نتایج جستجو برای: native plant species

تعداد نتایج: 951555  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Paul R Adler Matt A Sanderson Paul J Weimer Kenneth P Vogel

Marginal croplands, such as those in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), have been suggested as a source of biomass for biofuel production. However, little is known about the composition of plant species on these conservation grasslands or their potential for ethanol production. Our objective was to assess the potential of CRP and other conservation grasslands for biofuel production, descri...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Yan Sun Heinz Müller-Schärer John L Maron Urs Schaffner

At local scales, it has often been found that invasibility decreases with increasing resident plant diversity. However, whether resident community diversity similarly resists invasion by alien versus native species is seldom studied. We examined this issue by invading constructed native plant assemblages that varied in species and functional richness with invasive alien or native Asteraceae spe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Dana Blumenthal Charles E Mitchell Petr Pysek Vojtech Jarosík

Why do some exotic plant species become invasive? Two common hypotheses, increased resource availability and enemy release, may more effectively explain invasion if they favor the same species, and therefore act in concert. This would be expected if plant species adapted to high levels of available resources in their native range are particularly susceptible to enemies, and therefore benefit mo...

2011
Wendy E. Morrison Mark E. Hay

Enemy release and biotic resistance are competing, but not mutually exclusive, hypotheses addressing the success or failure of non-native plants entering a new region. Enemy release predicts that exotic plants become invasive by escaping their co-adapted herbivores and by being unrecognized or unpalatable to native herbivores that have not been selected to consume them. In contrast, biotic resi...

2017
David L. Erickson Elizabeth Reed Padmini Ramachandran Norman A. Bourg William J. McShea Andrea Ottesen

Next Generation Sequencing and the application of metagenomic analyses can be used to answer questions about animal diet choice and study the consequences of selective foraging by herbivores. The quantification of herbivore diet choice with respect to native versus exotic plant species is particularly relevant given concerns of invasive species establishment and their effects on ecosystems. Whi...

2015
Liba Pejchar

The widespread loss of native species and the introduction of non-native species has important consequences for island ecosystems. Non-native species may or may not functionally replace the role of native species in ecological processes such as seed dispersal. Although the majority of Hawaii's native plants require bird-mediated seed dispersal, only one native frugivore, Omao (Myadestes obscuru...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Gregory P Asner R Flint Hughes Peter M Vitousek David E Knapp Ty Kennedy-Bowdoin Joseph Boardman Roberta E Martin Michael Eastwood Robert O Green

Biological invasions contribute to global environmental change, but the dynamics and consequences of most invasions are difficult to assess at regional scales. We deployed an airborne remote sensing system that mapped the location and impacts of five highly invasive plant species across 221,875 ha of Hawaiian ecosystems, identifying four distinct ways that these species transform the three-dime...

2017
Akira MORI Yuta KOBAYASHI Yuki SATO Masahiro ISHIKAWA

Tokiyo OKIMURA Akira MORI Functional and taxonomic perspectives for understanding the underlying mechanisms of native and alien plant distributions We surveyed the distribution of alien and native plant species and their functional traits on the roadside vegetation. We established 362 quadrats, and measured vegetation, environmental and spatial factors, and also collected functional traits data...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
A K Fiedler D A Landis

The use of plants to provide nectar and pollen resources to natural enemies through habitat management is a growing focus of conservation biological control. Current guidelines frequently recommend use of annual plants exotic to the management area, but native perennial plants are likely to provide similar resources and may have several advantages over exotics. We compared a set of 43 native Mi...

2003
Jeff Skousen Ron Fortney

Introduced and invasive species have been recognized as potential threats to natural plant communities. Many such plant species are introduced along roadways, which then can spread to adjacent fields and forests. The West Virginia Division of Highways is required to develop seeding mixtures comprised of native plants for revegetating highway corridors and thereby to reduce the potential for int...

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