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Colorado Plateau / Mesquite / Southwestern United States / Riparian zone / Glen Canyon Dam / Grand Canyon / Colorado River / Prosopis glandulosa / Mesquite Bosque
Date: 2012-01-14 05:50:35
Colorado Plateau
Mesquite
Southwestern United States
Riparian zone
Glen Canyon Dam
Grand Canyon
Colorado River
Prosopis glandulosa
Mesquite Bosque

The changing ecology of western honey mesquite in Grand Canyon Gwendolyn Waring, Barbara Ralston and Larry Stevens The distribution and ecological role of western honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana) has c

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