نتایج جستجو برای: alien plant species

تعداد نتایج: 874337  

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Andreas Menzel Stefan Hempel Stefan Klotz Mari Moora Petr Pyšek Matthias C Rillig Martin Zobel Ingolf Kühn

It is still debated whether alien plants benefit from being mycorrhizal, or if engaging in the symbiosis constrains their establishment and spread in new regions. We analyzed the association between mycorrhizal status of alien plant species in Germany and their invasion success. We compared whether the representation of species with different mycorrhizal status (obligate, facultative, or non-my...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Ruben H Heleno Jens M Olesen Manuel Nogales Pablo Vargas Anna Traveset

Alien plants are a growing threat to the Galápagos unique biota. We evaluated the impact of alien plants on eight seed dispersal networks from two islands of the archipelago. Nearly 10 000 intact seeds from 58 species were recovered from the droppings of 18 bird and reptile dispersers. The most dispersed invaders were Lantana camara, Rubus niveus and Psidium guajava, the latter two likely benef...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Yan Sun Heinz Müller-Schärer John L Maron Urs Schaffner

At local scales, it has often been found that invasibility decreases with increasing resident plant diversity. However, whether resident community diversity similarly resists invasion by alien versus native species is seldom studied. We examined this issue by invading constructed native plant assemblages that varied in species and functional richness with invasive alien or native Asteraceae spe...

2016
Meng Xu Xidong Mu Jaimie T. A. Dick Miao Fang Dangen Gu Du Luo Jiaen Zhang Jianren Luo Yinchang Hu Peter Alan Todd

Understanding determinants of the invasiveness and ecological impacts of alien species is amongst the most sought-after and urgent research questions in ecology. Several studies have shown the value of comparing the functional responses (FRs) of alien and native predators towards native prey, however, the technique is under-explored with herbivorous alien species and as a predictor of invasiven...

Journal: :Plant biology 2009
O Godoy P Castro-Díez F Valladares M Costa-Tenorio

Flowering phenology is an important and poorly understood plant trait that may possibly be related to the invasiveness potential of alien species. The present work evaluates whether flowering time of invasive alien species is a key trait to overcome the climatic filters operating in continental Mediterranean ecosystems of Spain (characterised by summer drought and low temperatures in winter). W...

2015
Wayne Dawson

Our understanding of the interrelated mechanisms driving plant invasions, such as the interplay between enemy release and resource-acquisition traits, is biased by an aboveground perspective. To address this bias, I hypothesize that plant release from belowground enemies (especially fungal pathogens) will give invasive plant species a fitness advantage in the alien range, via shifts in root tra...

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 ...

2017
M. van Oorschot M. G. Kleinhans G. W. Geerling G. Egger R. S. E. W. Leuven H. Middelkoop

Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out-competing species or changing abiotic and biotic conditions in their introduced range. River systems are especially vulnerable to biological invasions, because waterways can function as invasion corridors. Understanding interactions of invasive and native species and their combined effects on river dynamics is essent...

2007
Wei-Bang Sun Gao Chen Si-Hai Wang

Tithonia diversifolia, an alien ornamental plant introduced from Central America, has being naturalized in tropical, southern and central sub-tropical regions in the Yunnan Province of China (Wang et al. 2004). In order to evaluate this ominous alien species, our team has carried out a comprehensive study on its current geographical distribution, natural communities, vegetative proliferation an...

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