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Applying Ecological Concepts to the Management of Widespread Grass Invasions
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Management of Invasive Weeds
The management of plant invasions has typically focused on the removal of invading populations or control of existing widespread species to unspecified but lower levels. Invasive plant management typically has not involved active restoration of background vegetation to reduce the likelihood of invader reestablishment. Here, we argue that land managers could benefit from the ecological principles of biotic resistance and ecological resilience in their efforts to control invading plants and
doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-9202-2_7
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