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SPECIES: Typha latifolia | Common Cattail
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American coot response to habitat change on a Colorado marsh. Southwestern Naturalist. 26(1): 59-65. [17677] 12. Grace, James B.; Harrison, Janet S. 1986. The biology of Canadian weeds. 73. Typha latifolia L., Typha angustifolia L. and Typha xglauca Godr. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 66: 361-379. [17673] 13. Grace, James B.; Wetzel, Robert G. 1981. Habitat partitioning and competitive displacement in cattails (Typha): experimental field studies. American Naturalist. 118(4): 463-474. [17674] 14. Grace, James B.; Wetzel, Robert G. 1982. Variations in growth and reproduction within populations of two rhizomatous plant species: Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia. Oecologia. 53: 258-263. [17682] 15. Grace, James B.; Wetzel, Robert G. 1982. Niche differentiation between two rhizomatous plant species: Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia. Canadian Journal of Botany. 60: 46-57. [17683] 16. Great Plains Flora Association. 1986. Flora of the Great Plains. 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Galen. 1967. Experimental and natural hybrids in North American typha (Typhaceae). American Midland Naturalist. 78(2): 257-287. [17667] 40. Smith, Loren M. 1989. Effects of grazing and burning on nutritive quality of cattail in Playas. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. 27: 51-53. [11149] 41. Smith, Loren M.; Kadlec, John A. 1985. Comparisons of prescribed burning and cutting of Utah marsh plants. Great Basin Naturalist. 45: 462-466. [10496] 42. Smith, Loren M.; Kadlec, John A. 1985. Fire and herbivory in a Great Salt Lake marsh. Ecology. 66(1): 259-265. [7619] 43. Smith, Robert H. 1942. Management of salt marshes on the Atlantic Coast of the United States. Transactions, 7th North American Wildlife Conference. 7: 272-277. [14505] 44. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1982. National list of scientific plant names. Vol. 1. List of plant names. SCS-TP-159. Washington, DC. 416 p. [11573] 45. Welsh, Stanley L.; Atwood, N. 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