URBAN AND
ALIEN PLANTS ECOLOGY IN
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Acacia cianophylla |
Ailanthus altissima |
Interesting links:
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FInvasive
Species Specialist Group of the IUCN (ISSG) [Includes an Excellent
Database for Invasive Organisms (plants & animal) World-wide] |
FThe Plan Conservation Alliance’s Alien Plant Working Group
(USA) [Interesting link with Species lists, Advises for
preventing Invasions…] |
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[A complete ecological database with over
20.000 plant species and 300 references. Links to other sites. By Rod P.
Randall] RECOMMENDED |
[Provides a wealth of information
about the situation of an interesting area for which data are poorly
available] |
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[Lots of ecological data and other
useful information compiled by P. Binggeli, a
well-recognised expert on the subject] |
FPotential Invaders of Miami-Dade County (Florida, USA) [A real example of banning the
entrance of exotic plants as preventive measure. With lists of potential
invaders] |
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[Databases, Photos and Scientific
Reports about the invaders of Hawaiian Ecosystems. By the |
FInvasive Species Study &
Training Program at Davis University (California) [Research & Training
about Biological Invasions, within one of the most powerful institutions
worldwide] Post-doc position still available!!!!!! |
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A more sustainable approach to the concept of ‘development’ |
The Arboretum. The
University of Wisconsin-Madison Much and varied information about ecological restoration |
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Who we are |