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Wilderness conservation in an era of global warming and invasive species: A case study from minnesota's boundary waters canoe area wilderness
Lee E. Frelich
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Peter B. Reich
Forest Resources
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
wilderness area
92%
wilderness
81%
invasive species
69%
global warming
56%
pest
25%
deer
23%
native species
23%
water
20%
ash
18%
policy strategy
15%
emerald
15%
exotic species
13%
facilitation
12%
earthworm
12%
temperate forest
12%
savanna
11%
boreal forest
11%
pine
9%
warming
8%
transition
6%
ecosystem
6%
loss
5%
temperature
4%
Agriculture & Biology
wilderness
100%
global warming
70%
invasive species
67%
case studies
56%
Agrilus planipennis
19%
deer
14%
indigenous species
11%
Pinus strobus
9%
boreal forests
7%
temperate forests
7%
plant pests
7%
introduced plants
7%
logging
7%
earthworms
6%
savannas
6%
managers
6%
Pinus
5%
climate change
5%
ecosystems
5%
pests
4%
temperature
2%