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Passerida / Birds of North America / Chrysomelidae / Water / Invasive plant species / Iranian cuisine / Tamarix / Willow flycatcher / Diorhabda elongata / Colorado River Delta / Riparian zone / Yellow-breasted chat
Date: 2012-01-04 15:22:29
Passerida
Birds of North America
Chrysomelidae
Water
Invasive plant species
Iranian cuisine
Tamarix
Willow flycatcher
Diorhabda elongata
Colorado River Delta
Riparian zone
Yellow-breasted chat

Tamarix as Habitat for Birds: Implications for Riparian Restoration in the Southwestern United States Mark K. Sogge,1,3 Susan J. Sferra,2 and Eben H. Paxton1 Abstract Exotic vegetation has become a major habitat componen

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