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Evaluation of the field impact of an adventitious herbivore on an invasive plant, yellow toadflax, in CO, USA
Abstract
The effects of an accidentally introduced beetle Brachypterolus pulicarius on the growth and reproduction of its host, the invasive plant Linaria vulgaris, growing under field conditions across multiple years and sites in western Colorado, USA are studied.
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