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Matt Carlson and Irina Lapina presented the following workshop at the
CNIPM Conference, October 26, 2006
Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) of Alaska:
Commonly encountered nonnative and native species, plus tools for ID

(3.6 MB)


AAAS 2004 poster presentation: Invasive non-native plants in the arctic
(93 KB pdf)
Matthew Carlson, Irina Lapina, Julie Michaelson.

 
Invasive plant identification training presentations
June 14, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska
Presentation
Presenters
Monitoring, Recording and Managing Invasive Plants (<1MB)
click here for a powerpoint version (1.4 MB)
Michael Shepherd,
USDA, Forest Service,
State & Private Forestry
Non-native plants of Alaska: Taxonomy and monitoring protocols (1 MB)
click here for a powerpoint version (1.2 MB)
Matt Carlson,
Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Taxonomy of Alaska non-native plants (460 KB)
click here for a powerpoint version (1.8 MB)
Matt Carlson,
Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Non-native plants of Alaska: Boraginaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Polygonaceae, Rosaceae, Plantaginaceae, Ranunculaceae, Papaveraceae, Lamiaceae, and Scrophulariaceae
(1.1 MB)
click here for a powerpoint version (2.6 MB)
Matt Carlson,
Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Non-native plants of Alaska: Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Cruciferae (2 MB)
click here for a powerpoint version (6.4 MB)
Irina Lapina,
Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Non-native plants of Alaska: Poaceae
(1 MB)
click here for a powerpoint version (4.4 MB)
Matt Carlson,
Alaska Natural Heritage Program
Literature (113 KB)  

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