نتایج جستجو برای: alien plant species

تعداد نتایج: 874337  

Journal: :Journal of Threatened Taxa 2022

Alien plant species have captured attention of the scientific community, ecologists, and environmentalists throughout world. Like other regions, Himalayan region is also grappling with disrupting impacts invasions. Based on an extensive review studies conducted alien in Indian region, we report 728 belonging to 450 genera under 108 families state Uttarakhand, which represents 15% state’s flora....

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Wilfried Thuiller David M Richardson Mathieu Rouget Serban Procheş John R U Wilson

Although invasive alien species (IAS) are a major threat to biodiversity, human health, and economy, our understanding of the factors controlling their distribution and abundance is limited. Here, we determine how environmental factors, land use, life-history traits of the invaders, residence time, origin, and human usage interact to shape the spatial pattern of invasive alien plant species in ...

2012
Denise Früh Stefan Stoll Peter Haase

The aim of this study was to assess the invasion risk of freshwater habitats and determine the environmental variables that are most favorable for the establishment of alien amphipods, isopods, gastropods, and bivalves. A total of 981 sites located in streams and rivers in Germany. Therefore we analyzed presence-absence data of alien and indigenous amphipods, isopods, gastropods, and bivalves f...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1996
Anette Goubeaud Stefan Knirr Renate Renkawitz-Pohl Achim Paululat

We have found a novel gene (alien) that is expressed exclusively in the muscle attachment sites (apodemes) during embryogenesis in Drosophila. Antibodies raised against the Alien protein enable us to follow the developing attachments from state 11/12 until stage 16/17. The coding region of the Drosophila alien gene is highly conserved to a gene of unknown function, isolated from a plant (Loo et...

2005

Definition An invasive, non-native, alien or exotic species is one that has been intentionally or accidentally released into an environment outside its native geographical range of habitat (Olenin et al., 2002). In the UK, according to Eno et al. (1997) the term ‘nonnative’ is used to indicate a species that has been established in UK waters, whilst ‘alien’ species are those that have been intr...

2010
Yusong Cao Huiming Wang Shenglei Fu Zhi’an Li Zhong Yi

Biological invasion has become a serious global environmental problems and been considered as an important component of global change. Invasions by alien species can have an impact at several levels of ecological complexity from genes to ecosystems. Invasive alien species had seriously threated the biodiversity and natural ecosystems in China, and caused economic losses by more than US$7 billio...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2010
K Goka

The 2004 Japanese 'Invasive Alien Species Act' was enacted to control invasive alien species and prevent the damage that they cause to ecosystems. The Act defines invasive alien species as those recognised as, or suspected of, causing damage to ecosystems, human safety, agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Invasive alien species are carefully regulated: raising, planting, keeping or transportin...

2016
Mialy Razanajatovo Noëlie Maurel Wayne Dawson Franz Essl Holger Kreft Jan Pergl Petr Pyšek Patrick Weigelt Marten Winter Mark van Kleunen

Many plant species have established self-sustaining populations outside their natural range because of human activities. Plants with selfing ability should be more likely to establish outside their historical range because they can reproduce from a single individual when mates or pollinators are not available. Here, we compile a global breeding-system database of 1,752 angiosperm species and us...

2016
Agnieszka Pociecha Wojciech Solarz Kamil Najberek Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak

Among small organisms, it is often difficult to distinguish native from alien species because we cannot easily determine where they originate. They are often labelled cosmopolitan or cryptogenic, euphemisms that indicate that we are uncertain of their origin. This lack of information obscures our understanding of biogeography and ecosystem functioning, thus limiting our ability to control biolo...

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