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dc.contributor.authorWilliams, L Ken
dc.contributor.authorSindel, B Men
dc.contributor.authorKristiansen, Pen
dc.contributor.authorWilson, S Cen
dc.contributor.authorShaw, J Den
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-08T02:22:21Z-
dc.date.available2020-04-08T02:22:21Z-
dc.date.issued2019-06-
dc.identifier.citationWeed Research, 59(3), p. 180-190en
dc.identifier.issn1365-3180en
dc.identifier.issn0043-1737en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/28535-
dc.description.abstractPlant eradication is difficult, particularly in remote, protected areas. The Southern Ocean Islands are very isolated and highly protected, but the flora contains many alien plants. Small restricted populations have been eradicated, but eradication of established species has proven difficult. A better understanding of the efficacy of control methods at sub-Antarctic temperatures and their off-target impacts may increase eradication success. With interest in controlling non-native Poa annua in the region, we aimed to determine if physical and chemical methods can control P. annua (the sub-Antarctic biotype) in sub-Antarctic conditions and examined their impact on native plants. We quantified the effectiveness of physical control methods on P. annua in situ on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island through field-based experiments and assessed their selectivity on P. annua compared with native grasses. We also quantified the effectiveness of several herbicides on P. annua at sub-Antarctic temperatures and assessed their selectivity on native grasses. Of the four physical disturbance methods tested, none effectively reduced P. annua cover as one-off treatments. Of the herbicide treatments, glyphosate and trifloxysulfuron sodium were effective and were less damaging to native grass species, indicating potential selectivity. Physical control was of limited effectiveness, but did not affect native species richness. An integrated weed management programme utilising the strategic use of selective herbicides with follow-up chemical and physical intervention may balance control and biodiversity outcomes. This research highlights the importance of site‐specific testing of control methods and understanding off-target impacts of control when managing alien plant species in protected areas.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltden
dc.relation.ispartofWeed Researchen
dc.titleAssessing the efficacy and impact of management of an invasive species in a protected area: Poa annua on sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Islanden
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/wre.12355en
local.contributor.firstnameL Ken
local.contributor.firstnameB Men
local.contributor.firstnamePen
local.contributor.firstnameS Cen
local.contributor.firstnameJ Den
local.subject.for2008050103 Invasive Species Ecologyen
local.subject.seo2008960901 Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic Land and Water Managementen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.emailbsindel@une.edu.auen
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local.format.startpage180en
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local.identifier.volume59en
local.identifier.issue3en
local.title.subtitlePoa annua on sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Islanden
local.contributor.lastnameWilliamsen
local.contributor.lastnameSindelen
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local.date.onlineversion2019-03-11-
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local.title.maintitleAssessing the efficacy and impact of management of an invasive species in a protected areaen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteAustralian Antarctic Science Program (AAS 4158); University of New England (Australian Postgraduate Award)en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorWilliams, L Ken
local.search.authorSindel, B Men
local.search.authorKristiansen, Pen
local.search.authorWilson, S Cen
local.search.authorShaw, J Den
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local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/38950814-80e9-4c56-8266-58f741154d73en
local.subject.for2020410404 Environmental managementen
local.subject.for2020410202 Biosecurity science and invasive species ecologyen
local.subject.seo2020180499 Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2020180401 Antarctic and Southern Ocean ice dynamicsen
local.subject.seo2020180407 Water quality in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environmentsen
local.codeupdate.date2022-03-01T20:35:58.939en
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local.original.for2020410202 Biosecurity science and invasive species ecologyen
local.original.seo2020180401 Antarctic and Southern Ocean ice dynamicsen
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local.original.seo2020180499 Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments not elsewhere classifieden
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