Mapping and impacts of the invasive Hiptage benghalensis liana on Reunion Island and identification of control priorities. Biological invasions are currently the main problem for island biodiversity conservation. Once a new area is strongly invaded, it is however important to set up an action plan with a time-line for follow-up. The objectives of this study are (1) to develop a rapid, precise and easy mapping methodology, simple to reproduce over time, in order to (2) identify the priorities for the control of invasive alien plants. Through a simplified map showing the level of invasiveness of the Hiptage benghalensis at an island scale, we demonstrate that control priorities can rapidly be suggested. We mapped the heavily invaded areas th...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...
Towards an agreed methodology for the recovery of threatened plants in La Réunion Island. — The know...
Economic (industrialization, trade) and social (increased human needs) development represents a majo...
Les invasions biologiques constituent actuellement le problème majeur de conservation de la biodiver...
International audienceBiological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide, especially on tropical I...
Les invasions biologiques menacent la conservation de la biodiversité mondiale, notamment en milieu ...
Biological invasions threaten the conservation of global biodiversity, particularly in island enviro...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide, especially on tropical islands such as Reunion...
International audienceIn western Indian Ocean, Reunion Island remains a hot-spot for biological cons...
International audienceThe largest area of intact vegetation in the Mascarene's archipelago is found ...
Assessment of ecological consequences of plant invasions on Réunion Island (Mascarene Archipelago, I...
The largest area of intact vegetation in the Mascarene Archipelago is found on La Reunion Island. In...
La R union Island has the largest area of intact vegetation of the islands in the Mascarene archipel...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss world-...
Summary. — The recent evolution of management strategies of invasive plants on Réunion Island. — Th...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...
Towards an agreed methodology for the recovery of threatened plants in La Réunion Island. — The know...
Economic (industrialization, trade) and social (increased human needs) development represents a majo...
Les invasions biologiques constituent actuellement le problème majeur de conservation de la biodiver...
International audienceBiological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide, especially on tropical I...
Les invasions biologiques menacent la conservation de la biodiversité mondiale, notamment en milieu ...
Biological invasions threaten the conservation of global biodiversity, particularly in island enviro...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide, especially on tropical islands such as Reunion...
International audienceIn western Indian Ocean, Reunion Island remains a hot-spot for biological cons...
International audienceThe largest area of intact vegetation in the Mascarene's archipelago is found ...
Assessment of ecological consequences of plant invasions on Réunion Island (Mascarene Archipelago, I...
The largest area of intact vegetation in the Mascarene Archipelago is found on La Reunion Island. In...
La R union Island has the largest area of intact vegetation of the islands in the Mascarene archipel...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss world-...
Summary. — The recent evolution of management strategies of invasive plants on Réunion Island. — Th...
Biological invasion science lacks standardised measures of invasion success that would provide effec...
Towards an agreed methodology for the recovery of threatened plants in La Réunion Island. — The know...
Economic (industrialization, trade) and social (increased human needs) development represents a majo...