8)
Authors: Radashevsky, Vasily; Olivares, Carolina

Viability of invertebrate diapausing eggs exposed to saltwater: implications for Great Lakes’ ship ballast management
pp. 531-539(9)
Authors: Gray, Derek; Bailey, Sarah; Duggan, Ian; MacIsaac, Hugh

A prediction come true: the green crab invades the Patagonian coast
pp. 547-552(6)
Authors: Hidalgo, Fernando; Barón, Pedro; Orensanz, José

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