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Stone,
C. P., C. W. Smith, and J. T. Tunison (eds.). 1992. Alien plant
invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research
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Title Pages, Preface,
Acknowledgments, Explanatory Notes, Authors, Table of Contents.
Pages v-xv |

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Illustrated Plate: Perspectives |

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Loope, Lloyd L. An
overview of problems with introduced plant species in national parks
and biosphere reserves of the United States. Pages 3-28 |

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Vitousek, Peter M. Effects of alien plants on native ecosystems.
Pages 29-41 |

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Mack, Richard N.
Characteristics of invading plant species. Pages 42-46 |

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LaRosa, Anne Marie,
Robert F. Doren and Lance Gunderson. Alien plant management in
Everglades National Park: An historical perspective. Pages 47-63 |

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Halvorson, William L.
Alien plants at Channel Islands National Park. Pages 64-96 |

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Illustrated Plate: Status and Distribution of some Important Alien
Plants in Hawaii |

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Wester, Lyndon. Origin
and distribution of adventive alien flowering plants in Hawaii.
Pages 99-154 |

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Jacobi, James D. and
Fredrick R. Warshauer. Distribution of six alien plant species in
upland habitats on the island of Hawaii. Pages 155-188 |

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Herbst, Derral R. and
Warren L. Wagner. Alien plants on the northwestern Hawaiian islands.
Pages 189-224 |

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Whiteaker, Louis D.
and Donald E. Gardener. Firetree (Myrica faya) distribution
in Hawaii. Pages 225-240 |

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Smith, Clifford W.
Distribution, status, phenology, rate of spread, and management of
Clidemia in Hawaii. Pages 241-253 |

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Juvik, James O. and
Sonia P. Juvik. Mullein (Verbascum thapsus): The spread and
adaptation of a temperate weed in the montane tropics. Pages 254-270 |

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LaRosa, Anne Marie.
The status of banana poka in Hawaii. Pages 271-299 |

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Anderson, Stephen J.,
Charles P. Stone and Paul K. Higashino. Distribution and spread of
alien plants in Kipahulu Valley, Haleakala National Park, above
2,300 feet elevation. Pages 300-338 |

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Illustrated Plate: Physical and Chemical Control |

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Santos, Gregory L.,
Dina Kageler, Donald E. Gardner, Linda W. Cuddihy and Charles P.
Stone. Herbicidal control of selected alien plant species in Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park. Pages 341-375 |

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Tunison, Timothy J.
Fountain grass control in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Management
considerations and strategies. Pages 376-393 |

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Smith, Clifford W.
and Timothy J. Tunison. Fire and alien plants in Hawaii: Research
and management implications for native ecosystems. Pages 394-408 |

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Illustrated Plate: Biological Control |

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Davis, Clifton J.,
Ernest Yoshioka and Dina Kageler. Biological control of Lantana,
prickly pear and Hamakua Pamakani in Hawaii: Review and update.
Pages 411-431 |

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Gardner, Donald E.
Plant pathogens as biocontrol agents in native Hawaiian ecosystems.
Pages 432-451 |

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Nakahara, Larry M.,
Robert M. Burkhart and George Y. Funaski. Review and status of
biological control of Clidemia in Hawaii. Pages 452-465 |

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Markin, George P.,
Po-Yung Lai and George Y. Funasaki. Status of biological control of
weeds in Hawaii and implications for managing native ecosystems.
Pages 466-482 |

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Illustrated Plate: Agency, organization and landowner approaches |

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Tunison, J. Timothy.
Alien plant control strategies in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Pages 485-505 |

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Tunison, J. Timothy
and Nicholas G. Zimmer. Success in controlling localized alien
plants in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pages 506-524. |

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Holt, R. Alan. Control
of alien plants on Nature Conservancy preserves. Pages 525-535 |

426 KB |
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Tanimoto, Victor
M. and Winona P. Char. Alien plant control on state lands including
natural areas. Pages 536-550 |

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Loope, Lloyd L.,
Ronald J. Nagata and Arthur C, Medeiros. Alien Plants in Haleakala
National Park. Pages 551-576 |

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Tulang, Mike. The
U.S. Department of Agriculture's rural development approach to alien
plant control in Hawaii: A case study. Pages 577-583 |

328 KB |
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Bredhoff, Carl
Soot. Introduced plant control on private lands in Hawaii. Pages
584-588 |

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Spoehr, Hardy.
Public/private sector partnerships to preserve native ecosystems --
the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands experience. Pages 589-593 |

231 KB |
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Illustrated Plate: Introduced Plants in the Absence of Ungulates |

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Merlin, Mark D.
and James O. Juvik. Relationships among native and alien plants on
Pacific islands with and without significant human disturbance and
feral ungulates. Pages 597-624 |

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Scowcroft, Paul G.
and C. Eugene Conrad. Alien and native plant response to release
from feral sheep browsing on Mauna Kea. Pages 625-665 |

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Stone, Charles P.,
Linda W. Cuddihy and J. Timothy Tunison. Responses of Hawaiian
ecosystems to removal of feral pigs and goats. Pages 666-704 |

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Illustrated Plate: Choosing Which Plants to Introduce |

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Higa, Stan. Plant
importation rules and regulations. Pages 707-711 |

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Yee, Rylan S. N.
and Wayne C. Gagne'. Activities and needs of the horticulture
industry in relation to alien plant problems in Hawaii. Pages
712-725 |

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Osgood, Robert V.
and Robert D. Wiemer. Plant introduction needs of the Hawaiian sugar
industry. Pages 726-731 |

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Cran, Gordon and
Ken Dillingham. Choosing plant introductions: Needs of grazers.
Pages 732-735 |

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Illustrated Plate: Choosing Which Plants to Control in Native
Ecosystems |

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Mack, Richard M.
and Michael E. Moody. Modeling to predict the fate of invading
plants. Pages 739-742 |

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Bridges, Kent W.
Rule-based decision making: A way to determine which alien species
to control. Pages 743-751 |

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Taylor, Dan.
Controlling weeds in natural areas in Hawaii: A manager's
perspective. Pages 752-756 |

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Markin, George P.
and Ernest Yoshioka. Evaluating proposed biological control programs
for introduced plants. Pages 757-778 |

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Illustrated Plate: Ecosystem Approaches, Education, and Community
Involvement |

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Tunison, J.
Timothy and Charles P. Stone. Special Ecological Areas: An approach
to alien plant control in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pages
781-798 |

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Stone, Charles P.
Environmental education in Hawaii: History and overview. Pages
799-806 |

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Hawkins, John W.
Environmental education in the schools. Pages 807-812 |

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Tunison, J.
Timothy and Edwin T. Misaki. The use of volunteers for alien plant
control at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and The Nature
Conservancy's Kamakou preserve. Pages 813-818 |

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Illustrated Plate: In Conclusion... |

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Tunison, J.
Timothy, Clifford W. Smith and Charles P. Stone. Alien plant
management in Hawaii: Conclusions. Pages 821-833 |

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Illustrated Plate: Index |

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Index. Pages
837-887 |

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