Invasive Plants in Natural and Managed Systems--Linking Science and Management
Nelroy E. Jackson, Carla D'Antonio
págs. 1180-1181
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págs. 1185-1188
A Framework for Prioritizing Sleeper Weeds for Eradication
David C. Cunningham, Simon C. Barry, Melissa B. Burgess, Gemma Woldendorp
págs. 1189-1193
The Control of a Highly Invasive Tree Cinchona pubescens in Galapagos
Jorge Luis Renteria, Mónica Soria, Sarah R. Wilkinson, Patricio Yanez Moretta, René Valle, Mark Gardener, Christopher E. Buddenhagen, Alan Tye
págs. 1194-1202
Ibrahima Fall, Ousmane Fall, Nobuyuki Hori
págs. 1203-1209
Successional Changes in Himalayan Alpine Vegetation: Two Decades After Removal of Livestock Grazing
Rahul J. Shrivastava, Chandra Prakash Kala
págs. 1210-1212
Microclimatic Constraints and Revegetation Planning in a Variable Environment
Stuart P. Hardegree, Steven S. Van Vactor
págs. 1213-1215
Biology of Pathways for Invasive Weeds
Charles T. Bryson, Richard Carter
págs. 1216-1220
Insights to Invasive Species Dynamics from Desertification Studies
Kris M. Havstad, Debra P. C. Peters
págs. 1221-1225
The Exotic Flora of Chad: A First Contribution
Ignazio Camarda, Giuseppe Brundu
págs. 1226-1231
págs. 1232-1235
Selection of Models of Invasive Species Dynamics
Debra R. C. Peters
págs. 1236-1239
Linda Seidlova, Ann Milbau, Ivan Nijs
págs. 1240-1245
Using Ecological Theory to Guide the Implementation of Augmentative Restoration
Roger L. Sheley, Erin C. Bard, Jeff S. Jacobsen, John J. Borkowski
págs. 1246-1249
Local- Vs. Landscape-Scale Indirect Effects of an Invasive Weed on Native Plants
S. M. Louda, T. A. Rand, F. L. Russell
págs. 1250-1254
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) Control with Herbicides: Single-Year Application
Stevan Z. Knezevic, Rod Stolcpart, Don Doty, Dick Kinkaid, Doug Smith, Ralph Kulm, Mick Goodrich
págs. 1255-1260
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Monitoring Nonnative Plant Invasions Over Fifty Years in Wisconsin Forests
Donald M. Waller, David A. Rogers, Shannon M. Wiegmann, Thomas P. Rooney
págs. 1266-1268
Host-Pathogen Life History Interactions Affect Biological Control Success
Peter H. Thrall, Jeremy J. Burdon
págs. 1269-1274
An Adaptive Management Framework for Linking Science and Management of Invasive Alien Plants
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft
págs. 1275-1277
John P. Taylor, Kirk C. McDaniel
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Exotic Plants as Ecosystem Dominants
Julie S. Denslow, R. Flint Hughes
págs. 1283-1287
Extinction of a Common Native Species by Hybridization with an Invasive Congener
Debra R. Ayres, Donald R. Strong, Katherine Zaremba
págs. 1288-1291
How Weed Lists Help Protect Native Biodiversity in New Zealand
Susan M. Timmins
págs. 1292-1295
Daizy R. Batish, Ravinder K. Kohli, Harminder Pal Singh, Kuldip S. Dogra
págs. 1296-1300
Ann Milbau, Ivan Nijs
págs. 1301-1304
Risk Assessment for Invasive Plant Species
Mark R. Powell
págs. 1305-1308
Criteria for Listing Invasive Plants
Alison M. Fox, Doria R. Gordon
págs. 1309-1313
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