
Hélia Marchante
Primary location: Portugal
Citizen Science
Published in:Transactions in GIS
Publication date:2016-03-23WebMapping Platform to Engage Citizens With Invasive Plants
Guia prático para a identificação de plantas invasoras de Portugal Continenta
Published in:Not available
Publication date:2008-01-01
Invasive Plants Identification Guide
Published in:Not available
Publication date:2014-01-01
Engaging Society to Fight Invasive Alien Plants in Portugal—One of the Main Threats to Biodiversity
Published in:Biodiversity and Education for Sustainable Development
Publication date:2016-01-01
Post-Fire Management of Exotic Forests
Published in:Managing Forest Ecosystems
Publication date:2011-09-14
Post-clearing recovery of coastal dunes invaded by Acacia longifolia: is duration of invasion relevant for management success?
Published in:Journal of Applied Ecology
Publication date:2011-06-07Invaded dunes resilience post-clearing
Recovery Potential of Dune Ecosystems Invaded by an Exotic Acacia Species (Acacia longifolia) 1
Published in:Weed Technology
Publication date:2004-12-01
Temporal changes in the impacts on plant communities of an invasive alien tree, Acacia longifolia
Published in:Plant Ecology
Publication date:2015-10-26
Public Perception of Invasive Plant Species: Assessing the impact of workshop activities to promote young students' awareness
Published in:International Journal of Science Education
Publication date:2013-03-01
Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness?
Published in:Diversity and Distributions
Publication date:2011-08-08Reproductive biology of Australian acacias
The potential role of seed banks in the recovery of dune ecosystems after removal of invasive plant species
Published in:Applied Vegetation Science
Publication date:2011-01-14The potential role of seed-banks in the recovery of dune ecosystems
Risk assessment, eradication, and biological control: global efforts to limit Australian acacia invasions
Published in:Diversity and Distributions
Publication date:2011-08-08Pro-active management of Australian acacias
Four-trophic level food webs reveal the cascading impacts of an invasive plant targeted for biocontrol
Published in:Ecology
Publication date:2017-03-01
First report of the establishment of the biocontrol agent Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae for control of invasive Acacia longifolia in Portugal
Published in:EPPO Bulletin
Publication date:2017-04-18