Point Pelee National Park in Ontario, Canada has been affected by a long history of human activity. This activity has encouraged the establishment of approximately 276 exotic invasive plant species. These plants decrease biodiversity and effective function of ecosystems within the Park. A 5 Year Exotic Plant Species Management Plan for the Park was written in 1990. Since that time inventories have been done on some of the species but a monitoring of all the high priority exotic invasive plants has not. As part of this study an inventory of the high priority exotic invasive plants and their spatial extent in the Park, was created. From May to September, 2011 a comprehensive inventory took place within a 5.5km stretch in the terrestrial area ...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
Invasion by alien species is one of the major contributors to the local and global loss of indigenou...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Management of invasive plant species can be a high continual cost in terms of treatment, therefor pr...
Management of invasive plant species can be a high continual cost in terms of treatment, therefor pr...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
The objective of this study was to examine the distribution of exotic plants and determine the poten...
Stanley Park is located within the Coastal Western Hemlock zone, and is mostly in the subzone dry ma...
Stanley Park is located within the Coastal Western Hemlock zone, and is mostly in the subzone dry ma...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Invasive species have been ranked second to habitat loss as posing the greatest threats to biodivers...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
Invasion by alien species is one of the major contributors to the local and global loss of indigenou...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Management of invasive plant species can be a high continual cost in terms of treatment, therefor pr...
Management of invasive plant species can be a high continual cost in terms of treatment, therefor pr...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
The objective of this study was to examine the distribution of exotic plants and determine the poten...
Stanley Park is located within the Coastal Western Hemlock zone, and is mostly in the subzone dry ma...
Stanley Park is located within the Coastal Western Hemlock zone, and is mostly in the subzone dry ma...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Invasive species have been ranked second to habitat loss as posing the greatest threats to biodivers...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Alien plants pose significant threats to protected areas worldwide yet many studies only describe th...