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Increasing the Understanding of Plant Invasions in Southern South America: First Symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile
Authors:A Pauchard  L Cavieres  R Bustamante  P Becerra  E Rapoport
Institution:(1) Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad de Concepción, Chile;;(2) Departamento de Botánica, Universidad de Concepción, Chile;(3) Departamento de Ciencias Ecológicas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;(4) Universidad Nacional del Comahue, CRUB, Bariloche-CONICET, Argentina
Abstract:The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002. Chile represents an interesting setting to study biological invasions because of its long history of introductions, and its high rate of endemisms that makes it more prone to invasions. However, little is known about plant invasions in Chile and the country lacks a clear policy on alien species. The speakers at the symposium discussed their research on several aspects of alien plant invasions in southern Chile and Argentina. They also elaborated a list of future challenges of plant invasion ecology for the area. The package of recommendations may be useful for other developing countries with similar state of knowledge of their flora and similar environmental and economic issues. We expect that this type of meeting will help to stimulate the scientific debate about invasion ecology and the development of coordinated research to answer local questions, while contributing to find generalities in plant invasion patterns and processes.
Keywords:Argentina  control  developing countries  exotic species
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