Titre : |
Time-lags between introduction, establishment and rapid spread of introduced environmental weeds |
Type de document : |
Extrait d'ouvrage |
Auteurs : |
Pierre Binggeli |
Année de publication : |
2000 |
Importance : |
p. 14 p. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Résumé : |
Time-lags between the introductions of exotic plants, their establishment and subsequent spread are commonly observed in many species. In woody plants, major changes in a biotic (e.g. grazing, pollinator) or an abiotic (e.g. hurricane, flood, logging) factor determine the duration of time-lags and there is little published evidence to support the importance of other factors and genetic adaptations in particular. Human activities and perception (e.g. interest in and ability to detect the spread of an invasive) are also common explanations for some observed time-lags. The importance of time-lags in predicting, detecting and preventing the spread of introduced species is highlighted. |
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Binggeli, Pierre
2000
Time-lags between introduction, establishment and rapid spread of introduced environmental weeds.
In: Abstracts of the third international weed science congress, Foz Do Iguassu, Brazil, 6-11 June 2000. International Weed Science Society, Oxford, USA: 14 p..
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