76 references found for Miconia calvescens:
1. Badenes-Perez, F.R. & Johnson, M.T. 2008. Biology, herbivory, and host specificity of Antiblemma leucocyma (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae) in Brazil. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 18: 183-192.
2. Badenes-Perez, Francisco R.; Johnson, M. Tracy., 2007. Ecology and impact of Allorhogas sp (Hymenoptera : Braconidae) and Apion sp (Coleoptera : Curculionoidea) on fruits of Miconia calvescens DC (Melastomataceae) in Brazil Biological Control. 43(3). DEC 2007. 317-322.
3. Badenes-Perez, Francisco R.; Johnson, M. Tracy., 2007. Ecology, host specificity and impact of Atomacera petroa Smith (Hymenoptera : Argidae) on Miconia calvescens DC (Melastomataceae) Biological Control. 43(1). OCT 2007. 95-101.
4. Burckhardt, Daniel, Paul Hanson, and Luis Madrigal., 2005. Diclidophlebia lucens, n. sp. (Hemiptera Psyllidae) from Costa Rica, A Potential Control Agent of Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae) in Hawaii. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington Article: pp. 741–749. Volume 107, Issue 4 (October 2005)
5. Burckhardt, Daniel; Morais, Elisangela G. F.; Picanco, Marcelo C., 2006. Diclidophlebia smithi sp n., a new species of jumping plant-louse (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) from Brazil associated with Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae). Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft. 79(3-4). 2006. 241-250.
6. Burnett, K.M., B.A. Kaiser, and J.A. Roumasset. 2007b. Invasive species control over space and time: Miconia calvescens on Oahu, Hawaii. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39: 125-32.
7. Burnett, Kimberly, Brooks Kaiser, James Roumasset., 2007. Economic lessons from control efforts for an invasive species: Miconia calvescens in Hawaii. Journal of Forest Economics 13 (2007) 151–167
Summary: Available from: http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/8189/1/20071017_Formatted_BP.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Available from: http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/7122 [Accessed June 15, 2010]
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/miconia/1997conference/pdfs/14-conant.pdf [Accessed June 23, 2010]
11. Conant, P., Medeiros, A. C. and Loope, L. L. 1997. A multi-agency containment program for miconia (Miconia calvescens), an invasive tree in Hawaiian rain forests in Luken, J. and Thieret, J. (eds.), Assessment and Management of Invasive Plants.
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/biisc/pdfs/2007biiscnfwfreport.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
13. Giambelluca, T.W., R.E. Martin, G.P. Asner, M. Huang, R.G. Mudd, M.A. Nullet, J.K. DeLay, and D. Foote. 2009. Evapotranspiration and energy balance of native wet montane cloud forest in Hawai‘i. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149: 230–243
14. Gooding, J., T. Penniman, and L. Loope. 2007. Results of accelerated efforts for management of Miconia calvescens on Maui, Hawaii: 2003-2006. Abstract of poster presentation at 9th International Conference on the Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions, Perth, Western Australia, 17-21 September, 2007.
Summary: Available from: http://www.hawaiiinvasivespecies.org/pests/miconia.html [Accessed 23 August 2009]
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/miconiainhawaii/ [Accessed 12 May 2009]
17. Hester, S.M., S.J Brooks, O.J. Cacho, and F.D. Panettta. 2010. Applying a simulation model to the management of an infestation of Miconia calvescens in the wet tropics of Australia. Weed Research, 50(3): 269 – 279.
Summary: Available from: http://agspace.nal.usda.gov:8080/dspace/handle/10113/24170 [Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Detailed report.
21. Mack, R.N., and S.K. Foster. 2009. Chapter 3, Eradicating Plant Invaders: Combining Ecologically-Based Tactics and Broad-Sense Strategy. In Inderjit (ed.), Management of Invasive Weeds, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 35-60.
Summary: Eradication (failure) case study for Miconia calvescens
on Maui, Hawaii, pp. 46-49.
Summary: Available from: http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/pdf/melastome97.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
23. Medeiros, A.C., Loope, L. L., Conant, P. and McElvaney, S. 1997. Status, ecology, and management of the invasive tree Miconia calvescens DC (Melastomataceae) in the Hawaiian Islands in Records of the the Hawaii Biological Survey for 1996, Evenhuis, N. L. and Miller, S. E. (eds.), pp. 23-35. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers No. 48.
Summary: Available from: http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/pdf/melastome97.pdf [Accessed June 15, 2010]
24. Medeiros, Arthur C; Lloyd L. Loope; and Robert W. Hobdy, 1997. Interagency Efforts to Combat Miconia calvescens on the Island of Maui, Hawaii efforts Inter-Services. Proceedings of the First Regional Conference on Miconia Control (August 26-29, 1997)
Summary: Available from: https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/7368 [Accessed June 15, 2010]
Summary: Proceedings (in French and English).
Summary: Available from: http://nrs.uri.edu/labs/invasive/PdfReprints/ais-gisp-report-en.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/miconia_calvescens.htm [Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Available from: www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/techr/134.doc [Accessed June 15, 2010]
Summary: Ecology, synonyms, common names, distributions (Pacific as well as global), management and impact information. Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/miconia_calvescens.htm [Accessed 5 February 2003].
Summary: Images Available from: http://www.hear.org/starr/plants/images/species/?q=miconia+calvescens [Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Available from: http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/documents/Biosecurity_EnvironmentalPests/IPA-Miconia-PP142.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
33. Seixas, C. D. S; Barreto, R. W.; Freitas, L. G.; Monteiro, F. T; Oliveira, R. D. L, 2004a. Ditylenchus drepanocercus rediscovered in the Neotropics causing angular leaf spots on Miconia calvescens Journal of Nematology. 36(4). DEC 2004. 481-486.
34. Seixas, C. D. S; Barreto, R. W.; Matsuoka, K., 2002. First report of a phytoplasma-associated witches' broom disease of Miconia calvescens in Brazil. Plant Pathology (Oxford). 51(6). December 2002. 801.
35. Seixas, Claudine D.S. & Robert W. Barreto., 2007. Fungal pathogens of Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae) from Brazil, with reference to classical biological control. Mycologia, 99(1), 2007, pp. 99-111
36. Seixas, Claudine Dinali Santos; Barreto, Robert Weingart; Freitas, Leandro Grassi; Maffia, Luiz Antonio; Monteiro, Fernanda Testa., 2004b. Ditylenchus drepanocercus (Nematoda), a potential biological control agent for Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae): host-specificity and epidemiology Biological Control. 31(1). September 2004b. 29-37.
Summary: An exploration for natural enemies of Miconia calvescens within its native range. Available from: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/cw_smith/mc_control.htm[Accessed 12 May 2009]
Summary: Precautions to take when working in Miconia infested areas.
Summary: A comprehensive list of links for further information.
41. Allison, Steven D.; Vitousek, Peter M. , 2004. Rapid nutrient cycling in leaf litter from invasive plants in Hawai'i. Oecologia (Berlin). 141(4). December 2004. 612-619.
42. Baruch, Zdravko; Pattison, Robert R.; Goldstein, Guillermo. , 2000. Responses to light and water availability of four invasive Melastomataceae in the Hawaiian islands. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 161(1). Jan., 2000. 107-118
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/miconia/1997conference/pdfs/18-csurhes.pdf [Accessed 12 May 2009]
44. Csurhes,S. 2008. Miconia Miconia calvescens. Pest plant risk assessment, Queensland Government, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane, 14 pp.
Summary: Base de données sur le flore de Polynésie Française. Available from: http://www.herbier-tahiti.pf/Selection_Taxonomie.php?id_tax=2393 [Accessed March 2008]
46. Gagné, B.H., L.L. Loope, A.C. Medeiros and S.J. Anderson. 1992. Miconia calvescens: a threat to native forests in the Hawaiian Islands (Abstract). Pacific Science, 46: 390–91.
Summary: Consequences to the biodiversity of New Caledonia of the introduction of plant and animal species.
48. Gargominy, Olivier. , 2008. Beyond the alien invasion: A recently discovered radiation of Nesopupinae (Gastropoda : Pulmonata : Vertiginidae) from the summits of Tahiti (Society Islands, French Polynesia) Journal of Conchology. 39(Part 5). JUN 2008. 517-536.
Summary: On Tahiti, invasive species such as the carnivorous snail Euglandina rosea or the tree Miconia calvescens; have impacted much of indigenous species or habitats, even in remote places not affected by agriculture or development. However, thanks to the extreme ecological conditions in altitude, these invasive species have not reached higher elevation where patches of native vegetation with endemic flora and fauna still occur. On Mount Aorai, second highest peak of Tahiti (2066 m), the impact of Euglandina rosea and Miconia calvescens reach a maximum altitude of 1400 m. Above this altitude, endemic gastropod species are still found alive and some remain undescribed. A new genus of Vertiginidae, Nesoropupa n. gn., is described for four new species from the top 500 m of Mount Aorai and Mount Marau: N. duodecim n. sp. (type species), N. fenua n. sp., N. nathaliae n. sp. and N. fontainei n. sp. Also discussed is how the impact of global warming is allowing introduced species to colonize higher altitudes up to the summits. /p Available from: [Accessed 12 May 2009]
49. Goarant Anne Claire, pers. comm., 2007
Summary: Personal communication with Anne Claire Goarant from the "Direction de l'environnement de la Province Sud de Nouvelle Calédonie", 2007)
Summary: Fact sheet (in Portuguese).
Summary: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals. Available from: http://www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/itisca/taxastep?king=every&p_action=containing&taxa=Miconia+calvescens&p_format=&p_ifx=plglt&p_lang= [Accessed March 2005]
Summary: Available from: http://www.bu.edu/scscb/working_groups/resources/Kairo-et-al-2003.pdf [Accessed 15 June, 2010]
53. Kaiser, B. A. 2006. Economic impacts of non-indigenous species: Miconia and the Hawaiian economy. Euphytica. 148(1-2). MAR 2006. 135-150.
54. Le Roux, Johannes J.; Wieczorek, Ania M. , 2008. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers from the velvet tree, Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae). Molecular Ecology Resources. 8(5). SEP 2008. 961-964.
55. Le Roux, Johannes J.; Wieczorek, Ania M.; Meyer, Jean-Yves., 2008. Genetic diversity and structure of the invasive tree Miconia calvescens in Pacific islands. Diversity & Distributions. 14(6). NOV 2008. 935-948.
56. Loope, L.L., F. Starr, and K.M. Starr. 2004. Protecting endangered plant species from displacement by invasive plants on Maui, Hawaii. Weed Technology 18:1472-1474.
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/conferences/miconia2009/program/index.html [Accessed June 15, 2010]
58. Meyer, J.-Y. & J. Florence , 1996. Tahiti's native flora endangered by the invasion of Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae) Journal of Biogeography. 23(6). 1996. 775-781.
59. Meyer, J.-Y. 1998. Observations on the Reproductive Biology of Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae),an Alien Invasive Tree on the Island of Tahiti (South Pacific Ocean). Biotropica 30(4): 609-624.
Summary: Available from: http:// www.hear.org/miconia/1997conference/pdfs/11-meyer1.pdf [Accessed June 15, 2010]
Summary: Resource that includes the distribution of invasive species throughout the Pacific Islands.
62. Meyer, J.-Y. 2004. Threat of invasive alien plants to native flora and forest vegetation of eastern Polynesia. Pacific Science, 58, 357-375
Summary: Dans cet article, la menace croissante des plantes exotiques envahissantes est discutée et les espèces les plus envahissantes sont décrites. Des hypothèses sur l'invasibilité des îles sont présentées à la lumière des observations et des données récoltées.
63. Meyer, J.-Y. 2007. Conservation des forêts naturelles et gestion des aires protégées en Polynésie française. Bois et forêts des tropiques, 291 (1), 25-30.
64. Meyer, J.-Y., 1996. Status of Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae), a dominant invasive tree in the Society Islands (French Polynesia) Pacific Science, 50(1). 1996: 66-76.
65. Meyer, J.-Y., and A.C. Medeiros. 2010. Melastomes. In D. Simberloff and M. Rejmánek (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions. University of California Press, Berkeley.
66. Meyer, J.-Y., Florence, J., & Tchung, V. 2003. The endemic Psychotria (Rubiaceae) of Tahiti (French Polynesia) threatened by the invasive Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae): status, distribution, ecology, phenology and conservation. Revue d'Ecologie (La Terre et la vie), 58, 161-185.
67. Meyer, J.-Y., Loope, L., Sheppard, A., Munzinger, J., Jaffre, T. 2006. Les plantes envahissantes et potentiellement envahissantes dans l'archipel néo-calédonien : première évaluation et recommandations de gestion. in M.-L. Beauvais et al. (2006) : Les espèces envahissantes dans l’archipel néo-calédonien, Paris, IRD Éditions, 260 p.+ cédérom.
68. Meyer, Jean-Yves, 1998. Observations on the reproductive biology of Miconia calvescens DC (Melastomataceae), an alien invasive tree on the island of Tahiti (South Pacific Ocean). Biotropica. 30(4). Dec., 1998. 609-624.
69. Meyer, Jean-Yves., 1996. Status of Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae), a dominant invasive tree in the Society Islands (French Polynesia) Pacific Science. 50(1). 1996. 66-76.
70. Meyer, Jean-Yves; Florence, Jacques. , 1996. Tahiti's native flora endangered by the invasion of Miconia calvescens DC. (Melastomataceae) Journal of Biogeography. 23(6). 1996. 775-781.
71. Murphy, H. T; Metcalfe, D. J; Bradford, M. G; Ford, A. F; Galway, K. E; Sydes, T. A; Westcott, D. J. 2008a. Recruitment dynamics of invasive species in rainforest habitats following Cyclone Larry. Austral Ecology. 33(4). JUN 2008. 495-502.
72. Murphy, Helen T.; Hardesty, B. D.; Fletcher, C. S.; Metcalfe, D. J.; Westcott, D. A.; Brooks, S. J. , 2008. Predicting dispersal and recruitment of Miconia calvescens (Melastomataceae) in Australian tropical rainforests Biological Invasions. 10(6). AUG 2008. 925-936.
73. Takahashi, M., T. Giambelluca, R. Mudd, T. DeLay, M. Nullet, and G. Asner. 2010. In press. Rainfall partitioning and cloud water interception in native forest and invaded forest in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Hydrological Processes
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