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Invasive plants jobs
1. Catalina Island Conservancy internships: June 25-August 17. Information at: www.catalinaconservancy.org
2. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (Gothic, CO) Invasive Plants intern:
• 40 hrs/week June 12-Aug 11 (8 weeks)• Room and meals supplied• Management and experiments on smooth brome and
Canada thistle• Applications reviewed March 1st, accepted until April 1st. • Contact: Dr. Jennifer Reithel ([email protected])
Invasive species impacts: reading
• Strayer, D., V. Eviner, J. Jeschke, and M. Pace (2006). Understanding the long-term effects of species invasions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21 (11):645-651.
4) Impacts
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wild
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOf species that make it to the wild, only ~10% become
naturalized
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOf species that become naturalized, only ~10% become pests
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOnly ~10% of naturalized species become pests
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOnly ~10% of naturalized species become pests
Example:1000 imported species
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOnly ~10% of naturalized species become pests
Example:1000 imported species
100 escape to wild
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOnly ~10% of naturalized species become pests
Example:1000 imported species
100 escape to wild10 become naturalized
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule” From Williamson & Fitter (1996) Ecology 77:1661-1666
Only ~10% of imported species escape to wildOnly ~10% of species that make it to the wild become naturalizedOnly ~10% of naturalized species become pests
Example:1000 imported species
100 escape to wild10 become naturalize
1 becomes pest
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule”• Measuring impact is complex
What should be measured and how?
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule”• Measuring impact is complex
What should be measured and how?For individual plant, individual species, or multiple species?
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule”• Measuring impact is complex
What should be measured and how?For individual plant, individual species, or multiple species?Over what time frame?
4) Impacts
Some observations:• “Tens Rule”• Measuring impact is complex• Lack of comprehensive data
4) Impactsa) Ecological
Conceptual model: From Walker & Smith in Lukens & Thieret (1997)• Invasive species affect different community & ecosystem
processes