نتایج جستجو برای: invasive plants

تعداد نتایج: 338886  

Journal: :California Agriculture 2014

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
Nora E Lehan Julia R Murphy Lukas P Thorburn Bethany A Bradley

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Preventing new plant invasions is critical for reducing large-scale ecological change. Most studies have focused on the deliberate introduction of nonnatives via the ornamental plant trade. However, accidental introduction may be an important source of nonnative, invasive plants. METHODS Using Web and literature searches, we compiled pathways of introduction to the United...

2009
Alex X. Niemiera

Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University...

2015
Vincent O. Nyasembe Xavier Cheseto Fatma Kaplan Woodbridge A. Foster Peter E. A. Teal James H. Tumlinson Christian Borgemeister Baldwyn Torto João Pinto

The direct negative effects of invasive plant species on agriculture and biodiversity are well known, but their indirect effects on human health, and particularly their interactions with disease-transmitting vectors, remains poorly explored. This study sought to investigate the impact of the invasive Neotropical weed Parthenium hysterophorus and its toxins on the survival and energy reserves of...

2015
Yulong Zheng Yulong Feng Alfonso Valiente-Banuet Yangping Li Zhiyong Liao Jiaolin Zhang Yajun Chen

Invasive plants are sometimes considered to be more competitive than their native conspecifics, according to the prediction that the invader reallocates resources from defense to growth due to liberation of natural enemies ['Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability' (EICA) hypothesis]. However, the differences in competitive ability may depend on the identity of competitors. In order to test ...

2017
Emily J. Kapler Janette R. Thompson Mark P. Widrlechner

Conservation and land management decisions often are based primarily on natural science, but could be more successful if human influences were effectively integrated into decision making. This is especially true for efforts to manage invasive plants, whose arrival is usually the product of deliberate human introduction. Riskassessment models that predict the probability that a nonnative plant w...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
John A Litvaitis Jeffrey L Norment Kelly Boland Kate O'Brien Rachel Stevens Donald Keirstead Thomas Lee James D Oehler Jeffery M Taylor Susan Bickford Matthew D Tarr

Limiting the spread of invasive plants has become a high priority among natural resource managers. Yet in some regions, invasive plants are providing important habitat components to native animals that are at risk of local or regional extirpation. In these situations, removing invasive plants may decrease short-term survival of the at-risk taxa. At the same time, there may be a reluctance to ex...

2017
Robert A. Masters Roger Sheley ROBERT A. MASTERS ROGER L. SHELEY

Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society, alter ecological processes, and can displace desirable species. They can reduce wildlife habitat quality, riparian area integrity, rangeland economic value, and enterprise net returns. The invasion process is regulated by characteristics of the invading plant and the community being invaded. The...

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