نتایج جستجو برای: native plant species

تعداد نتایج: 951555  

2010
Cathryn H. Greenberg Scott T. Walter

3 Corresponding author: [email protected]; 828-667-5261 ext. 118; Fax: 828-667-9097 ABSTRACT: Invasive, non-native plants threaten forest ecosystems by reducing native plant species richness and potentially altering ecosystem processes. Seed dispersal is critical for successful invasion and range expansion by non-native plants; dispersal is likely to be enhanced if they can successfully comp...

Journal: Desert 2017
H.R. Karimzadeh J. Pourrezaei M. Tarkesh Esfahani M.R. Vahabi S.J. Khajeddin V. Mozaffarian

     Roads have an important role in plants dispersal on different scales. Various plant species settle on roadsides, but some of them can enter the natural environments and threaten their biodiversity. Worldwide knowledge of roadside flora is necessary for local and global management of natural areas. Accordingly, the roadside flora of Northern Khorasan rangelands was studied along the 600 km ...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Jennifer A Lau

Biological invasions can have strong ecological effects on native communities by altering ecosystem functions, species interactions, and community composition. Even though these ecological effects frequently impact the population dynamics and fitness of native species, the evolutionary consequences of biological invasions have received relatively little attention. Here, I show that invasions im...

2017
Dilli P Rijal Torbjørn Alm Lennart Nilsen Inger G Alsos

The impact of invasion on diversity varies widely and remains elusive. Despite the considerable attempts to understand mechanisms of biological invasion, it is largely unknown whether some communities' characteristics promote biological invasion, or whether some inherent characteristics of invaders enable them to invade other communities. Our aims were to assess the impact of one of the massive...

2018
Casper H. A. van Leeuwen

Many alien plants use animal vectors for dispersal of their diaspores (zoochory). If alien plants interact with native disperser animals, this can interfere with animal-mediated dispersal of native diaspores. Interference by alien species is known for frugivorous animals dispersing fruits of terrestrial plants by ingestion, transport and egestion (endozoochory). However, less attention has been...

Journal: :Science 2006
John D Parker Deron E Burkepile Mark E Hay

Exotic species are widely assumed to thrive because they lack natural enemies in their new ranges. However, a meta-analysis of 63 manipulative field studies including more than 100 exotic plant species revealed that native herbivores suppressed exotic plants, whereas exotic herbivores facilitated both the abundance and species richness of exotic plants. Both outcomes suggest that plants are esp...

2017
Dylan Craven Madhav P. Thakur Erin K. Cameron Lee E. Frelich Robin Beauséjour Robert B. Blair Bernd Blossey James Burtis Amy Choi Andrea Dávalos Timothy J. Fahey Nicholas A. Fisichelli Kevin Gibson I. Tanya Handa Kristine Hopfensperger Scott R. Loss Victoria Nuzzo John C. Maerz Tara Sackett Bryant C. Scharenbroch Sandy M. Smith Mark Vellend Lauren G. Umek Nico Eisenhauer

Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem functioning. While less conspicuous than introduced aboveground organisms, introduced belowground organisms may have similarly strong effects. Here, we synthesize for the first time the impacts of introduced earthworms on plant diversity and community composition in North American forests. We conducted a...

2014
Rachel Wooliver John K. Senior Jennifer A. Schweitzer Julianne M. O'Reilly-Wapstra J. Adam Langley Samantha K. Chapman Joseph K. Bailey

A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will alter plant productivity, a critical component of the carbon cycle. Recent research has shown that plant responses to climate change are phylogenetically conserved such that species within some lineages are more productive than those within other lineages in changing environments. However, it rema...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Kristina A Stinson Stuart A Campbell Jeff R Powell Benjamin E Wolfe Ragan M Callaway Giles C Thelen Steven G Hallett Daniel Prati John N Klironomos

The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very few studies have empirically investigated how invading plants may alter delicate ecological interactions among resident species in the invaded range. We present novel evidence that antifungal phytochemistry of the invasive plant, Alliaria petiolata, a European invader of North American forests, ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Ignasi Bartomeus Jordi Bosch Montserrat Vilà

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Invasive plants are potential agents of disruption in plant-pollinator interactions. They may affect pollinator visitation rates to native plants and modify the plant-pollinator interaction network. However, there is little information about the extent to which invasive pollen is incorporated into the pollination network and about the rates of invasive pollen deposition on t...

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