Common practices for invasive species control and management include physical, chemical, and biological approaches. The first two approaches have clear limitations and may lead to unintended (negative) consequences, unless carefully planned and implemented. For example, physical removal rarely completely eradicates the targeted invasive species and can cause disturbances that facilitate new invasions by nonnative species from nearby habitats. Chemical treatments can harm native, and especially rare, species through unanticipated side effects. Biological methods may be classified as biocontrol and the ecological approach. Similar to physical and chemical methods, biocontrol also has limitations and sometimes leads to unintended consequences....
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
The UW-Madison Arboretum uses an evolving, strategic approach to invasive species management that ai...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Common practices for invasive species control and management include physical, chemical, and biologi...
The aim of our study is to provide an integrated framework for the management of alien plant invasio...
Abstract: Invasive species threaten natural habitats worldwide, and active human management is requi...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Biological invasion can permanently alter ecosystem structure and function. In-vasive species are di...
Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society,...
Rangelands around the world provide economic benefits, and ecological services are critical to the c...
International audienceMany anthropic activities generate soil disturbances, favoring competitive, fa...
Invasive species are considered the second greatest threat to biodiversity (after habitat loss) as t...
Effective management of invading alien plants in natural and semi-natural systems is imperative if w...
This research article was published by PLOS Sustainability and TransformationAs the influx of differ...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
The UW-Madison Arboretum uses an evolving, strategic approach to invasive species management that ai...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Common practices for invasive species control and management include physical, chemical, and biologi...
The aim of our study is to provide an integrated framework for the management of alien plant invasio...
Abstract: Invasive species threaten natural habitats worldwide, and active human management is requi...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Biological invasion can permanently alter ecosystem structure and function. In-vasive species are di...
Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society,...
Rangelands around the world provide economic benefits, and ecological services are critical to the c...
International audienceMany anthropic activities generate soil disturbances, favoring competitive, fa...
Invasive species are considered the second greatest threat to biodiversity (after habitat loss) as t...
Effective management of invading alien plants in natural and semi-natural systems is imperative if w...
This research article was published by PLOS Sustainability and TransformationAs the influx of differ...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
The UW-Madison Arboretum uses an evolving, strategic approach to invasive species management that ai...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...