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    27 references found for Berberis thunbergii:
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    1. Ehrenfeld, J. G. 1997. Invasion of Deciduous Forest Preserves in the New York Metropolitan Region by Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) . Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 124(2): 210-215.
      Summary: Scientific study documenting the spread of species through New York. Offers suggestions and on future management.
      Summary: An abstract that offers some management information and also distribution information.
      Available from: http://www.kluweronline.com/article.asp?PIPS=250504&PDF=1 [Accessed 29 June 2004]

    General references

    4. Bocker R, Dirk M, 1998. Distribution and Spreading of Alien Trees and Shrubs in South Western Germany and Contributions to Germination Biology. Plant Invasions: Ecological Mechanisms and Human Responses. Eds.: Starfinger, U., Edwards, K., Kowarik, I., Williamson, M., Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands: 285-297.
      Summary: Available from: http://www.rbg.ca/cbcn/en/projects/invasives/i_shrub2.html#Japanese%20barberry [Accessed October 14 2004]

    7. Christenhusz MJM, van Uffelen GA, 2001. Verwilderde Japanse planten in Nederland, ingevoerd door Von Siebold (Naturalised Japanese plants in the Netherlands, introduced by Von Siebold). Gorteria 27(5):97-108

    8. Ehrenfeld, J. G. 1999. Structure and Dynamics of Populations of Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) Biol. Invasions. 1:203-213

    9. Hamet-Ahti L, Suominen J, Ulvinen T, Uotila P. (eds), 1998. Retkeilykasvio (Field Flora of Finland); Ed. 4. 656 pp.; Finnish Museum of Natural History, Botanical Museum. Helsinki
      Summary: Scientific study that investigates nitrogen response of species. Also offers a basis for a theory that species and earthworms are somehow inherently connected.

    11. Hartvig P, 2002. Forvildede vedplanter fra haver og hegn - et problem for Dansk natur? (Escaped woody garden plants - a problem in Danish nature?) Dansk Dendrologisk Arsskrift: 20:19-23.
      Summary: Available from: http://nb.au.com/nswweedsoc/January2003/2.htm [Accessed October 14 2004]
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://www.invasive.org/eastern/eppc/barberry.html [Accessed 4 June 2004]
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://webapps.lib.uconn.edu/ipane/browsing.cfm?descriptionid=26 [Accessed 4 June 2004]
      Summary: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals.
      Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=18835 [Accessed December 31 2004]

    16. Kourtev, P. S., J. G. Ehrenfeld, and W. Z. Huang. 1998. Effects of Exotic Plant Species on Soil Properties in Hardwood Forests of New Jersey. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 105: 493-501.
      Summary: Research paper that discusses the srpead of species through New Jersey and its impacts on soil properties.

    17. Lebuhn, G., and G. J. Anderson. 1994. Anther Tripping and Pollen Dispensing in Berberis thunbergii. American Midland Naturalist 131(2): 257-265.
      Summary: A scientific study that contains extensive reproduction information on species.
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/connecticut/science/art317.html [Accessed 4 June 2004]
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/factsheets/shrubs/japbarbr.html [Accessed 4 June 2004]
      Summary: Available from: http://web.unicam.it/botanica/OrtoBotanico/esotiche%20per%20sito.htm [Accessed October 14 2004]
      Summary: Available from: http://www.atlas-roslin.pl/gatunki/Berberidaceae.htm [Accessed October 14 2004]
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://www.invasive.org/eastern/midatlantic/beth.html [Accessed 4 June 2004]

    23. Tsuji, Y., and S. Takatsuki. 2004. Food habits and home range use of Japanese macaques on an island inhabited by deer. Ecological Research 19: 281-388. [Accessed 29 June 2004]
      Summary: Information on distribution and species notes.
      Summary: Information on common names, synonyms, and the distributional range of species.
      Available from: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?6974 [Accessed 4 June 2004]
      Summary: Available from: http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch?mode=Scientific+Name&keywordquery=Berberis+thunbergii [Accessed 4 March 2006]
      Summary: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
      Available from: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/invasive/factsheets/barberry.htm [Accessed 4 June 2004]

    27. Wittman H, Pilsl P, 1997. Reports on the flora of the Province Salzburg. Linzer Biologische Beitrage 29(1):385-506.
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