Invasive plant ecology and management : linking processes to practice /

This series addresses all topics relating to invasive species, including biosecurity surveillance, mapping and modeling, economics of invasive species and species interactions in plant invasions. Aimed at researchers, upper-level students and policy makers, titles in the series provide international...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2012.
Series:CABI invasives series ; 2.
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505 0 # |a Managing Invasive Species in Heterogeneous Ecosystems / Joel R. Brown and Brandon T. Bestelmeyer -- Linking Disturbance Regimes, Vegetation Dynamics, and Plant Strategies Across Complex Landscapes to Mitigate and Manage Plant Invasions / Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Brady W. Allred, R. Dwayne Elmore, and David M. Engle -- Land-use Legacy Effects of Cultivation on Ecological Processes / Lesley R. Morris -- Resource Pool Dynamics : Conditions That Regulate Species Interactions and Dominance / A. Joshua Leffler and Ronald J. Ryel -- Invasive Plant Impacts on Soil Properties, Nutrient Cycling, and Microbial Communities / Thomas A. Grant III and Mark W. Paschke -- Weather Variability, Ecological Processes, and Optimization of Soil Micro-environment for Rangeland Restoration / Stuart P. Hardegree, Jaepil Cho, and Jeanne M. Schneider -- The Effects of Plant-Soil Feedbacks on Invasive Plants : Mechanisms and Potential Management Options / Valerie T. Eviner and Christine V. Hawkes -- Species Performance : the Relationship Between Nutrient Availability, Life History Traits, and Stress / Jeremy J. James -- Reducing Invasive Plant Performance : a Precursor to Restoration / Joseph M. DiTomaso and Jacob N. Barney -- Revegetation : Using Current Technologies and Ecological Knowledge to Manage Site Availability, Species Availability, and Species Performance / Jane M. Mangold. 
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520 3 # |a This series addresses all topics relating to invasive species, including biosecurity surveillance, mapping and modeling, economics of invasive species and species interactions in plant invasions. Aimed at researchers, upper-level students and policy makers, titles in the series provide international coverage of topics related to invasive species, including both a synthesis of facts and discussions of future research perspectives and possible solutions. Chapters include: managing invasive species in heterogeneous ecosystems; linking disturbance regimes, vegetation dynamics, and plant strategies across complex landscapes to mitigate and manage plant invasions; land-use legacy effects of cultivation on ecological processes; conditions that regulate species interactions and dominance; invasive plant impacts on soil properties, nutrient cycling, and microbial communities; weather variability, ecological processes, and optimization of soil micro-environment for rangeland restoration; the effects of plant-soil feedbacks on invasive plants; the relationship between nutrient availability, life history traits, and stress; reducing invasive plant performance; and using current technologies and ecological knowledge to manage site availability, species availability, and species performance. 
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650 # 0 |a Invasive plants  |x Ecology. 
650 # 0 |a Invasive plants  |x Control. 
650 # 4 |a Weeds and Noxious Plants. 
650 # 4 |a Repellents and Attractants. 
650 # 4 |a Automation and Control. 
650 # 4 |a Grasslands and Rangelands. 
650 # 7 |a Cycling.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Invasions.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Invasive species.  |2 cabt 
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650 # 7 |a Nutrient availability.  |2 cabt 
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650 # 7 |a Restoration ecology.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Stress.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Surveillance.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Vegetation.  |2 cabt 
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