Mapping the extent and spread of multiple plant invasions can help prioritise management in Galapagos National Park. (Registro nro. 12730)

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Classification number 333.9533
Edition number 23
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Personal name Trueman, Mandy.
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Title Mapping the extent and spread of multiple plant invasions can help prioritise management in Galapagos National Park.
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mandy Trueman ... [et al.].
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
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Summary, etc. Mapping is an important tool for the management of plant invasions. If landscapes are mapped in an appropriate way, results can help managers decide when and where to prioritize their efforts. We mapped vegetation with the aim of providing key information for managers on the extent, density and rates of spread of multiple invasive species across the landscape. Our case study focused on an area of Galapagos National Park that is faced with the challenge of managing multiple plant invasions. We used satellite imagery to produce a spatially-explicit database of plant species densities in the canopy, finding that 92% of the humid highlands had some degree of invasion and 41% of the canopy was comprised of invasive plants. We also calculated the rate of spread of eight invasive species using known introduction dates, finding that species with the most limited dispersal ability had the slowest spread rates while those able to disperse long distances had a range of spread rates. Our results on spread rate fall at the lower end of the range of published spread rates of invasive plants. This is probably because most studies are based on the entire geographic extent, whereas our estimates took plant density into account. A spatial database of plant species densities, such as the one developed in our case study, can be used by managers to decide where to apply management actions and thereby help curtail the spread of current plant invasions. For example, it can be used to identify sites containing several invasive plant species, to find the density of a particular species across the landscape or to locate where native species make up the majority of the canopy. Similar databases could be developed elsewhere to help inform the management of multiple plant invasions over the landscape.
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CDF Contribution no. 2096
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Uncontrolled term Invasion extent.
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Uncontrolled term Extensión de la invasión.
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Uncontrolled term Invasion lag phase.
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Uncontrolled term Fase de retraso de invasión.
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Uncontrolled term Invasive species.
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Uncontrolled term Especies invasoras.
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Uncontrolled term Protected area.
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Uncontrolled term Area protegida.
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Uncontrolled term Rate of spread.
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Uncontrolled term Tasa de propagación.
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Uncontrolled term Remote sensing data.
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Uncontrolled term Datos de teledetección.
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Uncontrolled term Satellite images.
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Uncontrolled term Imágenes de satélite.
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Uncontrolled term Vegetation map.
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Uncontrolled term Mapa de vegetación
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Personal name Standish, Rachel J.
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Personal name Orellana, Daniel
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Personal name Cabrera, Wilson
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Title NeoBiota,
Related parts Vol. 23 (Sep 2014), p. 1-16.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.23.7800
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 15/08/2016   333.9533 TRU 2014 2016-0090 15/08/2016 15/08/2016 Artículo
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