Advanced Datasheet Search
This is a power search of the key data tables in the full datasheets. It is based on an annually updated dataset which includes additional indexing and up-posting terms that are only available using this advanced datasheet search.
Datasheets on invasive species and animal pathogens, their geographical distribution, the native range, the invasive range, the habitats they are present in, the pathway of transportation, the risk and impact table can be retrieved and combined through the use of simple keyword searches.
You can easily build your search by adding additional keywords e.g.
Australia = will retrieve all invasive species and animal pathogens found in that country.
Australia NOT Indonesia = will retrieve all species and pathogens that are in Australia and not present in Indonesia.
(Australia NOT Indonesia) AND "HAB Freshwater" = as above but only those species that live in Freshwater habitats
For further examples see the Advanced Datasheet search examples on the 'Search Help' page.
Place all Boolean operators in capitals e.g. AND, NOT, OR
Add 'weeds' to any search to limit the results to weeds
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Search results for 'Australia'
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Cyperus esculentus (yellow nutsedge) C. esculentus is not listed in the species list of ISSG (2004), the Federal Noxious Weeds of the south-eastern USA (USDA, 2004), the...
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Cyperus iria (rice flatsedge) C. iria is rated by Holm et al. (1977) as one of the three most important weeds of rice in Sri Lanka, India and the Philippines. It is a...
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Cyperus rotundus (purple nutsedge) In their survey of the world's weeds, Holm et al. (1977) deduced that C. rotundus was the worst, based on its occurrence in 52 crops in 92...
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Cyprinus carpio The total production of C. carpio was 3,043,712 t in 2005. The main carp producing areas are Asia and Europe (92.8% and 5.0% of the total...
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Bactrocera cucurbitae (melon fly) Considered native to India, B. cucurbitae, the melon fly, is now found in more than 40 countries. The potential risk of its introduction...
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Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) This is a very serious pest of a wide variety of fruits throughout its range. Damage levels can be anything up to 100% of unprotected fruit. In...
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Dalbergia sissoo D. sissoo is a fast-growing nitrogen-fixing tree which can easily be propagated and will grow on any well-drained soil, even on pure...
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Datura stramonium (jimsonweed) As a weed in more than 100 countries, D. stramonium is considered by Holm et al. (1997) to be more widespread than even Cyperus rotundus which is...
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Dichrostachys cinerea (sickle bush) D. cinerea is a fast growing tree that has become an undesirable weed and is particularly a problem in areas where there has been overgrazing. In...
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Delairea odorata (Cape ivy) D. odorata has demonstrated its invasive nature on three continents, with California, USA and parts of Australia probably being the worst impacted...
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