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Type: Book
Publication Date: 1975
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Citation: Baron, J., C. Dombrowski, and S. P. Bratton. 1975. The status of five exotic woody plants in the Tennessee district, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Research/Resources Management Report SER-2. Gatlinburg, TN, USDI, National Park Service Southeast Region.
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- Ailanthus altissima
- Albizia julibrissin
- Appalachian Mountains
- balds
- community ecology
- competition
- distribution
- disturbance
- dominance (ecology)
- elevation
- forbs
- forest management
- grasses
- Great Smoky Mountains
- herbaceous vegetation
- introduced species
- invasive species
- Liriodendron tulipifera
- Lonicera japonica
- mountains
- national parks
- old fields
- overstory
- Paulownia tomentosa
- plant communities
- plant growth
- population density
- population ecology
- Pueraria thunbergiana
- reproduction
- sampling
- seedlings
- site treatments
- sloping terrain
- species diversity (plants)
- succession
- Sus scrofa
- Tennessee
- topography
- vegetation surveys
- wildlife food habits
- woody plants
Tall Timbers Record Number: 4391 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: I29.105:SER-2 • Abstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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