Invasive exotic species are an international threat to biodiversity. Management of invasive species is divided into three approaches: prevention of introduction outside of native range; eradication of invasions; and containment and control strategies. Prevention is unfortunately limited by accurate predictions and border control measures which are difficult to implement. Similarly, eradication is made difficult due to the fast acting and aggressive behavior of many invasive species, some of which are naturalized for many years before control measures are implemented. This leaves containment and control as management strategies for many managers today. Land protection groups in the United States including non-profit land trusts and governmen...
Invasive non-native plant species are causing worldwide economic and ecological damage. As an exampl...
Invasive exotic species are organisms artificially introduced from their natural geographic range in...
Invasive plant species can establish in diverse environments, and, with the increase in human mobili...
Recently, populations of invasive plants are increasing in the Duke Forest and detrimentally affecti...
Invasive plants have become a wicked problem of the 21st century. Brought to areas outside of their ...
Globalization has created opportunities for plant and animal species to be transported to novel ecos...
Globalization has created opportunities for plant and animal species to be transported to novel ecos...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Protected areas are essential for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services such as natural d...
On the Animas River in Southwestern Colorado, invasive plant species saltcedar tamarisk (Tamarix ram...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Invasive non-native plant species are causing worldwide economic and ecological damage. As an exampl...
Invasive exotic species are organisms artificially introduced from their natural geographic range in...
Invasive plant species can establish in diverse environments, and, with the increase in human mobili...
Recently, populations of invasive plants are increasing in the Duke Forest and detrimentally affecti...
Invasive plants have become a wicked problem of the 21st century. Brought to areas outside of their ...
Globalization has created opportunities for plant and animal species to be transported to novel ecos...
Globalization has created opportunities for plant and animal species to be transported to novel ecos...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Protected areas are essential for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services such as natural d...
On the Animas River in Southwestern Colorado, invasive plant species saltcedar tamarisk (Tamarix ram...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Invasive non-native plant species are causing worldwide economic and ecological damage. As an exampl...
Invasive exotic species are organisms artificially introduced from their natural geographic range in...
Invasive plant species can establish in diverse environments, and, with the increase in human mobili...