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2007-08Applying life stage sensitivity data in chemical control strategies for invasive animal speciesMillward, Rod N.; Kennedy, Alan James, 1976-; Lynn, J. W.; Perry, K. D.; Ruiz, S.; Steevens, Jeffery A.
2007-11Floodplain wetlands as burseries for silver carp: a conceptual model for use in managing local populationsVarble, Krista A.; Hoover, Jan Jeffrey, 1954-; George, Steven G.; Murphy, Catherine E.; Killgore, K. Jack
2007-05Life history attributes of Asian carps in the upper Mississippi River systemGarvey, James E.; Williamson, Christopher J.; DeGrandchamp, Kelly L.
2007-08Detection of apoptotic cells to evaluate chemical control strategies in early life stagesLynn, J. W.; Perry, K. D.; Kennedy, Alan James, 1976-; Millward, Rod N.; Steevens, Jeffery A.; Wilson, V. L.
2007-04Contribution of Potamogeton crispus decay to the phosphorus budget of McGinnis Lake, WisconsinJames, William F., Aquatic biologist; Dechamps, Amy; Turyk, Nancy; McGinley, Paul
2007-04Experimental effects of lime application on aquatic macrophytes: 4. Growth response of three speciesJames, William F., Aquatic biologist
2007-09Distribution and abundance of Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum L.) and curly-leaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus L.) in Shawano Lake, WisconsinOwens, Chetta S.; James, William F., Aquatic biologist; Skogerboe, John G.; Smart, R. Michael
2007-08Impact of invertebrate herbivory on native aquatic macrophytesNachtrieb, Julie G.; Grodowitz, Michael Jay; Smart, R. Michael
2007-02Impact of herbivory and plant competition on the growth of hydrilla in small pondsGrodowitz, Michael Jay; Owens, Chetta S.; Smart, R. Michael; Nachtrieb, Julie G.
2007-11Summary of available guidance and best practices for determining suitability of dredged material for beneficial usesBrandon, Dennis L.; Price, Richard A.