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Published in: Environmental Management 6/2013

01-12-2013

Toward Consensus-Based Actions that Balance Invasive Plant Management and Conservation of At-Risk Fauna

Authors: John A. Litvaitis, Jeffrey L. Norment, Kelly Boland, Kate O’Brien, Rachel Stevens, Donald Keirstead, Thomas Lee, James D. Oehler, Jeffery M. Taylor, Susan Bickford, Matthew D. Tarr

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 6/2013

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Abstract

Limiting the spread of invasive plants has become a high priority among natural resource managers. Yet in some regions, invasive plants are providing important habitat components to native animals that are at risk of local or regional extirpation. In these situations, removing invasive plants may decrease short-term survival of the at-risk taxa. At the same time, there may be a reluctance to expand invaded habitats to benefit at-risk species because such actions may increase the distribution of invasive plants. Such a dilemma can result in “management paralysis,” where no action is taken either to reduce invasive plants or to expand habitats for at-risk species. A pragmatic solution to this dilemma may be to develop an approach that considers site-specific circumstances. We constructed a “discussion tree” as a means of initiating conversations among various stakeholders involved with managing habitats in the northeastern USA to benefit several at-risk taxa, including New England cottontails (Sylvilagus transitionalis). Major components of this approach include recognition that expanding some invaded habitats may be essential to prevent extirpation of at-risk species, and the effective control of invasive plants is dependent on knowledge of the status of invasives on managed lands and within the surrounding landscape. By acknowledging that management of invasive plants is a complex issue without a single solution, we may be successful in limiting their spread while still addressing critical habitat needs.

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Metadata
Title
Toward Consensus-Based Actions that Balance Invasive Plant Management and Conservation of At-Risk Fauna
Authors
John A. Litvaitis
Jeffrey L. Norment
Kelly Boland
Kate O’Brien
Rachel Stevens
Donald Keirstead
Thomas Lee
James D. Oehler
Jeffery M. Taylor
Susan Bickford
Matthew D. Tarr
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 6/2013
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-013-0157-y

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