Search results for '(sc:fq OR sc:ft) AND (invasive OR "invasive species" OR "IAS") AND (introduction OR introductions)'
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Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species in the Mekong Basin & Policies for Control.
Welcomme, R. L.; Vidthayanon, C.; Mekong River Commission (MRC), Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species in the Mekong Basin & Policies for Control, 2003, pp unpaginated
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Forest gaps in West Africa: a new frontier for an invasive pioneer.
Binggeli, P.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Forest gaps in West Africa: a new frontier for an invasive pioneer, 2004, pp unpaginated The trumpet tree (Cecropia peltata) is a small weedy tree from humid tropical America, which was introduced to Africa around 1910. For half a century ...
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What is an invasive species?
Richardson, D. M.; Pyšek, P.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, What is an invasive species?, 2004, pp unpaginated, many ref. Escalating transport of organisms around the world and the rapid increase in problems with invasive alien organisms worldwide, demands improved precis...
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Pathways for plant introduction.
Pasiecznik, N.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Pathways for plant introduction, 2004, pp unpaginated, 25 ref. Pathways are any means that allow the entry or spread of a pest. The terminology used by various authors is discussed, the numerous pathways by which ...
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Processes of plant naturalization.
Weber, E.; Schrader, G.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Processes of plant naturalization, 2004, pp unpaginated, many ref. Biological invasions by alien species are dynamic processes consisting of several steps: introduction, establishment, population growth and spread. Th...
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Weed risk assessment in Australia.
Walton, C. S.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, Weed risk assessment in Australia, 2004, pp unpaginated, 9 ref. This paper provides a brief history of quarantine operations and legislation for the entry of plants in Australia, and briefly discusses the adoption ...
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The introduction of parthenium weed into Ethiopia.
Cock, M.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, The introduction of parthenium weed into Ethiopia, 2001, pp unpaginated This paper briefly describes Parthenium hysterophorous, its origin, spread and its colonizing ability, and its biological control. Focus is given on i...
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The good, the bad and the thorny: impacts of Prosopis in Africa.
Pasiecznik, N.; CABI, Wallingford, UK, The good, the bad and the thorny: impacts of Prosopis in Africa, 2004, pp unpaginated This paper briefly discusses the introduction of Prosopis species into Africa from their native America over the past 200 years. Although some are use...
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