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  1. Controlling Purple Jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera): Assessment of Feasibility and Costs
  2. Freshwater wetlands: fertile grounds for the invasive P hragmites australis in a climate change context
  3. Varying Effects of Common Reed Invasion on Early Life History of Northern Pike
  4. Une liste des plantes vasculaires exotiques nuisibles du Québec: nouvelle approche pour la sélection des espèces et l'aide à la décision
  5. A Framework to Predict the Impacts of Shale Gas Infrastructures on the Forest Fragmentation of an Agroforest Region
  6. Est-ce que le roseau commun exotique envahit les marais adjacents aux routes ?
  7. Establishing the value of a salt marsh as a potential benchmark: vegetation surveys and paleoecological analyses as assessment tools
  8. Do Woody Plants Prevent the Establishment of Common Reed along Highways? Insights from Southern Quebec
  9. Biological collections in an ever changing world: Herbaria as tools for biogeographical and environmental studies
  10. La berce du Caucase : à l’aube d’une invasion au Québec ?
  11. Explaining invasiveness from the extent of native range: new insights from plant atlases and herbarium specimens
  12. Les plantes vasculaires exotiques naturalisées : une nouvelle liste pour le Québec
  13. Roads as Corridors for Invasive Plant Species: New Evidence from Smooth Bedstraw (Galium mollugo)
  14. Naturalization of exotic plant species in north-eastern North America: trends and detection capacity
  15. Paving the Way for Invasive Species: Road Type and the Spread of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)
  16. Plant introduction and extirpation in a small island park: Natural and anthropogenic rates
  17. Roadside as Invasion Pathway for Common Reed (Phragmites australis)
  18. The invasion of a large lake by the Eurasian genotype of common reed: The influence of roads and residential construction
  19. Fairy slipper ( Calypso bulbosa ) on Anticosti Island: the occurrence of a rare plant in an environment strongly modified by white-tailed deer
  20. Seeds contribute strongly to the spread of the invasive genotype of the common reed (Phragmites australis)
  21. Should we care about purple loosestrife? The history of an invasive plant in North America
  22. Quels sont les facteurs qui facilitent l'implantation du roseau commun (Phragmites australis) le long des routes du sud du Québec?
  23. HÉRITIER, Stéphane et LASLAZ, Lionel (dir.) (2008) Les parcs nationaux dans le monde. Protection, gestion et développement durable. Paris, Ellipses, 312 p. (ISBN 978-2-729-83950-5)
  24. Highways as corridors and habitats for the invasive common reedPhragmites australisin Quebec, Canada
  25. Can a small park preserve its flora? A historical study of Bic National Park, Quebec
  26. How did common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifoliaL.) spread in Québec? A historical analysis using herbarium records
  27. Expansion pathways of the exotic common reed (Phragmites australis): a historical and genetic analysis
  28. Fires in temperate peatlands (southern Quebec): past and recent trends
  29. Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography D. F. Sax, J. J. Stachowicz, S. D. Gaines . 2005. Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography. Sinauer Associates.xiii+. 495 18 × 23.5 cm, softcover, US$50.00...
  30. Animal and vegetation patterns in natural and man-made bog pools: implications for restoration
  31. A millennial-scale reconstruction of spruce budworm abundance in Saguenay, Quéebec, Canada
  32. Vegetation Dynamics on an Abandoned Vacuum-Mined Peatland: 5 Years of Monitoring
  33. Spontaneous revegetation of mined peatlands in eastern Canada
  34. The dynamics of a cotton-grass (Eriophorum vaginatum L.) cover expansion in a vacuum-mined peatland, southern Québec, Canada
  35. The impact of peatland afforestation on plant and bird diversity in southeastern Québec
  36. The spread of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) in Québec: A spatio-temporal perspective
  37. Vegetation of Sphagnum bogs in highly disturbed landscapes: relative influence of abiotic and anthropogenic factors
  38. Vegetation of Sphagnum bogs in highly disturbed landscapes: relative influence of abiotic and anthropogenic factors
  39. Reconstructing the recent dynamics of mires using a multitechnique approach
  40. Reconstructing the spread of invasive plants: taking into account biases associated with herbarium specimens
  41. Exotic plant species of the St Lawrence River wetlands: a spatial and historical analysis
  42. Determining the immigration potential of plants colonizing disturbed environments: the case of milled peatlands in Quebec
  43. The Regeneration of a Highly Disturbed Ecosystem: A Mined Peatland in Southern Québec
  44. Wind erosion and surface stability in abandoned milled peatlands
  45. A paleoecological analysis of a southern permafrost peatland, Charlevoix, Quebec
  46. Late Holocene Climate of the James Bay Area, Quebec, Canada, Reconstructed Using Fossil Beetles
  47. A paleoecological analysis of a southern permafrost peatland, Charlevoix, Quebec
  48. Peatland fragments of southern Quebec: recent evolution of their vegetation structure
  49. Peatland fragments of southern Quebec: recent evolution of their vegetation structure
  50. The spread of gray birch ( Betula populifolia ) in eastern Quebec: landscape and historical considerations
  51. The spread of gray birch (Betula populifolia) in eastern Quebec: landscape and historical considerations
  52. Climate Change and Future Position of Arctic Tree Line
  53. The Long-Term Stability of the Boreal Forest Limit in Subarctic Quebec
  54. Analyse macrofossile d'une palse subarctique (Québec nordique)
  55. Recent Fluctuations of the Lichen-Spruce Forest Limit in Subarctic Quebec
  56. Stem Analysis of a Long-Lived Black Spruce Clone at Treeline
  57. The arctic tree line as a record of past and recent climatic changes
  58. Black Spruce Growth Forms as a Record of a Changing Winter Environment at Treeline, Quebec, Canada