Geographic Bibliographies
An Illustrated Guide to Arizona Weeds Bibliography
University of Arizona.
Bibliography from Guide to Monitoring Exotic and Invasive Plants (Canada)
Environment Canada. Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network; National Botanical Services. Erich Haber.
An annotated list of selected standard reference manuals and floras for Canada, books on plant groups of special interest and popular field guides to plants. This selection of books contains information on and provides a means of identifying both native and exotic plants.
"Invasive Species in East Africa" Workshop: Selected Bibliographies on Invasive Species (see Appendix 11, page 93) (PDF | 957 KB)
Convention on Biological Diversity.
These bibliographies were compiled by Scott Miller as byproducts of work for ICIPE funded by the government of Norway and the Hawaii Biological Survey funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Annotated Literature Review: Model Rapid Response Plan for Great Lakes Aquatic Invasions (Draft - Jul 2003; PDF | 96 KB)
Great Lakes Commission. Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species.
Control of Invasive Exotic Plants in the Great Plains - Annotated Bibliography
DOI. USGS. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center.
A searchable database providing citations and summaries of literature pertinent to controlling invasive exotic plants.
Bibliography of Nonindigenous Species in the Gulf of Mexico and Related Topics
Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on Aquatic Invasive Species.
The bibliographic file of non-indigenous species in the Gulf of Mexico includes references to publications dealing with such species that occur in the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
Annotated Bibliography of the Invasive Species of the Gulf Coast - Galveston Bay Invasive Species Risk Assessment Project
DOI. NBII. Central Southwest/Gulf Coast Information Node.
General References (Pacific Islands)
Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk.
An Assessment of Exotic Plant Species of Rocky Mountain National Park: Useful References
DOI. USGS. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center; Colorado State University. Rangeland Ecosystems Science.
Invasive Pest Plants in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region Bibliography Database
DOI. NBII. South Appalachian Man and the Biosphere. |