

Author: Johnston M.R. Carsten L.D. Douglas L. Sands D.C.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 1049-9644
Source: Biological Control, Vol.17, Iss.3, 2000-03, pp. : 250-257
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Abstract
The biology of islands differs from that of large land masses in having less complex ecosystems. Introduced exotic weeds are often a major threat to fragile island ecosystems because of their expansion into habitats previously occupied by endemic species. San Clemente Island, 120 km off the California coastline, is an example of this process in which numerous exotic weed species have been introduced and some are endangering the native flora. Crown rust of oats caused by
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