Modeling the invasive emerald ash borer risk of spread using a spatially explicit cellular model
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Stephen N. Matthews | Mark W. Schwartz | Louis R. Iverson | Jonathan M. Bossenbroek | Anantha M. Prasad | Matthew P. Peters | A. Prasad | L. Iverson | M. Schwartz | S. Matthews | M. Peters | J. Bossenbroek | T. Davis Sydnor | T. Davis Sydnor
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