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This proceedings contains papers focusing on forest invasive plant species, considering that Southeast Asia's forests are becoming very susceptible to...
Read morePredictions of the identities and ecological impacts of invasive alien species are critical for risk assessment, but presently we lack universal and s...
Read moreRising human activity in the Arctic, combined with a warming climate, increases the probability of introduction and establishment of alien plant speci...
Read moreInvasive alien plant species (IAPs) in urban areas can have detrimental effects on biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. Urban areas ...
Read moreThe role of human tolerance is increasingly being proposed as a key driver of invasion success by alien species. Human-habitat associations may facili...
Read moreDue to globalisation, trade and transport, the spread of alien species is increasing dramatically. Some alien species become ecologically harmful by t...
Read moreInvasions by alien plants into unspoiled ecosystems are a cause for concern because the pristine systems are important stores of biodiversity. Indeed,...
Read moreThe ornamental plant trade, forestry, and agriculture have been responsible for the initial introduction of over 60% of invasive alien plant species. ...
Read moreThis paper presents the response from the British Ecological Society to the Environmental Audit Committee "Invasive Species" inquiry, addressing the f...
Read moreMost naturalised and invasive alien plant species were originally introduced to regions for horticultural purposes. However, many regions now face an ...
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