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References

  1. Zandonella, C. 2001. UC researchers announce results that could complicate measures to halt spread of Sudden Oak Death. Campus News, Media Relations, University of California-Berkeley. URL http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2001/01/10_oak.html
  2. ____________ 2002. OakMapper. Based on information contained in OakMapper database updated September 2002. URL http://kellylab.berkeley.edu/SODmonitoring/.
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