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> Double Trouble – edition No 2, May 2009
> Edition 1, February 2009
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> Double Trouble – edition No 2, May 2009
> Australia put on climate change sleeper weed alert
> Australian conservation groups forge new invasive species alliance
> Australian quarantine holes could unleash climate change super invaders
> Bacterial infections behind corals’ yellow circle of death
> Buffel grass blamed for jump in US desert wildfires
> DIG IT: Climate and invasives driving changes in our oceans
> DIG IT: Control invasive threats, says CSIRO
> DIG IT: Five paths to a successful alien invasion under climate change
> DIG IT: Invading sea squirts get a leg up from warmer ocean
> DIG IT: Invasive species modelling on shaky ground
> DIG IT: New Zealand’s alpine ecosystems vulnerable to weeds under warming
> DIG It: Toxic marine invaders under the microscope
> Fire risk and climate change, too hot to handle?
> Mosquito-borne diseases not a major climate change threat in Australia – Sydney researcher
> Researchers find size really does matter in chytrid fungus battle
> Warmer oceans could spark massive shift in marine biodiversity
Introduction to Double Trouble No 2
> Edition 1, February 2009
> Jury still out on future of hawkweed invasions
> Antarctic midgets could reveal shape of future ecosystems
> Deadly combination could irreversibly damage ecosystems
> How far south will cane toads move under climate change?
> Introduction
> ISC campaign shines spotlight on double dangers of invasive species and climate change
> Killer plant disease could devastate WA biodiversity hotspots
> More climatic disturbance, more bitou
> News snippets
> Pressure to open Australia to weedy biofuel
> US researchers call for policy focus on climate change and invasive species
> Victorian bushfires could pave way for weed explosion
> Weeds and feral animals slip under climate change radar
> Worst weed in the west sold as low-maintenance lawn
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