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Publications by Tricia L. Wurtz
Invasive Sweetclover (Melilotus Alba) Impacts Native Seedling Recruitment Along Floodplains of Interior Alaska
Biological Invasions
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
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A Recessive Gene for White Sepal Colour in Sweetclover,Melilotus albaL.
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Vertebrate Herbivory Impacts Seedling Recruitment More Than Niche Partitioning or Density-Dependent Mortality
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Studies on the Comparative Cytology of the Annual and Biennial Varieties of Melilotus Alba
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