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Pacific Southwest Research Station

 

Pacific Southwest Research Station
800 Buchanan Street
West Annex Building
Albany, CA 94710-0011

(510) 559-6300

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(RWU-4154)

Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry

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No stranger to Hawaii, biological control complements other techniques and offers a safe and effective means for managing invasive species.

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  • Zimmerman, Naupaka; Hughes, R. Flint; Cordell, Susan; Hart, Patrick; Chang, Heather Kalei; Perez, David; Like, Ryan Kaipoalohaakala; Ostertag, Rebecca. 2008. Patterns of primary succession of native and introduced plants in lowland wet forests in Eastern Hawaii. Biotropica 40(3): 277-284. Abstract
  • Asner, Gregory P.; Hughes, R. Flint ; Varga, Timothy A.; Knapp, David E.; Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty. 2008. Environmental and biotic controls over aboveground biomass throughout a tropical rain forest. Ecosystems DOI: 10.1007/s10021-008-9221-5. Abstract
  • Asner, Gregory P.; Hughes, R. Flint; Vitousek, Peter M.; Knapp, David E.; Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty; Boardman, Joseph; Martin, Roberta E.; Eastwood, Michael; Green, Robert O. 2008. Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 105(11):4519-4523. Abstract
  • Kling, Jim; Featured: Denslow, Julie; Johnson, Tracy; Cordell, Susan 2008. Repelling invaders: Hawaiian foresters use ecology to counter invasive species. Science Perspective PSW-SP-010. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 6 p. Introduction
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