A review of the impacts and management of invasive plants in forestry

Vanessa L. Jones, Jennifer Grenz
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While the impacts of invasive plants are commonly researched and described within the context of agriculture and restoration ecology, they receive less attention within the specific context of forestry. Forestry operations are both vulnerable to and could exacerbate the spread of invasive plants through all aspects of silviculture, all of which can lead to reduced profitability and negative impacts to the sustainability and resiliency of the ecosystems they operate within. The purpose of this review article was to synthesize the current academic and gray literature pertaining to invasive plants and forestry to inform prevention and management approaches and identify gaps in the research. We incorporated a case study from interviews with major forestry company professionals in British Columbia, Canada managing invasive species within their operations to provide critical and often overlooked perspectives and experiences. Our review provides key insights into the risks invasive plants pose to forest community and tree health, operations, economic value, and ecosystem health and identifies the need for research specific to the impacts of invasive plants and their management strategies within the context of forestry operations.
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入侵植物对林业的影响和管理综述
虽然入侵植物的影响通常在农业和恢复生态学的背景下进行研究和描述,但在林业的特定背景下却很少受到关注。林业作业既容易受到入侵植物的影响,也可能通过造林的各个方面加剧入侵植物的蔓延,所有这些都可能导致盈利能力下降,并对其所处生态系统的可持续性和复原力产生负面影响。本文的目的是综合目前有关入侵植物和林业的学术和灰色文献,为预防和管理方法提供信息,并找出研究中的空白。我们结合了对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省主要林业公司管理入侵物种的专业人士的采访案例,以提供关键的、经常被忽视的观点和经验。我们的综述提供了入侵植物对森林群落和树木健康、经营、经济价值和生态系统健康构成的风险的关键见解,并确定了在林业经营背景下对入侵植物的影响及其管理策略进行具体研究的必要性。
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