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These Papers Are Related To Invasive Species.

Ecological syndromes of invasion in semi-arid rangelands and their implications for land management and restoration

Restoration Encyclopedia: Invasive Species in Ecological Restoration

Protecting threatened species by removing introduced species from islands: An integrated model

Going over the edge: case studies using ecology to restore invaded lands

Alteration of Soil Nutrient Cycles by Centaurea maculosa (Spotted Knapweed)

Invasive burweed in Ruckle Provincial Park, British Columbia

Are invasive species the drivers or passengers of ecological change in highly disturbed plant communities?

Buffelgrass eradication at the Desert Laboratory, Tucson, Arizona

Hyperspectral remote sensing analysis for nuisance species management of restoration areas

Invasive species control and eradication projects on Santa Catalina Island, California: One step of an integrated conservation plan

Restoration from the ground up: Control of exotic weeds on military training lands

Mechanisms Of Invasiveness Of The Exotic Weed, Scotch Broom (Cytisus Scoparius (L.) Link) In British Columbia, Canada

Non-native species monitoring and reporting in U.S. ecosystems

Lawn burrweed management at Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia

Effect of habitat loss and invasion by Scotch Broom (Cytisis scoparius) on rare butterflies of Garry oak meadows.

Partial solutions to wicked problems: Integrating the science and management of biological invasions

A conceptual framework for non-native species monitoring and reporting in U.S. ecosystems

Getting ahead of the curve- overcoming obstacles to effective weed management

Invasive species- an overview of the national challenge and the Pacific Northwest response

Land imprinting standards for accelerating succession past the exotic weed stage

 

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