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Title Tamarix : a case study of ecological change in the American West / edited by Anna Sher and Martin F. Quigley.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 488 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to the Paradox Plant / Anna Sher -- pt. I BIOLOGY AND RANGE -- 2. Genetics of Tamarix / John F. Gaskin -- 3. Measuring Extent and Projections of Tamarix Distribution in North America / Jim Graham -- 4. Evapotranspiration by Tamarisk In the Colorado River Basin / Erika Zavaleta -- 5. Tamarisk: Ecohydrology of a Successful Plant / Edward P. Glenn -- 6. Water Use by Tamarix / James R. Cleverly -- 7. Tamarix, Hydrology, and Fluvial Geomorphology / Patrick B. Shafroth -- 8. Tamarix and Salinity: An Overview / Ken D. Lair -- pt. II ECOLOGY -- 9. Tamarix from Organism to Landscape / Tom Dudley -- 10. Tamarix as Wildlife Habitat / William S. Longland -- 11. Tamarisk in Riparian Woodlands: A Bird's Eye View / Charles Van Riper III -- 12. Tamarix as Invertebrate Habitat / Peter Dalin -- 13. Tamarix and Soil Ecology / Catherine A. Gehring -- 14. Fire Ecology of Tamarix / Gail M. Drus -- 15. Tamarix: Passenger or Driver of Ecosystem Change? / Tyler D. Johnson -- pt. III THE HUMAN ELEMENT -- 16. Tamarisk Introduction, Naturalization, and Control In the United States, 1818-1952 / Matthew K. Chew -- 17. The Politics of a Tree: How a Species Became National Policy / Tim Carlson -- 18.A Philosophical Framework for Assessing the Value of Tamarisk / Naomi Reshotko -- 19. Botany and Horticulture of Tamarisk / Martin F. Quigley -- pt. IV MANAGEMENT -- 20. Tamarisk Management: Lessons and Techniques / Charles R. Hart -- 21. Tamarisk Management at Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge: A Resource Manager's Perspective / Gina Dello Russo -- 22. Bring on the Beetles! The History and Impact of Tamarisk Biological Control / Kevin Hultine -- 23. Riparian Restoration in the Context of Tamarix Control / Anna Sher -- 24. Revegetation after Tamarisk Removal: What Grows Next? / Robin F. Bay -- 25. The Future of Tamarix In North America / Anna Sher.
Summary Few plant species have had as much combined scientific, public, and political attention as exotic Tamarix spp. (tamarisk, saltcedar), attracting the public eye in the early 2000s when widespread drought in the West corresponded to assertions that the introduced tree used as much water as whole cities. This book contains twenty-four chapters on the hybrid swarm that represents invasive tamarisk, including its biology, ecology, politics, history, management, and even the philosophical and ethical issues involved with designating a particular species as 'good' or 'bad'.
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Subject Tamarisks -- West (U.S.)
Tamarisks.
Tamarisks -- Control -- West (U.S.)
Tamarisks -- Control.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Sher, Anna.
Quigley, Martin F.
Other Form: Print version: Tamarix. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2013 9780199898206 (DLC) 2012019809 (OCoLC)802324783
ISBN 9780199898213 (electronic book)
0199898219 (electronic book)
1299600905 (e-book)
9781299600904 (e-book)
9780199898206
0199898200