Ecologically based invasive plant management (EBIPM) is a decision-making framework to improve the management of invasive plant species. When land managers...
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Adventive plant Archaeophyte Climate change and invasive species Ecologically based invasive plant management Escaped plant Hemerochory Invasion genetics...
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Ecological restoration (category Phytoremediation plants)
engineering – Environmental engineering Ecological triage Ecologically based invasive plant management Floodplain restoration – Restoration of a river's floodplain...
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Hesperis matronalis (category Garden plants)
bloom. Although it makes an attractive, hardy garden plant, it has been found to be ecologically invasive in North America. Hesperis matronalis is propagated...
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Reynoutria japonica (category Garden plants of Asia)
numerous habitats, and is classified as a pest and invasive species in several countries. The plant is popular with beekeepers, and its young stems are...
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theoretical framework management. While they did not fully embrace ecosystem-based management by still calling for "ecologically defined boundaries", they...
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Cytisus scoparius (category Plants described in 1753)
soil conditions. Outside of its native range, it is an ecologically destructive colonizing invasive species in grassland, shrub and woodland, and other habitats...
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"Integrated Pest Management of Rice: Ecological Concepts". In Opender Koul; Gerrit W. Cuperus (eds.). Ecologically Based Integrated Pest Management. CABI. pp...
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developing invasive species management plans and invasive species research. In NISA, there are no reduction targets for decreasing the numbers of invasive species...
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Invasive species in the Everglades are exotic plants and animals that are not native to the area and have aggressively adapted to conditions in wilderness...
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Melilotus albus (category Medicinal plants)
habitats. This species is listed as an "exotic pest" in Tennessee, "ecologically invasive" in Wisconsin, and a "weed" in Kentucky and Quebec. Melilotus albus...
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Lionfish (category Invasive species in the Mediterranean Sea)
themselves as significant invasive species off the East Coast of the United States and in the Caribbean. About 93% of the invasive population in the Western...
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climax plant communities on deep sands, particularly at low elevations. Beyond North America, S. cryptandrus has become increasingly invasive in parts...
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Silphium perfoliatum (redirect from Cup plant)
NYCRR Part 575 Prohibited and Regulated Invasive Species Express Terms "Silphium perfoliatum". Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. 2009. Archived from...
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Eucalyptus (section Eucalyptus as an invasive species)
become invasive and are causing major problems for local ecosystems, mainly due to the absence of wildlife corridors and rotations management.[citation...
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Environmental issues in Florida (redirect from Invasive species in Florida)
is the most significant invasive aquatic plant species in the state; aggressive biological, chemical and mechanical management has reduced the effects...
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milfoil, invasive to Ireland List of invasive non-native species in England and Wales List of introduced species Lists of invasive species Invasive species...
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interaction with invasive species, or mitigation of negative influences such as weeds or erosion. See also Albert Morris. Invasive plant species are often...
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Ecosystem (section Management)
and enters the plant-based trophic system. After plants and animals die, the organic matter contained in them enters the detritus-based trophic system...
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Ecology (redirect from Ecologically)
otherwise inhibit coral growth. Similarly, invasive species can wreak havoc on ecosystems. For instance, invasive Burmese pythons have caused a 98% decline...
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Pistia (category Invasive plant species in Sri Lanka)
for Research on Aquatic Invasive Species (NCRAIS)". nas.er.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-05. Kasulo, V. 2000. The impact of invasive species in African lakes...
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Zebra mussel (section As an invasive species)
become an invasive species in North America, and as such, they are the target of federal policy to control them, for instance in the National Invasive Species...
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particular, is regarded as an invasive species. In Europe, Sciurus carolinensis is included (since 2016) in the list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern...
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sustainable management of buffell grass – a species useful for pastoral meat production but disadvantageous ecologically as it is invasive and out-competes...
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Askham Bog (section Herbaceous plants)
Askham Bog is regarded as one of the most ecologically diverse sites in Northern England; especially regarding plants, invertebrates and birds. The ecological...
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Land ethic (section Ecologically based land ethic)
human's relation to land and to the animals and plants which grow upon it". Leopold offers an ecologically based land ethic that rejects strictly human-centered...
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Ecosystem management is an approach to natural resource management that aims to ensure the long-term sustainability and persistence of an ecosystem's function...
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Catalina Island Conservancy (category Nature conservation organizations based in the United States)
Campers manage about 450 acres for 75 different invasive species, logging more than 7,000 hours of invasive plant removal a year. The Catalina Island fox is...
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Wildfire (category Emergency management)
downed logs, and vines. Kudzu, Old World climbing fern, and other invasive plants that scale trees may also encourage ladder fires. Crown, canopy, or...
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Biological pest control (section Secondary plants)
original on 2017-04-10. National Research Council (1996). Ecologically Based Pest Management:New Solutions for a New Century. The National Academies Press...
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