The role of research for integrated management of invasive species, invaded landscapes and communities

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P10877Applied Ecology Resources document ID20083099560
20083099561
P356DOI10.1111/J.1365-2664.2008.01471.X

P50authorYvonne M. BuckleyQ43111146
P2860cites workFluctuating resources in plant communities: a general theory of invasibilityQ28315221
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Spatial pattern formation facilitates eradication of infectious diseasesQ36574928
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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenizationQ40325394
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Canopy shade and the successional replacement of tamarisk by native box elderQ56289150
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The untamed shrew: on the termination of an eradication programme for an introduced speciesQ56775020
Habitat invasions by alien plants: a quantitative comparison among Mediterranean, subcontinental and oceanic regions of EuropeQ56775024
Highways as corridors and habitats for the invasive common reed Phragmites australis in Quebec, CanadaQ56775027
Stability of exotic annual grasses following restoration efforts in southern California coastal sage scrubQ56775029
Effects of pre-existing submersed vegetation and propagule pressure on the invasion success of Hydrilla verticillataQ56775033
Disturbance, invasion and re-invasion: managing the weed-shaped hole in disturbed ecosystemsQ56777142
Using a stochastic model to examine the ecological, economic and ethical consequences of population control in a charismatic invasive species: mute swans in North AmericaQ56778308
Beyond control: wider implications for the management of biological invasionsQ56779938
Assessing the impact of Impatiens glandulifera on riparian habitats: partitioning diversity components following species removalQ56781680
Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world orderQ56781936
ARE INVASIVE SPECIES THE DRIVERS OR PASSENGERS OF CHANGE IN DEGRADED ECOSYSTEMS?Q56784456
Slowing down a pine invasion despite uncertainty in demography and dispersalQ56926080
Modelling integrated weed management of an invasive shrub in tropical AustraliaQ56926095
Prospective evaluation of the biological control of vine mealybug: refuge effects and climateQ56944835
The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UKQ56953443
CONTEXT-DEPENDENT BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF AN INVASIVE THISTLEQ58462862
Kairomone traps: a tool for monitoring the invasive spruce bark beetleDendroctonus micans(Coleoptera: Scolytinae) and its specific predator,Rhizophagus grandis(Coleoptera: Monotomidae)Q59307509
Predicting weed distribution at the landscape scale: using naturalizedBrassicaas a model systemQ60536532
Impact: toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invadersQ104114170
P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectinvasive speciesQ183368
invasive species managementQ112231647
invasion managementQ113019190
invaded landscapeQ123709637
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion BiologyQ56241615
P1104number of pages6
P304page(s)397-402
P577publication date2008-04-01
P1433published inJournal of Applied EcologyQ3186894
P1476titleThe role of research for integrated management of invasive species, invaded landscapes and communities
P478volume45

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