author: david m richardson

Plant Invasions in Protected Areas: Patterns, Problems and Challenges

... IAP risk assessment in the Northern Territory resulted in it being ranked a ... free of U. mutica and perhaps some other wetlands in North Queensland ... listing as an IAP (Miller et al. 1981). Like U. mutica, H. amplexicaulis was also ...

Fire in South African Mountain Fynbos: Ecosystem, Community and Species Response at Swartboskloof

... more evolu- tionarily advanced trait . Midgley ( 1987a ) found that ... ( one reproductive episode per lifetime ) and iteroparity ( many reproductive ... having longer - lived seeds ( greater seed banks ) , seeds with a lower mortality ...

Plant Invasions: The Role of Biotic Interactions

... negative effect of resident soil biota on growth' in the native ranges of Acers. In other words, they did not find a switch from strong negative PSFs in native ranges to weak negative, neutral or positive PSFs in non- native ranges, but ...

Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus

A comprehensive review essential for all involved in the management of natural and planted pine forests.

Wattles: Australian Acacia Species Around the World

... San Francisco (Shinn, 1913). This use argu- ably led to the first wide-scale ... Luis Obispo County, and around Carpinteria. More specifically he reports ... IPC; https://www.cal-ipc.org/, accessed 1 January 2023) was formed in 1992 to ...

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