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In this chapter we argue that preventing the introduction and spread of alien species in protected areas is still a highly relevant and critically important management strategy despite current and future global change. There has been a provocative and attention grabbing call of late in the conservation literature to accept alien species invasions as inevitable and perhaps even desirable. Such novel ecosystems, it has been argued, may function equivalently or better under future conditions. However, we suggest that it is the very uncertainty that global change and its associated impacts bring that makes prevention more necessary than ever for protected areas. Here we focus on the variables affecting protected areas that can and cannot be manipulated to strengthen prevention efforts. Because so much has been learned about alien species prevention, we also outline different approaches for existing protected areas and those that are planned in the future, with particular emphasis on the management of invasive alien plant pathways and propagule pressure. In this chapter we argue that preventing the introduction and spread of alien species in protected areas is still a highly relevant and critically important management strategy despite current and future global change. There has been a provocative and attention grabbing call of late in the conservation literature to accept alien species invasions as inevitable and perhaps even desirable. Such novel ecosystems, it has been argued, may function equivalently or better under future conditions. However, we suggest that it is the very uncertainty that global change and its associated impacts bring that makes prevention more necessary than ever for protected areas. Here we focus on the variables affecting protected areas that can and cannot be manipulated to strengthen prevention efforts. Because so much has been learned about alien species prevention, we also outline different approaches for existing protected areas and those that are planned in the future, with particular emphasis on the management of invasive alien plant pathways and propagule pressure.
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Manipulating alien plant species propagule pressure as a prevention strategy for protected areasimpacts of alien plant invasions in protected areas Manipulating alien plant species propagule pressure as a prevention strategy for protected areasimpacts of alien plant invasions in protected areas
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Manipulating alien plant species propagule pressure as a prevention strategy for protected areasimpacts of alien plant invasions in protected areas Manipulating alien plant species propagule pressure as a prevention strategy for protected areasimpacts of alien plant invasions in protected areas
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85949
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RIV/67985939:_____/13:00436470
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plant invasions; protected areas; propagule pressure
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[B8371E732FA5]
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Dordrecht
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Book series: Invading Nature-Springer Series in Invasion Ecology
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Plant invasions in protected areas: patterns, problems and challenges
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1
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Pyšek, Petr Meyerson, L. A.
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14
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10.1007/978-94-007-7750-7_23
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Springer Science+Business Media
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978-94-007-7749-1