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Acacia auriculiformis
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A message from Dr. David Duffy, Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU), University of Hawaii (posted 05 November 2012): Because of a lack of funds, HEAR (www.hear.org) may close as soon as December 15, although there may be enough funds to extend it until February 15. This will mean several things. The web site will be placed on a new server although it is not clear who will pay for the server or for transitioning the site. HEAR data will not be updated. The Pacific Ecosystems at Risk (PIER) (http://www.hear.org/pier/abtproj.htm) site will also become frozen, as will numerous books, reports and papers (http://www.hear.org/). As software evolves we will likely lose the ability to access the data. The various list servers will need new owners, otherwise moderated lists will cease to function altogether, while other lists will not be able to add or delete members. The photo collection (http://www.hear.org/starr/images/?o=plants) will remain accessible, but only through a third party site that will charge for access. I should point out that we have already lost the original homes of both the Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN) and Pacific Ecosystems at Risk (PIER) although they have found temporary refuges. Together with HEAR, they represent the corporate memory both here in Hawaii and across the Pacific of efforts to sustain our natural ecosystems and agriculture against problems caused by species alien to the islands. HEAR also serves as the glue that holds the community together, providing information and facilitating communication. I just hope hindsight is kind to this decision.
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Acacia auriculiformis information from PIER
Information on Acacia auriculiformis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Acacia auriculiformis on Maui (Hawaii, USA): species information
This report on the species Acacia auriculiformis in Hawaii--with particular emphasis on its status on the island of Maui--includes information about the taxonomy, description, biology and ecology, distribution, control methods, and management recommendations, as well as references.
Acacia auriculiformis information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Acacia auriculiformis, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
IPNI nomenclature info for Acacia auriculiformis
Nomenclatural information about Acacia auriculiformis is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).
Acacia auriculiformis (Fabaceae): species information from GCW
Information on Acacia auriculiformis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Global Compendium of Weeds (GCW).
Photos and other information about Acacia auriculiformis
This page contains images of earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis).
Acacia auriculiformis images from PIER
Images of Acacia auriculiformis provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Acacia auriculiformis fact sheet
An excerpt about earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), a non-native invasive plant in natural areas in Florida, from Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas."
Invasive species in the Pacific: A technical review
and draft regional strategy (2000)
The status of invasive plants, vertebrates, arthropods, molluscs, and crustaceans, and options for a regional invasive species strategy for the South Pacific are presented in this series of articles from the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 2000.
Control of non-native plants in natural areas of Florida
Langeland, K.A. and R.L. Stocker. (1997-)2001. Control of non-native plants in natural areas of Florida. SP 242, one of a series of the Department of Agronomy, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences, University of Florida. First printed: 1997. Revised: April, 2001.
Acacia auriculiformis on Maui (Hawaii, USA): species information
This report on the species Acacia auriculiformis in Hawaii--with particular emphasis on its status on the island of Maui--includes information about the taxonomy, description, biology and ecology, distribution, control methods, and management recommendations, as well as references.
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| The Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) is currently funded by grants from the Hau'oli Mau Loa Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service with support from PCSU (UH Manoa). Historically, HEAR has also received funding and/or support from the Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN) of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII), PIERC (USGS), the USFWS, HCSU (UH Hilo), and HALE (NPS). |
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