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Global invasive species introductions are rising, necessitating coordinated regulatory strategies within and across national borders. Although states ...
Read moreThe stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a conceptual framework for explaining how environmental context determines the nature of biotic interact...
Read moreLinear infrastructure intrusions are common around the world to meet the needs of a growing and interconnected human population. The implementation of...
Read moreThe global transfer of species by human vectors is continuing despite the use of managerial controls such as antifouling biocides and pesticide applic...
Read moreRoads are an important conduit for the spread of invasive species. Road age is a key factor that could influence the susceptibility of roads to invasi...
Read moreSome of the most damaging invasive plants are dispersed by frugivores and this is an area of emerging importance in weed management. It highlights the...
Read moreThe many thousands of potential invasive species pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity world-wide. In this study we propose that ass...
Read moreLimited information exists on approaches to effectively revegetate severely disturbed, barren, subgrade (unconsolidated parent material) serpentine su...
Read moreHuman-mediated dispersal has been shown to be the most important vector for the spread of invasive species, yet there has been little evaluation of al...
Read moreIn many ombrotrophic bog areas the invasion of grass (e.g. Molinia caerulea) and tree (e.g. Betula pubescens) species has become a major problem. We i...
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