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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Sara G. Baer; David M. Engle; Johannes M. H. Knops; Kenneth A. Langeland; Bruce D. Maxwell; Fabian D. Menalled; Amy J. Symstad
Publication Date: 2009

Vast areas of arable land have been retired from crop production and ''rehabilitated'' to improved system states through landowner incentive programs in the United States (e.g., Conservation and Wetland Reserve Programs), as well as Europe (i.e., Agri-Environment Schemes). Our review of studies conducted on invasion of rehabilitated agricultural production systems by nontarget species elucidates several factors that may increase the vulnerability of these systems to invasion. These systems often exist in highly fragmented and agriculturally dominated landscapes, where propagule sources of target species for colonization may be limited, and are established under conditions where legacies of past disturbance persist and prevent target species from persisting. Furthermore, rehabilitation approaches often do not include or successfully attain all target species or historical ecological processes (e.g., hydrology, grazing, and/or fire cycles) key to resisting invasion. Uncertainty surrounds ways in which nontarget species may compromise long term goals of improving biodiversity and ecosystem services through rehabilitation efforts on former agricultural production lands. This review demonstrates that more studies are needed on the extent and ecological impacts of nontarget species as related to the goals of rehabilitation efforts to secure current and future environmental benefits arising from this widespread conservation practice. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008.

Citation: Baer, S. G., D. M. Engle, J. M. H. Knops, K. A. Langeland, B. D. Maxwell, F. D. Menalled, and A. J. Symstad. 2009. Vulnerability of rehabilitated agricultural production systems to invasion by nontarget plant species. Environmental Management, v. 43, no. 2, p. 189-196. 10.1007/s00267-008-9167-6.

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Keywords:
  • agri-environment schemes
  • agriculture
  • conservation
  • conservation programs
  • croplands
  • CRP
  • disturbance
  • Europe
  • fragmentation
  • grazing
  • hydrology
  • invasive species
  • invasive species
  • land management
  • land use
  • nutrient cycling
  • plant communities
  • wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 23469Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Fire FileAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 47512

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