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TITLE PAGE INTRODUCTION METHODS RESULTS DISCUSSION SUMMARY
 Figure 1. Glossy Buckthorn
Figure 2. Site F 12OCT99, 12OCT01
Figure 3. Site Characteristics Table
Figure 4. Study Area Map
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Figure 5. Summary Indices Table
Figure 6. Dominance Map
Figure 7. Density Map
Figure 8. Diameter Map
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Figure 9. Buckthorn Regrowth

Figure 10. Future Dispersal Table Figure 11. Future Dispersal Map Figure 12. Attribute Matrix UWSP Geo Schmeeckle Reserve