Spread of Non-Native Plant Species into Mountains: Now is the Time to Act

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Spread of Non-Native Plant Species into Mountains: Now is the Time to Act. / McDougall, Keith; Haider, Sylvia; Seipel, Tim et al.
in: Mountain Forum Bulletin, Jahrgang IX, Nr. 2, 01.07.2009, S. 23-25.

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title = "Spread of Non-Native Plant Species into Mountains: Now is the Time to Act",
abstract = "Mountains are hotspots for biodiversity and of great importance to human societies. The worldwide placement of mountain areas in conservation reserves is recognition of their value. Managers have to remain vigilant to protect mountain ecosystems from future threats. One such threat is invasive, non-native plants. Invasive plants alter plant communities, affect grazing lands and homogenise the world{\textquoteright}s flora. Mountain areas have not been as intensely affected by plant invasions as low elevations because of harsh climatic conditions, isolation and limited human pressure. The relative resistance of mountain ecosystems to plant invasions may be transient, however, in light of ongoing global change (e.g. climate change, expansion of human pressures). Unique mountain flora, fauna and habitats may become increasingly susceptible to invasions.",
keywords = "Biology, biodiversity, climate, community, conservation, management, plant, ecosystem",
author = "Keith McDougall and Sylvia Haider and Tim Seipel and Christoph K{\"u}ffer",
year = "2009",
month = jul,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "IX",
pages = "23--25",
journal = "Mountain Forum Bulletin",
publisher = "Global Mountain Forum Secretariat",
number = "2",

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T2 - Now is the Time to Act

AU - McDougall, Keith

AU - Haider, Sylvia

AU - Seipel, Tim

AU - Küffer, Christoph

PY - 2009/7/1

Y1 - 2009/7/1

N2 - Mountains are hotspots for biodiversity and of great importance to human societies. The worldwide placement of mountain areas in conservation reserves is recognition of their value. Managers have to remain vigilant to protect mountain ecosystems from future threats. One such threat is invasive, non-native plants. Invasive plants alter plant communities, affect grazing lands and homogenise the world’s flora. Mountain areas have not been as intensely affected by plant invasions as low elevations because of harsh climatic conditions, isolation and limited human pressure. The relative resistance of mountain ecosystems to plant invasions may be transient, however, in light of ongoing global change (e.g. climate change, expansion of human pressures). Unique mountain flora, fauna and habitats may become increasingly susceptible to invasions.

AB - Mountains are hotspots for biodiversity and of great importance to human societies. The worldwide placement of mountain areas in conservation reserves is recognition of their value. Managers have to remain vigilant to protect mountain ecosystems from future threats. One such threat is invasive, non-native plants. Invasive plants alter plant communities, affect grazing lands and homogenise the world’s flora. Mountain areas have not been as intensely affected by plant invasions as low elevations because of harsh climatic conditions, isolation and limited human pressure. The relative resistance of mountain ecosystems to plant invasions may be transient, however, in light of ongoing global change (e.g. climate change, expansion of human pressures). Unique mountain flora, fauna and habitats may become increasingly susceptible to invasions.

KW - Biology

KW - biodiversity

KW - climate

KW - community

KW - conservation

KW - management

KW - plant

KW - ecosystem

M3 - Journal articles

VL - IX

SP - 23

EP - 25

JO - Mountain Forum Bulletin

JF - Mountain Forum Bulletin

IS - 2

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