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Management approaches and the invasion curve

Graph of species invasion from non-existent to widespread

A guideline that links management approaches to an exotic plant's position along the invasion curve. The invasion curve is in essence a graph of species invasion from non-existent (absent) to being widespread.

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Rights: Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
Published: 22 November 2022Size: 634.17 KB
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