Abstract Exotic species can threaten native ecosys-tems and reduce services that ecosystems provide to humans. Early detection of incipient populations of exotic species is a key step in containing exotics before explosive population growth and corresponding impacts occur. We report the results of the first three years of an exotic plant early detection and treatment program conducted along more than 3,000 km of transportation corridors within an area>1.5 million ha in the Mojave Desert, USA. Incipient populations of 43 exotic plant species were mapped using global positioning and geographic information systems. Brassica tournefortii (Sahara mustard) infested the most soil types (47 % of 256) surveyed in the study area, while Nicotiana g...
Large-scale control of invasive plants can benefit strongly from reliable assessment of spatial vari...
vulnerable habitats Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species ...
The specific mechanisms that result in the success of any species invasion case are difficult to doc...
Abstract Exotic species can threaten native ecosys-tems and reduce services that ecosystems provide ...
Abstract Exotic species can threaten native ecosys-tems and reduce services that ecosystems provide ...
The invasion and persistence of exotic plant species threatens the natural features that national pa...
Invasive exotic plants provide an unnatural conduit for fires in the Mojave Desert. For the last fiv...
For the last five years, roadside monitoring for exotic invasive species has been a common practice ...
Invasive species are considered an agent of ecological change with more significant effects than glo...
In 2002, the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) of the University of California at Riverside init...
Increased livestock densities near artificial watering sites create disturbance gradients called pio...
The monitoring of Mojave Desert plant communities during and following disturbance is an important p...
In a matter of 50 years, exotic annual plants have become widespread in the Mojave Desert, contribut...
Abstract Given the abundance of non-native spe-cies invading wildland habitats, managers need to emp...
Invasive exotic species can have a significant impact on the structure, function, and diversity of e...
Large-scale control of invasive plants can benefit strongly from reliable assessment of spatial vari...
vulnerable habitats Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species ...
The specific mechanisms that result in the success of any species invasion case are difficult to doc...
Abstract Exotic species can threaten native ecosys-tems and reduce services that ecosystems provide ...
Abstract Exotic species can threaten native ecosys-tems and reduce services that ecosystems provide ...
The invasion and persistence of exotic plant species threatens the natural features that national pa...
Invasive exotic plants provide an unnatural conduit for fires in the Mojave Desert. For the last fiv...
For the last five years, roadside monitoring for exotic invasive species has been a common practice ...
Invasive species are considered an agent of ecological change with more significant effects than glo...
In 2002, the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) of the University of California at Riverside init...
Increased livestock densities near artificial watering sites create disturbance gradients called pio...
The monitoring of Mojave Desert plant communities during and following disturbance is an important p...
In a matter of 50 years, exotic annual plants have become widespread in the Mojave Desert, contribut...
Abstract Given the abundance of non-native spe-cies invading wildland habitats, managers need to emp...
Invasive exotic species can have a significant impact on the structure, function, and diversity of e...
Large-scale control of invasive plants can benefit strongly from reliable assessment of spatial vari...
vulnerable habitats Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species ...
The specific mechanisms that result in the success of any species invasion case are difficult to doc...