نتایج جستجو برای: native species

تعداد نتایج: 632890  

2014
Sarah Kimball Jennifer R. Gremer Greg A. Barron-Gafford Amy L. Angert Travis E. Huxman D. Lawrence Venable

The success of non-native, invasive species may be due to release from natural enemies, superior competitive abilities, or both. In the Sonoran Desert, Erodium cicutarium has increased in abundance over the last 30 years. While native species in this flora exhibit a strong among-species trade-off between relative growth rate and water-use efficiency, E. cicutarium seems to have a higher relativ...

2015
Stephanie G Yelenik Nicole DiManno Carla M D'Antonio

Harsh habitats dominated by invasive species are difficult to restore. Invasive grasses in arid environments slow succession toward more desired composition, yet grass removal exacerbates high light and temperature, making the use of "nurse plants" an appealing strategy. In this study of degraded subtropical woodlands dominated by alien grasses in Hawai'i, we evaluated whether individuals of tw...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Philip E Hulme Aníbal Pauchard Petr Pyšek Montserrat Vilà Christina Alba Tim M Blackburn James M Bullock Milan Chytrý Wayne Dawson Alison M Dunn Franz Essl Piero Genovesi Lindsay C Maskell Laura A Meyerson Martin A Nuñez Jan Pergl Oliver L Pescott Michael J O Pocock David M Richardson Helen E Roy Simon M Smart Kateřina Štajerová Thomas Stohlgren Mark van Kleunen Marten Winter

Conservation scientists and practitioners have long recognized that not all non native species pose a threat to biodiversity, yet some ecologists still fail to grasp this message (1). The conclusions drawn by Thomas and Palmer (2) that non native plant species are not a threat to floral diversity in Britain highlight how this lack of understanding can lead to inappropriate analyses and mis lead...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2016
L I Jacoboski A de Mendonça-Lima S M Hartz

Replacement of native habitats by tree plantations has increased dramatically in Brazil, resulting in loss of structural components for birds, such as appropriate substrates for foraging and nesting. Tree plantations can also reduce faunal richness and change the composition of bird species. This study evaluated the structure of avian communities in eucalyptus plantations of different ages and ...

2014
Mirka Macel Ric C H de Vos Jeroen J Jansen Wim H van der Putten Nicole M van Dam

It is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistry compared with native plants in the introduced range. Using untargeted metabolomic fingerprinting, we compared a broad range of metabolites of six successful exotic plant species and their native congeners of the family Asteraceae. Our results showed that plant chemistry is highly species-speci...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Susan C Cook-Patton Anurag A Agrawal

Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions to community and ecosystem processes are not well understood. We manipulated plant species richness in old-field communities to compare the impacts of native vs. exotic species on plant biomass, seed production, and arthropod community structure. Plants within diverse communities, regardless of ...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2010
Dominique G Roche Brian Leung Edgar F Mendoza Franco Mark E Torchin

Empirical studies suggest that most exotic species have fewer parasite species in their introduced range relative to their native range. However, it is less clear how, ecologically, the loss of parasite species translates into a measurable advantage for invaders relative to native species in the new community. We compared parasitism at three levels (species richness, abundance and impact) for a...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Jennifer L Funk Rachel J Standish William D Stock Fernando Valladares

The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher rates of carbon assimilation and growth is supported by several analyses of global data sets. However, theory suggests that native and invasive species occurring in low-resource environments will be functionally similar, as environmental factors restrict the range of observed physiological and mor...

2016
Davide Rassati Massimo Faccoli Robert A. Haack Robert J. Rabaglia Edoardo Petrucco Toffolo Andrea Battisti Lorenzo Marini

Non-native bark and ambrosia beetles represent a threat to forests worldwide. Their invasion patterns are, however, still unclear. Here we investigated first, if the spread of non-native bark and ambrosia beetles is a gradual or a discontinuous process; second, which are the main correlates of their community structure; third, whether those correlates correspond to those of native species. We u...

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