This guide by Drs. Scott Nissen, Andrew Norton, Anna Sher, and Dan Bean offers key options and considerations for tamarisk treatment, including biocontrol, targeted guidance on how to develop management plans, implement various control strategies, and plan restoration for treated sites. Useful resource as an accompaniment to Sher et al. 2010.    Nissen et al. 2010.   

Tamarisk Coalition produced a pamphlet that provides information on tamarisk and the tamarsik beetle, the biological control that was introduced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help manage the plant.

This field guide focuses on the most problematic weeds in northwestern North  America for which there are at least some biocontrol agents established. Multiple  photos and descriptions of each weed included in this guide emphasize key  identification traits and plant ecology. Comparison tables are included to further  aid in identification of related weed species, where applicable.
The MIGCLIM R dispersal model is calibrated and used to project the timing of arrival of subtropical tamarisk beetles into flycatcher habitats over the next 10 years, and to derive least dispersal time cost paths into these habitats.