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Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Arundo donax

Tamarix spp


Arundo donax

Herrera, A. and T. Dudley. 2003. Reduction of riparian arthropod abundance and diversity as a consequence of giant reed           (Arundo donax) invasion. Biol. Invasions 5: 167-177.

Dudley, T. 2003. Arundo donax Detailed Report. In Cal-IPC's Invasive Plants of California's Wildlands, Cal-IPC, 2003


Tamarix spp.

Cosse et al. 2005. The aggregation pheromone of Diorhabda elongata, a biological control agent of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.):           identification of two behaviorally actively components. J. Chem. Ecol. 31: 657-670.

Dudley, T. and J. DeLoach. 2004. Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.), endangered species, and biological weed control - can they mix?           Weed Tech. 18: 1542-1551.

Dudley et al. 2000. Saltcedar invasion in western riparian areas: impacts and new prospects for control. In: Transactions of the           65th North America Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference (McCabe, R. and S. Loos, eds.). pp. 345-381.

Dudley, T. and D. Kazmer. 2005. Field assessment of the risk posed by Diorhabda elongata, a biocontrol agent for the biological           control of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.), to a non target plant, Frankenia salina. Biol. Control 35: 265-275.

Shafroth et al. 2005. Control of Tamarix in the western United States: implications for water salvage, wildlife use, and riparian           restoration. Environ. manage. 35: 231-246.

Tamarisk biological control educational brochure