Geographical Analysis of the Distribution and Spread of Exotic Plant Species in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

D. Kurtz, R. Aspinall, K. Hansen
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The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in conservation biology and natural resource management and recent scientific literature reveals increasing concern regarding the spread of invasive exotic plant species (Allen, 1996; Vitousek et al, 1996; Walker and Smith, 1997). Ecological consequences of these species include increased competition for space, water, and nutrients with native plants (which could result in a decrease in biodiversity), decreased forage quality for native ungulates, and changes in the rnicroenvironments where the establishments took place (Woods, 1997). Sheley et al ( 1998) list several ecologically and economically detrimental impacts of exotic species.
怀俄明大提顿国家公园外来植物物种分布与传播的地理分析
外来物种对自然环境的影响正在成为保护生物学和自然资源管理的重要问题,最近的科学文献显示,外来入侵植物物种的传播越来越受到关注(Allen, 1996;Vitousek et al, 1996;沃克和史密斯,1997)。这些物种的生态后果包括与本地植物对空间、水和养分的竞争加剧(这可能导致生物多样性的减少),本地有蹄类动物的饲料质量下降,以及建立场所的微环境发生变化(Woods, 1997)。Sheley等人(1998)列举了几种外来物种对生态和经济的有害影响。
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