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Special Profile: Invasives.

Published online
04 Mar 2009
Content type
Journal issue
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2664.2008.01600.x


Publication language
English
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Abstract

This publication consists of 29 papers on invasive species research. Topics covered include: invasions, management, monitoring, stream ecosystems, species' responses, restoration and regeneration.

Key words

  • invasion
  • invasions
  • invasive species
  • monitoring
  • natural regeneration
  • pest control
  • restoration ecology
  • streams
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