Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1058507 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2007 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
There is, therefore, a potential dilemma between controlling a mid-successional invasive species for conservation policy objectives, especially when that species has evolved to sequester nutrients, and the negative effect of increasing environmental costs in terms of carbon accounting required, the potential input of nutrients to aquatic systems, and long-term nutrient loss. There is, therefore, a need to balance conservation goals against potential damage to biogeochemical structure and function.
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Authors
R.H. Marrs, K. Galtress, C. Tong, E.S. Cox, S.J. Blackbird, T.J. Heyes, R.J. Pakeman, M.G. Le Duc,