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Control of Nonnative Invasive Woody Plant Species at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York City

Richard Stalter, Dwight Kincaid and Michael Byer
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) May 2009, 35 (3) 152-156; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2009.027
Richard Stalter
Richard Stalter (corresponding author), St. John’s University - Biological Sciences, Jamaica, New York 11439, U.S.
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Dwight Kincaid, Lehman College CUNY - Biological Sciences, Bedford Park, Blvd W., Bronx, New York 10468, U.S.
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Michael Byer
Michael Byer, Park Botanist, National Park Service - Gateway Nat’l Rec. Area, New York, New York 10305, U.S.
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LITERATURE CITED

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  • Ailanthus altissima
  • Ampelopsis brevipedunculata
  • Celastrus orbiculatus
  • Elaeagnus spp
  • Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
  • Lonicera japonica
  • New York City
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