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Management implications of recent research into the effect of bitou bush invasion

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posted on 2024-11-14, 04:50 authored by Kristine FrenchKristine French, Emilie-Jane Ens, Carl Gosper, Elizabeth Lindsay, Tanya Mason, Ben Owers, Natalie Sullivan
We review recent research into the impact of bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera spp. rotundata (DC.) Norl.) on coastal ecosystems which suggest this weed is having widespread impacts on ecosystem services, flora and fauna. Increased decomposition rates and altered nutrient cycling accompany changes in plant community structure and composition. Changes in invaded habitats influence invertebrate and bird assemblages. We summarise research that shows that the establishment phase of seedlings is the key phase where bitou bush outcompetes native species through both resource and interference competition mechanisms.

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French, K. O., Ens, E., Gosper, C. R., Lindsay, E., Mason, T. J., Owers, B. & Sullivan, N. A. (2008). Management implications of recent research into the effect of bitou bush invasion. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23 (1), 24-28.

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Plant Protection Quarterly

Volume

23

Issue

1

Pagination

24-28

Language

English

RIS ID

24710

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