نتایج جستجو برای: alien plant species

تعداد نتایج: 874337  

2015
Anna Traveset Susana Chamorro Jens M. Olesen Ruben Heleno

Oceanic archipelagos are threatened by the introduction of alien species which can severely disrupt the structure, function and stability of native communities. Here we investigated the pollination interactions in the two most disturbed Galápagos Islands, comparing the three main habitats and the two seasons, and assessing the impacts of alien plant invasions on network structure. We found that...

2014
Carlo Ricotta Laura Celesti-Grapow Ingolf Kühn Gillian Rapson Petr Pyšek Frank A. La Sorte Ken Thompson

Understanding the mechanisms that affect invasion success of alien species is an important prerequisite for the effective management of present and future aliens. To gain insight into this matter we asked the following questions: Are the geographical patterns of species distributions in urban floras different for native compared with alien plant species? Does the introduction of alien species c...

2005

versity through genetic drift, founder effects, and genetic bottlenecks. Such events can reduce a population’s evolutionary potential and increase the risk of extinction. In this chapter, we use plant immigrants as a model system to examine the circumstances in which genetic bottlenecks do (and do not) occur and where in the hierarchical partitioning of genetic diversity such bottlenecks take p...

2018

The invasion success of alien plant species depends, amongst other things, on their functional traits [4] and the susceptibility of ecosystems. There is now increasing interest in including biotic interactions particularly mutualistic associations [5], into frameworks assessing alien plant invasions, as they help bridge the invisibility and invasiveness features. The great majority of terrestri...

2017
Balázs A. Lukács Anna E. Vojtkó Attila Mesterházy Attila Molnár V Kristóf Süveges Zsolt Végvári Guido Brusa Bruno E. L. Cerabolini

Trait-based approaches are widely used in community ecology and invasion biology to unravel underlying mechanisms of vegetation dynamics. Although fundamental trade-offs between specific traits and invasibility are well described among terrestrial plants, little is known about their role and function in aquatic plant species. In this study, we examine the functional differences of aquatic alien...

2015
Dibyendu Adhikari Raghuvar Tiwary Saroj Kanta Barik Paul Adam

Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requisite for control and management of invasion. However, till recently it remained a methodological challenge to precisely determine such invasive hotspots. We identified the hotspots of alien species invasion in India through Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) using species occurrence data from the ...

2016
Pawel Wasowicz

The highlands and mountains of Iceland are one of the largest remaining wilderness areas in Europe. This study aimed to provide comprehensive and up-to-date data on non-native plant species in these areas and to answer the following questions: (1) How many non-native vascular plant species inhabit highland and mountainous environments in Iceland? (2) Do temporal trends in the immigration of ali...

2018
Agnieszka Nobis Arkadiusz Nowak Kaja Rola

Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and extremely prone to alien plant invasions, which are considered to be a serious threat to biodiversity. Our aim was to determine the spatial distribution of Chenopodium ficifolium, a species demonstrating strong confinement to large river valleys in Central Europe and an indicator of annual pioneer nitrophi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Marten Winter Oliver Schweiger Stefan Klotz Wolfgang Nentwig Pavlos Andriopoulos Margarita Arianoutsou Corina Basnou Pinelopi Delipetrou Viktoras Didziulis Martin Hejda Philip E Hulme Philip W Lambdon Jan Pergl Petr Pysek David B Roy Ingolf Kühn

Human activities have altered the composition of biotas through two fundamental processes: native extinctions and alien introductions. Both processes affect the taxonomic (i.e., species identity) and phylogenetic (i.e., species evolutionary history) structure of species assemblages. However, it is not known what the relative magnitude of these effects is at large spatial scales. Here we analyze...

2012
Sheng-Lan Zeng

Urbanization and related anthropogenic modifications cause extent of habitat fragmentation and directly lead to decline of local biodiversity. Conservation biologists advocate corridor creation as one approach to rescue biodiversity. Here we examine the utility of roads as corridors in preserving plant diversity by investigating roadside vegetation in Yellow River Delta (YRD), China. We examine...

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