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Agrostis avenacea
(Poaceae)
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Taxonomy & nomenclature
GRIN nomenclature info for Agrostis avenacea
Nomenclatural information about Agrostis avenacea is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.
Agrostis avenacea information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Agrostis avenacea, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
IPNI nomenclature info for Agrostis avenacea
Nomenclatural information about Agrostis avenacea is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).
Images
Images of Agrostis avenacea (Poaceae) (heupueo)
Links to high-resolution free images of Agrostis avenacea (Poaceae) (heupueo) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.
Agrostis avenacea information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Agrostis avenacea in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.
Distribution
Agrostis avenacea information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Agrostis avenacea in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.
Full-text articles
Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research
Stone, Charles P., Clifford W. Smith, and J. Timothy Tunison (eds.) . 1992. Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit. ISBN: 0-8248-1474-6.
Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest
Medeiros, A.C. 2004. Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.
Other resources
Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest
After rain forest of Haleakala National Park was fenced in the late 1980s, native vegetation responded vigorously yet three problematic plant invaders (Clidemia hirta, Hedychium gardnerianum, and Psidium cattleianum) continued to spread unabated and became of great concern to Park managers. This contribution provides a quantitative assessment of crucial life history junctures (quantitative phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal, seed predation, seedling establishment) to assist Haleakala NP and other managers of Hawaiian rain forests. It also provides detailed information for potentially identifying key characteristics in prevention, rapid response, and prioritization of incoming invasive species. (This document is the 2004 Ph.D. dissertation of Dr. Arthur C. Medeiros for the Department of Zoology at the University of Hawaii.)
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