Invasive plants are a major threat to environmental conservation and are costly to control. To effectively mitigate invasion natural resource managers need to anticipate potential damage, develop policies to prevent introduction as well as mitigate spread. Weed distribution modeling provides managers with the objective information required to strategically direct control efforts. However, often the empirical species distribution data needed to model habitat susceptibility to invasion are limited. For this reason, the benefits of mechanistic models (predictions based on knowledge of species environmental tolerances) are gaining recognition and acceptance. In a recent publication by Smith et al. (2012) a framework for estimating weed invasion...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Aim To develop and test a general framework for estimating weed invasion potential (suitability and ...
Invasive weeds are a major cause of biodiversity loss and economic damage world-wide. There is often...
The invasion of natural environments by alien species is a significant threat to the ecological inte...
Invasive plants pose a serious threat to ecological, environmental and cultural values of infested r...
Aim: Biological invasions pose a major conservation threat and are occurring at an unprecedented rat...
When an invasive alien ‘weed’ emerges in a previously uninhabited landscape, land managers must resp...
Aim: To develop a surveillance support model that enables prediction of areas susceptible to invasi...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
Invasive weeds inflict significant harm on native species, ecosystem processes, and natural disturba...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
Australian Acacia species, commonly known as wattles, have been widely introduced outside Australia,...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Aim To develop and test a general framework for estimating weed invasion potential (suitability and ...
Invasive weeds are a major cause of biodiversity loss and economic damage world-wide. There is often...
The invasion of natural environments by alien species is a significant threat to the ecological inte...
Invasive plants pose a serious threat to ecological, environmental and cultural values of infested r...
Aim: Biological invasions pose a major conservation threat and are occurring at an unprecedented rat...
When an invasive alien ‘weed’ emerges in a previously uninhabited landscape, land managers must resp...
Aim: To develop a surveillance support model that enables prediction of areas susceptible to invasi...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
Invasive weeds inflict significant harm on native species, ecosystem processes, and natural disturba...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
Australian Acacia species, commonly known as wattles, have been widely introduced outside Australia,...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...
Invasive species pose a substantial risk to native biodiversity. As distributions of invasive specie...