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    For details on physical, chemical and biological control of this species please read our pdf file on management information   


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    2. Catling, P. M., and Z. S. Porebski. 1994. The history of invasion and current status of glossy Buckthorn, Rhamnus frangula, in southern Ontario. Canadian Field Naturalist 108 (3): 305-310 [Accessed 24 August 2004]
            Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
    4. Fagan, M. E., and D. R. Peart. 2004. Impact of the invasive shrub glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula L.) on juvenile recruitment by canopy trees. Forest Ecology and Management 194: 95-107.
            Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
    5. Gutierrez, D., and C. D. Thomas. 2000. Marginal range expansion in a hose-limited butterfly species Gonepteryx rhamni. Ecological Entomology 25: 165-170
            Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
    7. Hampe, A., and F. Bairlein. 2000. Modified dispersal-related traits in disjunct populations of bird-dispersed Frangula alnus (Rhamnaceae): a result of its Quaternary distribution shifts?. Ecography 23: 603-613
            Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
    8. Hampe, A., J. Arroyo, P. Jordano, and R. J. Petit. 2003. Rangewide phylogeography of a bird-dispersed Eurasian shrub: contrasting Mediterranean and temperate glacial refugia. Molecular Ecology 12: 3415-3426
            Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.

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