| Books and
Book Chapters
Bossard, C.C., J.M. Randall, M.C. Hoshovsky, Editors.
2000. Invasive Plants of California’s Wildlands. University of
California Press. Available
online
Czarapata, E. 2005. Invasive Plants of the Upper
Midwest. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.
DiTomaso, J. M. and E. A. Healy. 2006. Weeds of
California and Other Western States. University of California Dept. of
Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Langeland, K.A. and Burks, K. C (Eds) 2000.
Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural
Areas, University of Florida. Available online
Pilkey, Orrin H. and Linda Pilkey-Jarvis, 2007,.
“Invasive Plants: An Environmental Apocalypse,” in Useless Arithmetic:
Why Environmental Scientists Can’t Predict the Future, Columbia
University Press.
Swearingen, J., K. Reshetiloff, B. Slattery, and S.
Zwicker. 2002. Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas. National
Park Service and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C. 82
pp. Available
online
Uva, R. H., J. C. Neal and J. M. DiTomaso. 1997. Weeds
of the Northeast. Cornell University Press, Ithaca.
Vandiver VV. 1999. “Florida aquatic weed management
guide”. Univ. of FL, IFAS, Cooperative Extension Service, Publ. SP-55,
130 pp.
White D.J., E. Haber and C. Keddy. 1993. Invasive plants
of natural habitats in Canada: an integrated review of wetland and
upland species and legislation governing their control. Canadian
Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Canada. 121 p. Available
online
Whitson, T.D. 1999. Weeds of the West. Western Society
of Weed Science.
Zouhar, K. et al.. 2008. Wildland fire in
ecosystems: fire and nonnative invasive plants. Gen. Tech. Rep.
RMRS-GTR-42-vol. 6. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 355 p. Available
online
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