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Acacia mearnsii (tree, shrub) |
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39 references found for Acacia mearnsii:
1. Adair, R. J., Neser, S., Kolesik, P. 2000. Australian seed-preventing gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) as potential biological control agents for inavsive Acacia spp. on South Africa. Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. 4-14 July, Montana State University, Bozemann, Montana, USA.
Summary: Information on the effects of A. mearnsii in South Africa and possible biological control agents.
Summary: Examples of biological controls and impacts on Black Wattle. Available from: http://www.arc.agric.za/institutes/ppri/main/divisions/weedsdiv/fynboselectronic/acamea.htm [Accessed 17 June 2003]
3. Champion, P. D., S. M. Beadel, and T. M. Dugdale. 2001. Turf communities of Lake Whangape and some potential management techniques. Department of Conservation: Wellington, New Zealand. Science for Conservation 186.
4. Daehler, C.C; Denslow, J.S; Ansari, S and Huang-Chi, K., 2004. A Risk-Assessment System for Screening Out Invasive Pest Plants from Hawaii and Other Pacific Islands. Conservation Biology Volume 18 Issue 2 Page 360.
Summary: A study on the use of a screening system to assess proposed plant introductions to Hawaii or other Pacific Islands and to identify high-risk species used in horticulture and forestry which would greatly reduce future pest-plant problems and allow entry of most nonpests.
5. De Wit, M.P., Crookes, D.J. and Van Wilgen, B.W. 2001. Conflicts of Interest in Environmental Management: Estimating the Costs and Benefits of a Tree Invasion, Biological Invasions: 3 167 - 178.
Summary: A good overview of the associated uses and negative impacts of A. mearnsii in South Africa, as well
6. Dye, P. and Jarmain, C. 2004. Water use by Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii): Implications for the Link Between Removal of Invading Trees and Catchment Streamflow Response, South African Journal of Science: 100 40 - 44.
Summary: A study on the evaporation rates from areas infested with A. mearnsii in Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
8. Goodman, P.S. 2003. Assessing Management
Effectiveness and Setting Priorities in Protected Areas in KwaZulu-Natal, BioScience53 (9): 843 - 850.
Summary: The threats to conservation faced in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.
9. Hill, R.L., Gordon, A.J. and Neser, S. 1999. The Potential Role of Bruchophagus acaciae (Cameron) (Hymenoptern: Eurytomidae) in the Integrated Control of Acacia Species in South Africa. In Spencer, N.R. (ed.) Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Montana State University: Montana. 919 - 929.
Summary: The paper discusses the appropriateness of the wasp Bruchophagus acaciae for use as a biological control agent for Australian Acacia species.
Summary: Data published to assist applicators experimenting with herbicides for weed control.
Summary: Ecology, synonyms, common names, distributions (Pacific as well as global), management and impact information Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/acacia_mearnsii.htm [Accessed 17 June 2003]
Summary: Factsheet Acacia mearnsii available from: http://www.kbraunweb.com/alienplants/speciesinfo.asp?spid=66 [Accessed 14 June 2005] Swaziland's Alien Plants Database available from: http://www.kbraunweb.com/alienplants/specieslist.asp [Accessed 14 June 2005]
Summary: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories. Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3634 [Accessed 16 May 2006]
Summary: Brief article on CABI news pages summarising industry conflict and biocontrol of Black Wattle in South Africa. Available from: http://pest.cabweb.org/Journals/BNI/Bni23-1/Gennews.htm [Accessed 17 June 2003]
15. Balent, G. Tassin, J. 1999. Landscape level to assess Acacia mearnsii invasion in the Reunion Island (Indian Ocean). pg. 12 In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Ecology of Invasive Alien Plants. 13-16 October, 1999, La Maddalena, Sardinia, Italy.
Summary: Information on the distribution and effects of A. mearnsii on Reunion Island.
16. Bellingham, P. J., Duncan, R. P., Lee, W. G., Buxton, R. P. 2004. Seedling growth and survival do not predict invasiveness in naturalised woody plants in New Zealand. Oikos 106: 308-316.
Summary: Rates A. mearnsii as a scattered, or local, weed.
Summary: Brief information on Acacia mearnsii in Hawaii. Available from: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/aca_mea.htm [Accessed 18 June 2003]
Summary: Base de données sur la flore de la Réunion. De nombreuses informations très utiles. Available from: http://flore.cbnm.org/index2.php?page=taxon&num=a684eceee76fc522773286a895bc8436 [Accessed 28 March 2008]
Summary: Brief summary of features of Acacia mearnsii primarily with an African perspective. Available from: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Acacia_mearnsii.html [Accessed 17 June 2003]
20. Franco, J.A. 1943. Dendrologia Florestal. Lisboa.
Summary: Dendrology book of species present in Portugal
21. Franco, J.A. 1971. Nova Flora de Portugal (Continente e Açores). Vol. 1. Franco, J.A. (Ed.). Lisboa.
Summary: Portuguese Flora
22. Henderson, L. 1995. Plant invaders of Southern Africa. Agriculture Research Council, ARC/LNR, Pretoria, South Africa. 55 pp.
Summary: Plant Protection Research Institute Handbook No. 5
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.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=182081 [Accessed December 31 2004]
Summary: Available from: http://www.fao.org/forestry/webview/media?mediaId=6842&langId=2 [Accessed 26 March 2008]
25. Le Maitre, D. C., Scott, D.F. and Colvin, C. (1999). A review of information on interactions between vegetation and groundwater. Water SA 25 (2): 137-152.
Summary: Interactions between vegetation and groundwater including interception, root uptake, transpiration and other factors.
26. Lejju, J.B. 2004. Ecological Recovery of an Afromontane Forest in South-Western Uganda, African Journal of Ecology 42 (s1): abstract.
Summary: A study on the regeneration levels in areas invaded by exotic plants in the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (MGNP), Uganda.
27. MacDonald, I. A. W.,Thebaud, C.,Strahm, W. A.,Strasberg, D. 1991. Effects of alien plant invasions on native vegetation remnants on La Reunion (Mascarenes Islands, Indian Ocean). Environmental Conservation 18 (1):51-61.
Summary: Cet article est le premier à proposer une hiérarchisation des plantes les plus envahissantes de La Réunion. 33 plantes ont été ainsi classées en utilisant une méthode développée en Afrique du Sud. Les bases d'une stratégie de lutte contre les plantes exotiques envahissantes sont également formulées.
Summary: Resource that includes the distribution of invasive species throughout the Pacific Islands.
29. Milton, S.J., Dean W.R.J. and Richardson, D.M. 2003. Economic Incentives for Restoring Natural Capital in Southern African Rangelands, Front Ecol Environ+C26 1 (5): 247 254.
Summary: Proposed benefits of some land use strategies in South Africa (including game hunting).
30. Paiva, J. 1999. Acacia. In Talavera, S. Aedo, C, Castroviejo, S, Romero Zarco, C, Sáez, L, Salgueiro, F.J & Velayos, (ed). Flora Iberica - Plantas Vasculares de la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Vol.VII(I). Leguminosae. Real Jardín Botánico, CSIS. Madrid. ISBN 84-00-06221-3. pp. 11- 25.
Summary: Flora of Iberian Peninsula
31. Samways, M. J., Caldwell, P. M., Osborn, R. 1996. Ground-living invertebrate assemblages in native, planted and invasive vegetation in South Africa. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 59: 19-32.
Summary: Mentions that invertebrate species richness and diversity are affected by A. mearnsii.
Summary: Brief article on CABI news pages summarising some impacts of Black Wattle in India. Available at http://pest.cabweb.org/Journals/BNI/Bni23-1/Gennews.htm [accessed 17 June 2003]
33. Tassin, J. 2002. Dynamiques et conséquences de l'invasion des paysages agricoles des hauts de La Réunion par Acacia mearnsii de Wild. Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Toulouse III, France. 215 p.
34. Tassin, J., Lavergne, C., Muller, S., Blanfort, V., Baret, S., Le Bourgeois, T., Triolo, J., & Rivière, J.-N. 2006. Bilan des connaissances sur les conséquences écologiques des invasions de plantes à l’île de La Réunion (archipel des Mascareignes, océan Indien). Revue d’Ecologie (La Terre et la Vie). 61, 35-51.
Summary: Cet article propose un bilan des méthodes et des résultats relatifs aux études traitant de la connaissance des conséquences écologiques des invasions de plantes exotiques.
35. Tassin, J., Rivière, J.N., Cazanove, M., Bruzzeses, E. 2006. Ranking of invasive woody plant species for management on réunion Island. Weed research 46, 388-403
Summary: L'inventaire de 318 espèces de plantes ligneuses introduites à la Réunion, permet d'en identifier 132 comme naturalisées dans les écosystèmes naturels. 26 de ces espèces choisies parmi les plus envahissantes ont été classées en fonction de leur impact biologique sur les écosystèmes indigènes.
36. Tickner, D.P., Angold, P.G., Gurnell, A.M. and Mountford, J.O. 2001. Riparian Plant Invasions: Hydrogeomorphological Control and Ecological Impacts, Progress in Physical Geography25 (1): 22 – 52.
Summary: Discussion about some physical processes that are disrupted by alien plant species.
37. Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V.H., Burges, N.A., Moore, D.M., Valentine, D.H., Walters, S.M. & Webb, D.A. 1992. Flora Europaea. Vol.2 Rosaceae to Umbelliferae. (reprint). Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. ISBN. 0 521 06662 X pp. 84-85
Summary: Some general information including common names, Description, control, origin and habitat. Available from: http://www.geocities.com/wessaaliens/species/bwattle.htm [Accessed 17 June 2003].
Summary: An overview of the soil improving properties of some trees and a list of soil improving species. Available from: http://www.nofa.org/tnf/sp02/supplement/effects.pdf [Accessed 23 December 2004]
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