While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50 years, the immense region of Latin America has made little progress. Recognising this, a group of scientists working on plant invasions in Latin America met in Chile in late 2010 to develop a research agenda for the region based on lessons learned elsewhere. Our three main findings are as follows. (1) Globalisation is inevitable, but the resultant plant introductions can be slowed or prevented by effective quarantine and early intervention. Development of spatially explicit inventories, research on the invasion process and weed risk assessments can help prioritise and streamline action. (2) Eradication has limited application for plants and ...
A global conservation goal is to understand the pathways through which invasive species are introduc...
Invasive alien plants pose a major threat to agriculture, the natural environment and livelihoods wo...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
invasive alien weed, Latin America, natural weed management Invasive alien weeds pose a serious thre...
The challenge of managing biological invasions requires novel approaches and coordinated efforts, es...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
A global conservation goal is to understand the pathways through which invasive species are introduc...
Invasive alien plants pose a major threat to agriculture, the natural environment and livelihoods wo...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
invasive alien weed, Latin America, natural weed management Invasive alien weeds pose a serious thre...
The challenge of managing biological invasions requires novel approaches and coordinated efforts, es...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
A global conservation goal is to understand the pathways through which invasive species are introduc...
Invasive alien plants pose a major threat to agriculture, the natural environment and livelihoods wo...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...