46 references found for Lantana camara:
Summary: Available from: http://www.weeds.gov.au/publications/guidelines/wons/l-camara.html [Accessed 23 October 2008]
Summary: This site provides information on the strategy for the management of Lantana. Documents available for download include the strategy, Lantana control manual, brochures, posters and current and potential distribution maps. Available from: http://www.weeds.org.au/WoNS/lantana/ [Accessed 23 October 2008]
3. Berry, Z. C., Wevill, K. and Curran, T. J. 2011. The invasive weed Lantana camara increases fire risk in dry rainforest by altering fuel beds. Weed Research, 51: 525–533.
4. Carrión-Tacuri, J., R. Berjano, G. Guerrero, M. E. Figueroa, A. Tye, and J. M. Castillo., 2012. Nectar Production by Invasive Lantana camara and Endemic L. peduncularis in the Galápagos Islands. Pacific Science 66(4):435-445. 2012
5. 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.
Summary: Available from: http://www.aciar.gov.au/web.nsf/att/JFRN-6BN9BE/$file/mn102lantanaparti.pdf [Accessed 16 March 2006]
Summary: Available from: http://ibg.ba.cnr.it/December2001.PDF [Accessed 16 March 2006]
Summary: Available from: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/articles/qu0021079908.html [Accessed 23 April 2006]
9. Hivert, J. 2003. Plantes exotiques envahissantes - Etat des méthodes de lutte mise en oeuvre par l'Office National des Forêts à La Réunion. ONF Réunion.
Summary: Synthèse des méthodes de lutte employées par l'ONF à la Réunion contre une vingtaine de plantes exotiques envahissantes.
Summary: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species provides taxonomic, conservation status and distribution information on taxa that have been globally evaluated using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. This system is designed to determine the relative risk of extinction, and the main purpose of the IUCN Red List is to catalogue and highlight those taxa that are facing a higher risk of global extinction (i.e. those listed as Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable). The IUCN Red List also includes information on taxa that are categorized as Extinct or Extinct in the Wild; on taxa that cannot be evaluated because of insufficient information (i.e. are Data Deficient); and on taxa that are either close to meeting the threatened thresholds or that would be threatened were it not for an ongoing taxon-specific conservation programme (i.e. are Near Threatened). Available from: http://www.iucnredlist.org/ [Accessed 25 May 2011]
Summary: This compilation of information sources can be sorted on keywords for example: Baits & Lures, Non Target Species, Eradication, Monitoring, Risk Assessment, Weeds, Herbicides etc. This compilation is at present in Excel format, this will be web-enabled as a searchable database shortly. This version of the database has been developed by the IUCN SSC ISSG as part of an Overseas Territories Environmental Programme funded project XOT603 in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government - Department of Environment. The compilation is a work under progress, the ISSG will manage, maintain and enhance the database with current and newly published information, reports, journal articles etc.
12. Kueffer, C. and Mauremootoo, J., 2004. Case Studies on the Status of Invasive Woody Plant Species in the Western Indian Ocean. 3. Mauritius (Islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues). Forest Health & Biosecurity Working Papers FBS/4-3E. Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy.
Summary: Data published to assist applicators experimenting with herbicides for weed control.
Summary: The National Pest Plant Accord is a cooperative agreement between regional councils and government departments with biosecurity responsibilities. Under the accord, regional councils will undertake surveillance to prevent the commercial sale and/or distribution of an agreed list of pest plants. Available from: http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/pests-diseases/plants/accord.htm [Accessed 11 August 2005]
16. New Zealand Plant Conservation Network, 2005. Unwanted Organisms. Factsheet Lantana camara
17. Pallin, N. 2000. Ku-ring-gai Flying-fox Reserve, Habitat restoration project, 15 years on. Ecological Management and Restoration 1(1):10 April 2000.
Summary: Discusses impacts species has had on a Reserve in Australia. Examines chemical and physical control methods and how control has been reached.
18. Parson, W. A. and Cuthbertson, E. G. 1992. Noxious weeds of Australia.
Summary: Plant species declared noxious in Australia.
Summary: Ecology, synonyms, common names, distributions (Pacific as well as global), management and impact information. Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/lantana_camara.htm [Accessed 18 August 2003].
Summary: Available from: http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/nppa_054.pdf [Accessed 1 October 2005]
22. Swaziland's Alien Plants Database., Undated. Lantana camara
Summary: A database of Swaziland's alien plant species.
23. Thomas S E, Ellison C A, Tomley A J 2006. Studies on the rust Prospodium tuberculatum, a new classical biological control agent released against the invasive alien weed Lantana camara in Australia. 2. Host range. Australasian Plant Pathology 35, 321–328.
Summary: Available from: http://www.invasive.org/publications/xsymposium/proceed/01pg97.pdf [Accessed 16 March 2006]
Summary: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories. Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3660 [Accessed 10 November 2009]
26. Wilson, Colin, Wildlife Management Officer, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Parks & Wildlife Service, Northern Territory, Australia.
Summary: Compilor of original GISD profile of Chromoleana odorata.
27. Barthelat, F. 2005. Note sur les espèces exotiques envahissantes à Mayotte. Direction de l’Agriculture et de la Forêt. 30p
Summary: Tableau synthétique des plantes exotiques de Mayotte classées en fonction de leur niveau d'envahissement.
28. Bingelli, P. & Starmer, J. 1997. Pitcairn Island. Aliens 6 (Newsletter of the IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group). In: Varnham, K. (2005) Non-native species in UK Overseas Territories: a review. JNCC Report 372. Peterborough, United Kingdom.
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=d2a2c1da2acde3ed27003dba9c3c1ccc [Accessed 1 April 2008]
Summary: Base de données sur le flore de Polynésie Française. Available from: http://www.herbier-tahiti.pf/Selection_Taxonomie.php?id_tax=4248 [Accessed 2 April 2008]
Summary: Consequences to the biodiversity of New Caledonia of the introduction of plant and animal species.
32. Holm, LeRoy, Pancho, J. V., Herberger, J. P. and Plucknett, D. L. 1979. A geographical atlas of world weeds.
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=Lantana+camara&p_format=&p_ifx=plglt&p_lang= [Accessed March 2005]
Summary: Available from: http://www.fao.org/forestry/webview/media?mediaId=6842&langId=2 [Accessed 26 March 2008]
Summary: Information on plants that pose threats to natural resource areas in Florida. Available from: http://www.fleppc.org/ID_book/lantana%20camara.pdf [Accessed 30 December 2004]
36. Ledant, J.P., Nimubona, D., Ndikumagenge, C., Ruzima, S., Bigendako, M.J., Bariyuntura, A., Kavuyimbo, V., Barandemaje, D., Baransaka, D. & A. Bisimana. 1997. Stratégie nationale de l'environnement au Burundi.
PNUD & FAO, rapport au Gouvernement du Burundi (Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement)
37. Macdonald, I.A.W., Thébaud, C., Strahm, W.A., & Strasberg, D. 1991. Effects on alien plant invasions on native végétation remnants on La Reunion (Mascarene Islands, Indian Ocean). Environmental Conservation, 18, 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.
38. MacKee, H.S. 1994. Catalogue des plantes introduites et cultivées en Nouvelle-Calédonie, 2nd edn. MNHN, Paris.
Summary: Cet ouvrage liste 1412 taxons (espèces, sous espèces et variétés) introduits en Nouvelle-Calédonie. L'auteur précise dans la majorité des cas si l'espèce est cultivée ou naturalisée.
Summary: Resource that includes the distribution of invasive species throughout the Pacific Islands.
40. 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.
41. 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.
42. New South Wales (NSW) National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2001. Declaration of critical habitat for Mitchell’s Rainforest Snail (Thersites mitchellae) in Stotts Island Nature Reserve. NPWS, Hurstville, NSW.
Summary: Available from: http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/lantanacamara.htm [Accessed May 10 2005]
44. Sastri, C.S.T. and Kavathekar, K.Y. (1990). Plants for reclamation of wastelands. Pbl. P & I Directorate, CSIR, New Delhi, India p. 296-298.
Summary: Biology of Lanatana camara.
45. Shimizu, Y. 1997. Competitive relationships between tree species of Salesia (S. pedunculata, S. cordata, S. microcephala) and introduced plants (Cinchona succirubra, Psidium guava, Lantana camara) with reference to regeneration mechanism of Scalesia forests in the Galapagos Islands. Regional Views - Komazawa University Tokyo 11: 23-172.
46. Singh, U., Wadhwani, A.M. and Johri, B.M. (1996). Dictionary of Economic plants of India. Pbl. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India. p. 118.
Summary: Uses of Lanatana camara.
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