2014, Data in the wild, ISBN 1907807624, x, 556
Interactions between species are of fundamental importance to all living systems and the framework we have for studying these interactions is community...
Microsoft Excel (Computer file) | Methodology | Electronic spreadsheets | Biotic communities | R (Computer program language) | Statistical methods | Research | Computer programs
Microsoft Excel (Computer file) | Methodology | Electronic spreadsheets | Biotic communities | R (Computer program language) | Statistical methods | Research | Computer programs
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International Journal of Wildland Fire, ISSN 1049-8001, 2019
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Nature, ISSN 0028-0836, 06/2011, Volume 474, Issue 7350, pp. 153 - 154
By this point, partly fuelled by Elton's book, proponents of biodiversity preservation and ecological restoration commonly used military metaphors and...
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Austral Ecology, ISSN 1442-9985, 06/2016, Volume 41, Issue 4, pp. 417 - 427
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Journal of Biogeography, ISSN 0305-0270, 09/2012, Volume 39, Issue 9, pp. 1657 - 1668
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Ecology, ISSN 0012-9658, 08/2012, Volume 93, Issue 8, pp. 1853 - 1866
A high-resolution (2-9 year sampling interval) fossil pollen record from the Galápagos Islands, which spans the last 2690 years, reveals considerable ecosystem...
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Austral Ecology, ISSN 1442-9985, 05/2018, Volume 43, Issue 3, pp. 246 - 248
Williams and Yates (in press) provided an alternative conclusion to the one by Matsuki et al. (2016). Matsuki et al. (2016) concluded that impacts of dust...
ECOLOGY | Arid environments | Deserts | Survival | Environmental impact | Aridity
ECOLOGY | Arid environments | Deserts | Survival | Environmental impact | Aridity
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Restoration Ecology, ISSN 1061-2971, 01/2010, Volume 18, Issue 1, pp. 20 - 29
It is often argued that the benefit of eradication of an invasive species—a one‐off injection of funds and the problem is solved—far outweighs the cost of a...
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 10/2012, Volume 7, Issue 10, p. e48106
Originally from Asia, Rubus niveus has become one of the most widespread invasive plant species in the Galapagos Islands. It has invaded open vegetation,...
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Austral Ecology, ISSN 1442-9985, 06/2016, Volume 41, Issue 4, pp. 417 - 427
There is a general perception that dust accumulation on plant surfaces causes negative impacts to plants. Consequently, it is common for environmental...
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Journal of Biogeography, ISSN 0305-0270, 9/2012, Volume 39, Issue 9, pp. 1657 - 1668
Aim: Building on a substantial literature addressing the fire responses of woody plants, particularly under mediterranean climates, we assess the extent to...
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Invasive Plant Science and Management, ISSN 1939-7291, 01/2012, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 37 - 37
The eradication of an invasive plant species can provide substantial ecological and economic benefits by eliminating completely the negative effects of the...
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Impacts of climate variability and human colonization on the vegetation of the Galápagos Islands
Ecology, ISSN 0012-9658, 08/2012, Volume 93, Issue 8, p. 1853
A high-resolution (2-9 year sampling interval) fossil pollen record from the Galapagos Islands, which spans the last 2690 years, reveals considerable ecosystem...
Extinction | Pollen | Drought | Fossils | Ocean currents | Nonnative species
Extinction | Pollen | Drought | Fossils | Ocean currents | Nonnative species
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2012, Wrox programmer to programmer., ISBN 9781118164303, xxvii, 475
Conquer the complexities of this open source statistical language R is fast becoming the de facto standard for statistical computing and analysis in science,...
Data processing | R (Computer program language) | Statistics | Programming languages (Computers)
Data processing | R (Computer program language) | Statistics | Programming languages (Computers)
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2012, Data in the wild series, ISBN 9781907807121, vii, 324
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Invasive Plant Science and Management, ISSN 1939-7291, 2012, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 37 - 46
Abstract The eradication of an invasive plant species can provide substantial ecological and economic benefits by eliminating completely the negative effects...
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Plant Ecology & Diversity, ISSN 1755-0874, 06/2012, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp. 225 - 232
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50 years, the immense region of Latin America has made little...
Weed Risk Assessment | inventories | eradication | control | quarantine | globalisation | novel ecosystems | plant invasions | RISK-ASSESSMENT SYSTEM | NATIVE VEGETATION | RESIDENCE TIME | MANAGEMENT | PATTERNS | ALIEN GRASSES | PLANT SCIENCES | RESPONSES | COMMUNITY | DIVERSITY | COMPONENT
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Rangeland Journal, ISSN 1036-9872, 2010, Volume 32, Issue 4, pp. 407 - 417
Eradication of an invasive species is a holy grail sought by land managers, scientists and policy makers alike. This prize is particularly attractive to...
cost/benefit | containment | Devil's Claw | invasive | seed bank | community participation | PLANT | ISLANDS | PROGRAMS | INVASIONS | ECOLOGY | GALAPAGOS | IMPACTS | EXTINCTION
cost/benefit | containment | Devil's Claw | invasive | seed bank | community participation | PLANT | ISLANDS | PROGRAMS | INVASIONS | ECOLOGY | GALAPAGOS | IMPACTS | EXTINCTION
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Neuroepidemiology, ISSN 0251-5350, 12/2011, Volume 37, Issue 3-4, pp. 260 - 261
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Neuroepidemiology, ISSN 0251-5350, 12/2011, Volume 37, Issue 3-4, pp. I - IV
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