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Natural Areas Journal Invasive Species Compendium

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79 manuscripts curated from over 10 years of work published in the Natural Areas Journal.



 NAA is proud to offer the Natural Areas Journal Invasive Species Compendium: An Offering to Aid in Your Work and a Call to Action as a resource to those who steward natural areas and face the ever-growing impacts of invasive species.

This compendium highlights over 10 years of published work in the form of more than 79 different manuscripts and articles that are all open access, and organized into the following themes and sub-themes:

  • Effective Treatment of Invasive Species
    • Assessing the Effectiveness of Invasive Species Treatments and Management
    • Assessing Herbicide Treatments and Increasing Effectiveness through an Integrated Approach
    • Increasing Effectiveness through Knowledge
  • Impact of Invasive Species on Native Species Diversity, Abundance, Habitat, Recruitment, and Survival
  • Tolerances and Limitations on Dispersal, Recruitment, and Survival of Invasive Species
  • Understanding the Relationship between Wildfire and Invasive Species
  • Successful Restoration (Challenges, Management Strategies, Measuring Success)
  • EDRR & Prevention
  • Protecting Natural Areas and Species of Concern from Invasive Species
    • Strategies for Assessing Natural Area Condition/Health and Identifying Species, Locations, and Management Actions to Better Protect Natural Areas
    • Protecting Species of Concern
  • Defining Invasive Species and Managing Plant Communities under Climate Change


Thanks to the support of the USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the National Parks Service, this resource is freely available to all.

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