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European starling Sturnus vulgaris
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feral domestic cat Felis catus
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Florida box turtles Terrapene carolina
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Florida leafwing butterfly Anaea troglodyte floridalis
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gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus
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green iguana Iguana iguana
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lobate lac scale Paratachardina lobata lobata
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nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus
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parrots and parakeets Psittacidae family
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red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta
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rim rock crowned snake Tantilla oolitica
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true lac scale insect Kerria lacca lacca
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white-crowned pigeon Columba leucacephala
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APPENDIX B:
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Historical Pictures of Pine Rocklands
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Pine Rocklands in Miami-Dade County (1922)
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Photo by: Herman Gunter
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Pine Rocklands in Miami-Dade County (1922)
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Photo by: Herman Gunter
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Fire in Pine Rocklands in Miami-Dade County (1915 or 1916)
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Photo by: J. K. Small
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Pine Rocklands in Homestead, Florida (1910)
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Photo by: Gibbons (of Katherine and Mildred Gibbons)
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Logging in Pine Rocklands in Miami-Dade County (1916)
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Photo by: J. K. Small
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Pine Tree in Pine Rocklands in Miami-Dade County (1934)
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Photo by: W. F. Jacobs
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APPENDIX C:
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List of Florida Invasive Plants
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Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's
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2005
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List of Invasive Species
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Purpose of the List: To focus attention on --
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¾the adverse effects exotic pest plants have on Florida's biodiversity and plant communities,
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¾the habitat losses from exotic pest plant infestations,
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¾the impacts on endangered species via habitat loss and alteration,
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¾the need to prevent habitat losses through pest-plant management,
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¾the socio-economic impacts of these plants (e.g., increased wildfires in certain areas),
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¾changes in the seriousness of different pest plants over time,
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¾the need to provide information that helps managers set priorities for control programs.
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DEFINITIONS: Exotic—a species introduced to Florida, purposefully or accidentally, from a natural range outside of
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Florida. Native—a species whose natural range included Florida at the time of European contact (1500 AD).
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Naturalized exotic—an exotic that sustains itself outside cultivation (it is still exotic; it has not "become" native).
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Invasive exotic—an exotic that not only has naturalized but is expanding on its own in Florida plant communities.
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Abbreviations used:
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for "Gov. list": P = Prohibited by Fla. Dept. of Environmental Protection, N = Noxious weed
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listed by Fla. Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services, U = Noxious weed listed by U.S.
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Department of Agriculture.
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for "Reg. Dis.": N = north, C = central, S = south, referring to each species' current distribution
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in general regions of Florida (not its potential range in the state). See following map.
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For additional information on distributions of particular species by county, visit the
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University of South Florida’s Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants web site,
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www.plantatlas.usf.edu. Many of those species entries also have habit and close-up pictures
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of the species.
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Additional images for some species may be found at the “Introduced Species” page on the
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Univ. of Florida Herbarium website, at Fairchild Tropical Garden’s Virtual Herbarium, and
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the Godfrey Herbarium database, Florida State University.
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For other additional information on plants included in this list, see related links and pages
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at this web site on the home page menu.
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Category I - Invasive exotics that are altering native plant communities by displacing native
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species, changing community structures or ecological functions, or hybridizing with natives. This
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definition does not rely on the economic severity or geographic range of the problem, but on the
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documented ecological damage caused. .
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Scientific Name Common Name EPPC
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Cat.
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Gov.
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list
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Reg.
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Dist.
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Abrus precatorius rosary pea I C, S
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Acacia auriculiformis earleaf acacia I S
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Albizia julibrissin mimosa, silk tree I N, C
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Albizia lebbeck woman's tongue I C, S
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Ardisia crenata (= A. crenulata ) coral ardisia I N, C
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Ardisia elliptica (=A. humilis) shoebutton ardisia I S
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Asparagus aethiopicus (= A. sprengeri; A.
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densiflorus misapplied)
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asparagus-fern I C, S
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Bauhinia variegata orchid tree I C, S
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Bischofia javanica bischofia I C, S
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Calophyllum antillanum (=C. calaba; C.
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inophyllum misapplied)
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