articleRestoration EcologyDec 1, 2002Closed access

Exotic Plant Species as Problems and Solutions in Ecological Restoration: A Synthesis

Agricultural Research Service · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Exotic species have become increasingly significant management problems in parks and reserves and frequently complicate restoration projects. At the same time there may be circumstances in which their removal may have unforeseen negative consequences or their use in restoration is desirable. We review the types of effects exotic species may have that are important during restoration and suggest research that could increase our ability to set realistic management goals. Their control and use may be controversial; therefore we advocate consideration of exotic species in the greater context of community structure and succession and emphasize areas where ecological research could bring insight to…

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Keywords
  • Restoration ecology
  • Ecological succession
  • Ecology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Introduced species
  • Forest restoration
  • Disturbance (geology)
  • Environmental resource management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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