Disturbance, invasion and re-invasion: managing the weed-shaped hole in disturbed ecosystems
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Effects of soil nitrogen availability and native grass diversity on exotic forb dominance.Development of a natural practice to adapt conservation goals to global change.Over-invasion by functionally equivalent invasive species.Disturbance governs dominance of an invasive forb in a temporary wetland.Integrating multiple disturbance aspects: management of an invasive thistle, Carduus nutansResource competition in plant invasions: emerging patterns and research needsTiming of favorable conditions, competition and fertility interact to govern recruitment of invasive Chinese tallow tree in stressful environmentsA long-term experimental case study of the ecological effectiveness and cost effectiveness of invasive plant management in achieving conservation goals: bitou bush control in booderee national park in eastern australia.Prioritizing management actions for invasive populations using cost, efficacy, demography and expert opinion for 14 plant species world-wide.Pinus contorta invasions increase wildfire fuel loads and may create a positive feedback with fire.Ecological application of biotic resistance to control the invasion of an invasive plant, Ageratina altissima.Secondary invasion: When invasion success is contingent on other invaders altering the properties of recipient ecosystems.Effects of long-term consumer manipulations on invasion in oak savanna communities.Managing the impact of invasive species: the value of knowing the density-impact curve.Long-term late season mowing maintains diversity in southern US tallgrass prairie invaded byBothriochloa ischaemumThe problem of prediction in invasion biologyA tale of two invaders: divergent spreading kinetics of the alien green algae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindraceaEffect of propagule pressure on recovery of a California grassland after an extreme disturbanceMovement, impacts and management of plant distributions in response to climate change: insights from invasionsAssessment of plant community restoration following Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) control by Verticillium albo-atrumProgress toward understanding the ecological impacts of nonnative speciesAssociations of invasive alien species and other threats to IUCN Red List species (Chordata: vertebrates)Environmental Variability and Ontogenetic Niche Shifts in Exotic Plants May Govern Reinvasion Pressure in Restorations of Invaded EcosystemsManaging invasions at the cost of native habitat? An experimental test of the impact of fire on the invasion of Chromolaena odorata in a South African savannaThe invasive weed Lantana camara increases fire risk in dry rainforest by altering fuel bedsPredation contributes to invasion resistance of benthic communities against the non-indigenous tunicate Ciona intestinalisSmall urban centres as launching sites for plant invasions in natural areas: insights from South AfricaIntegrating local knowledge and research to refine the management of an invasive non-native grass in critically endangered grassy woodlandsThe association between invasive Lantana camara and seedlings/saplings of a plant community in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, India
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Disturbance, invasion and re-invasion: managing the weed-shaped hole in disturbed ecosystems
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im September 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article published on 01 September 2007
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2007
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Disturbance, invasion and re-i ...... d hole in disturbed ecosystems
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Disturbance, invasion and re-i ...... d hole in disturbed ecosystems
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Benjamin M Bolker
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2007.01067.X
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2007-09-01T00:00:00Z