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- Ecological Restoration
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Article
- Prey Capture Success by Established and Introduced Populations of the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) Volume 33, Number 2, June 2015, pp. 171-177
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
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- Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth ed. by George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist and Tom Butler (review)
- The Carnivore Way: Coexisting with and Conserving North America’s Predators by Cristina Eisenberg (review)
- Designing Wildlife Habitats ed. by John Beardsley (review)
- Abstracts
- Suppression of the Ornamental Invasive Mexican Petunia (Ruellia simplex) by Native Species
- Initial Plant Growth in Sand Mine Spoil Amended with Organic Materials
- Evaluating Postharvest Sugarcane Residue Amendment and Broadcast Fertilizer Application as Techniques to Enhance Dune Grass Establishment and Expansion
- Using Known Occurrences to Model Suitable Habitat for a Rare Forest Type in West Virginia Under Select Climate Change Scenarios
- Prey Capture Success by Established and Introduced Populations of the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
- Vegetation Dynamics of Restored and Remnant Willamette Valley, OR Prairie Wetlands
- Site-Specific Effects of Exotic Annual Grass Control Integrated with Revegetation
- Cost-Estimation for Landscape-Scale Restoration Planning in the Upper Midwest, U.S.
- The Use of Sediment Removal to Reduce Phosphorus Levels in Wetland Soils
- Do Three Invasive Species: Amaranthus blitoides, Descurainia sophia and Bassia scoparia, Respond to Soil Properties?
- Velocity of Climate Change and of Restoration Action: Collision Course?
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