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Vanuatu
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Rattus spp. (Rats)
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Baseline and monitoring
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ageratum houstonianum
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bluemink
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carrot grass
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chromolaena odorata
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climatic changes
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hyptis suaveolens
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invasive plants
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invasive species
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lantana
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lantana camara
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mikania micrantha
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mile-a-minute weed
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parthenium hysterophorus
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pignut
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problem definition
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problem definition-research
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siam weed
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uk
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vulnerability
(1)
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NeoBiota
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Publication Year
2016
(1)
Material Type
Article
(2)
Guidelines
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Natural Enemies - Natural Solutions (NENS)
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Related Countries
Vanuatu
(1)
Species
Rattus spp. (Rats)
(99)
Rattus exulans (Pacific rat )
(65)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(65)
Rattus norvegicus (Brown rat)
(39)
Wasmannia auropunctata (little fire ant )
(29)
Felis catus (Cat )
(26)
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
(25)
Sus scrofa (Pig)
(24)
Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
(19)
Mus musculus (House mouse)
(18)
Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow crazy ant )
(17)
* (Seabirds)
(12)
Acanthaster planci (Crown of Thorn (COTS))
(9)
Spathodea campanulata (African tulip)
(9)
Merremia peltata (Big leaf )
(8)
Mikania micrantha (Mile a minute)
(8)
Solenopsis invicta (Red imported fire ant)
(7)
Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail)
(6)
Linepithema humile (Argentine ant)
(6)
Pheidole megacephala (African big-headed ant)
(6)
Themes
Baseline and monitoring
(2)
Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
(2)
Biosecurity
(1)
Management Action
(1)
Management of established invasives
(1)
Tags / Keywords
ageratum houstonianum
(1)
bluemink
(1)
carrot grass
(1)
chromolaena odorata
(1)
climatic changes
(1)
disaster risks
(1)
hyptis suaveolens
(1)
invasive plants
(1)
invasive species
(1)
lantana
(1)
lantana camara
(1)
mikania micrantha
(1)
mile-a-minute weed
(1)
parthenium hysterophorus
(1)
pignut
(1)
problem definition
(1)
problem definition-research
(1)
siam weed
(1)
uk
(1)
vulnerability
(1)
Publisher
NeoBiota
(1)
Publication Year
2016
(1)
Material Type
Article
(2)
Guidelines
(1)
Programme
Natural Enemies - Natural Solutions (NENS)
(1)
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Tackling invasive non-native species in UK overseas territories : monitoring guide to detect new non-native invasive plant species
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This guide is to provide a methodology and action plan to rapidly detect newly introducted non-native potentially invasive plant species so that they can be eradicated before they have a chance to establish themselves.
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The status of weed biological control in Vanuatu
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Day, Michael D.
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Bule, Sylverio
2016
Biological control of weeds in Vanuatu began in 1935, with the introduction of the tinged Teleonemia scrupulosa to control Lantana camara. To date, nine biological control agents have been intentionally introduced to cont
Potential impact of climate change on the distribution of six invasive alien plants in Nepal.
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Shrestha Uttam Babu
The biological invasions have been increasing at multiple spatial scales and the management of invasive alien species is becoming more challenging due to confounding effects of climate change on the distribution of those species. Identification of cl
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