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Long-Term Effects of White-Tailed Deer Exclusion on the Invasion of Exotic Plants: A Case Study in a Mid-Atlantic Temperate Forest
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Long-Term Effects of White-Tailed Deer Exclusion on the Invasion of Exotic Plants: A Case Study in a Mid-Atlantic Temperate Forest
Shen, Xiaoli
;
Bourg, Norman A.
;
McShea, William J.
;
Turner, Benjamin L.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151825
Date:
2016
Citation:
Shen, Xiaoli, Bourg, Norman A., McShea, William J., and Turner, Benjamin L. 2016. "
Long-Term Effects of White-Tailed Deer Exclusion on the Invasion of Exotic Plants: A Case Study in a Mid-Atlantic Temperate Forest
."
PLOS ONE
, 11, (3) 1–16.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151825
.
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