نتایج جستجو برای: invasive plant

تعداد نتایج: 533735  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Gregorio I Gavier-Pizarro Volker C Radeloff Susan I Stewart Cynthia D Huebner Nicholas S Keuler

Understanding the factors related to invasive exotic species distributions at broad spatial scales has important theoretical and management implications, because biological invasions are detrimental to many ecosystem functions and processes. Housing development facilitates invasions by disturbing land cover, introducing nonnative landscaping plants, and facilitating dispersal of propagules alon...

2013
Sara E. Kuebbing Daniel Simberloff

1. Though co-occurrence of invasive plant species is common, few studies have compared the community and ecosystem impacts of invaders when they occur alone and when they co-occur. Prioritization of invasive species management efforts requires sufficient knowledge of impacts – both among individual invasive species and among different sets of co-occurring invaders – to target resources towards ...

2010
Qian Zhang Ruyi Yang Jianjun Tang Haishui Yang Shuijin Hu Xin Chen

Negative or positive feedback between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and host plants can contribute to plant species interactions, but how this feedback affects plant invasion or resistance to invasion is not well known. Here we tested how alterations in AMF community induced by an invasive plant species generate feedback to the invasive plant itself and affect subsequent interactions betwe...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2015
Carolyn M Beans Deborah A Roach

PREMISE OF THE STUDY The ecological consequences of plant competition have frequently been tested, but the evolutionary outcomes of these interactions have gone largely unexplored. The study of species invasions can make an important contribution to this field of research by allowing us to watch ecological and evolutionary processes unfold as a novel species is integrated into a plant community...

2014
Vanessa C. Coats Mary E. Rumpho

Plants in terrestrial systems have evolved in direct association with microbes functioning as both agonists and antagonists of plant fitness and adaptability. As such, investigations that segregate plants and microbes provide only a limited scope of the biotic interactions that dictate plant community structure and composition in natural systems. Invasive plants provide an excellent working mod...

2014
Ian A. Dickie Mark G. St John Gregor W. Yeates Chris W. Morse Karen I. Bonner Kate Orwin Duane A. Peltzer

Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities, particularly when co-invading with belowground mutualists such as ectomycorrhizal fungi. These effects can persist following removal of the invasive plant and, combined with effects of removal per se, influence subsequent plant communities and ecosystem functioning. We used field observations an...

Journal: :South African Journal of Botany 2017

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