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Naturalised non-native plants that become invasive pose a significant threat to the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas (areas dedicated and managed for long-term conservation of nature), economic productivity of agricultural businesses, and societal impacts including community, culture ...

Author(s)
Ngugi, M. R.; Neldner, V. J.
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Rangeland Journal, 2017, 39, 1, pp 85-95
Abstract

Prevention and restoration are two options for minimizing environmental and economic damages caused by invasive species. Prevention lowers the probability of an invasive species arriving. However, once invasive species have invaded an ecosystem, it is rarely economically or physically viable to...

Author(s)
Berry, K.; Finnoff, D. C.; Horan, R. D.; McDermott, S. M.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Journal of Forest Economics, 2017, 27, pp 91-98
Abstract

This study assessed ecological and socio-economic impacts of a participatory forest management project in the Republic of Benin. The study focused on the Wari-Maro Forest Reserve and the 'Projet d'Aménagement des Massifs Forestiers' five years after its completion. A forest inventory was carried...

Author(s)
Gandji, K.; Salako, V. K.; Assogbadjo, A. E.; Orekan, V. O. A.; Kakaï, R. L. G.; Sinsin, B. A.
Publisher
NISC - Taylor & Francis, Grahamstown, South Africa
Citation
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2017, 79, 2, pp 133-142
Abstract

Intensive human activities have resulted in a critical reduction of grasslands in Croatia, one of the richest Europian countries in terms of biodiversity. Sub-Pannonic steppic grasslands are very rare, only few occur in the continental part of Croatia and most of them are protected as NATURA 2000...

Author(s)
Pfeiffer, T. Ž.; Maronić, D. Š.; Zahirović, V.; Stević, F.; Mihaljević, M.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2017, 26, 2, pp 439-460
Abstract

In the face of increasing invasions and limited resources, appropriate management of invasive species requires prioritisation of species for management action. This process often relies on knowledge of species specific impacts. However, as studies explicitly measuring impact of marine alien species ...

Author(s)
Robinson, T. B.; Havenga, B.; Merwe, M. van der; Jackson, S.
Publisher
PENSOFT Publishers, Sofia, Bulgaria
Citation
NeoBiota, 2017, No.32, pp 127-141
Abstract

Amorpha fruticosa L. represents one of the most dangerous invasive neophytes spreading quickly in many countries and cities of southeastern Europe where it aggressively penetrates into newly invaded sites and establishes permanently. It prefers moist and periodically flooded terrains, being...

Author(s)
Radovanović, N.; Kuzmanović, N.; Vukojičić, S.; Lakušić, D.; Jovanović, S.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2017, 24, pp 101-108
Abstract

This case study describes the diagnosis of clinical toxoplasmosis in two meerkats (Suricata suricatta) from the Safari-zoological center, Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan. The meerkats showed neurological signs such as incoordination, lethargia, anorexia and one of them died. Gross pathology revealed diffuse...

Author(s)
Margalit Levi, M.; Bueller-Rosenzweig, A.; Horowitz, I.; Bouznach, A.; Edery, N.; Savitsky, I.; Fleiderovitz, L.; Baneth, G.; Mazuz, M. L.
Publisher
Israel Veterinary Medical Association, Raanana, Israel
Citation
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2017, 72, 1, pp 49-54
Abstract

Ecological niche modeling has emerged as a notable tool in invasive species risk assessment. However, the advances of the ecological niche theory, the basis of ecological niche modeling, are not matched by availability of detailed biological data. Thus, we proposed a conceptual framework to refine...

Author(s)
Feng Xiao; Papescedilla˜, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Modelling, 2017, 346, pp 48-57
Abstract

As the number of biological invasions increases, interactions between different invasive species will become increasingly important. Several studies have examined facilitative invader-invader interactions, potentially leading to invasional meltdown. However, if invader interactions are negative,...

Author(s)
Rauschert, E. S. J.; Shea, K.
Publisher
Springer-Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Population Ecology, 2017, 59, 1, pp 79-88
Abstract

Phytophthora cinnamomi is one of the world's most invasive plant pathogens affecting ornamental plants, horticultural crops and natural ecosystems. Accurate diagnosis is very important to determine the presence or absence of this pathogen in diseased and asymptomatic plants. In previous studies, P. ...

Author(s)
Kunadiya, M.; White, D.; Dunstan, W. A.; Hardy, G. E. St. J.; Andjic, V.; Burgess, T. I.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2017, 364, 7, pp fnx009

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