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Invasion Gateways and Corridors in the Carpathian Basin: Biological Invasions in Hungary
Authors:K. Török  Z. Botta-Dukát  I. Dancza  I. Németh  J. Kiss  B. Mihály  D. Magyar
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Ecology and Botany of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary;(2) Central Service for Plant Protection and Soil Conservation, Budapest, Budaörsi u. 141-145, 1118, Hungary;(3) Department of Plant Protection, Szent István University, Gödöll, Páter K. u. 1, 2100, Hungary;(4) Authority for Nature Conservation of the Ministry for Environment, Budapest, Költ u. 21, 1121, Hungary;(5) Department of Plant Pathology, Plant Protection Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Herman Otto U. 11, 1022, Hungary
Abstract:
Biological invasions in Hungary are causing severe problems as a result of recent introductions and rapid land use changes. Poorly managed agricultural and rural, disturbed areas, and aquatic ecosystems are the most prone to plant invasions. Dry grasslands and semi-natural forests are less prone to invasions. A few plant species have led to human health (allergenic) problems. Some insect species have caused economic problems to crop production. A number of monitoring networks and control measures are in place for selected plants and insects. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Hungary  introduced species  invasive species  sensitive habitats
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