نتایج جستجو برای: alien plant species

تعداد نتایج: 874337  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده منابع طبیعی و علوم دریایی 1388

this research was conducted in two protect and destroy region in the middle zagros, in illam province. in order to identification of ecological species group and evaluate density of regeneration, effect of many factors such as protection, vegetation, physiographic factors, physical and chemical properties of soil in study locations were studied. to achieve these purpose number of 54 plots using...

2017
Alexander Bjarnason Stelios Katsanevakis Alexandros Galanidis Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis Aristides Moustakas

Invasive alien species cause major changes to ecosystem functioning and patterns of biodiversity, and the main factors involved in invasion success remain contested. Using the Mediterranean island of Crete, Greece as a case study, we suggest a framework for analyzing spatial data of alien species distributions, based on environmental predictors, aiming to gain an understanding of their spatial ...

2015
Şerban Procheş Félix Forest Sarah Jose Michela De Dominicis Syd Ramdhani Timothy Wiggill

Recent advances in the field of plant community phylogenetics and invasion phylogenetics are mostly based on plot-level data, which do not take into consideration the spatial arrangement of individual plants within the plot. Here we use within-plot plant coordinates to investigate the link between the physical distance separating plants, and their phylogenetic relatedness. We look at two vegeta...

2004
David M. Richardson Brian W. van Wilgen

Introduction This account provides a brief overview of alien plant invasions in South Africa, with special emphasis on what is known about their consequences, including those affecting the delivery of ecosystem goods and services. We draw on published and unpublished sources, and highlight some important research challenges in invasion ecology that need to be met if we are to address critical g...

2013
Montserrat Vilà Emili García-Berthou

Biological invasions of freshwater habitats are due to the accidental or deliberate introduction of organisms associated to aquaculture, sports fishing, passive transport by vessels, ornamental uses and man-made canals and corridors. In European freshwater habitats, about 296 species of alien invertebrate, mostly crustaceans, and 136 species of alien fish have been introduced (Gherardi et al. 2...

2017
M Verónica Toral-Granda Charlotte E Causton Heinke Jäger Mandy Trueman Juan Carlos Izurieta Eddy Araujo Marilyn Cruz Kerstin K Zander Arturo Izurieta Stephen T Garnett

Alien species, one of the biggest threats to natural ecosystems worldwide, are of particular concern for oceanic archipelagos such as Galápagos. To enable more effective management of alien species, we reviewed, collated and analysed all available records of alien species for Galápagos. We also assembled a comprehensive dataset on pathways to and among the Galápagos Islands, including tourist a...

2013
Wayne Dawson Lidewij H. Keser Marten Winter Petr Pyšek Misako Nishino Nicol Fuentes Milan Chytrý Laura Celesti-Grapow Mark van Kleunen

We aimed to assess the utility of the Global Compendium of Weeds (GCW) as an indicator of plant invasiveness, by relating it to invasiveness at smaller scales. We correlated two global measures of invasiveness for alien plant species taken from the GCW (the total number of references for each species and the number of continental areas they are reported from), against distribution data from 18 ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Montserrat Vilà José L Espinar Martin Hejda Philip E Hulme Vojtěch Jarošík John L Maron Jan Pergl Urs Schaffner Yan Sun Petr Pyšek

Biological invasions cause ecological and economic impacts across the globe. However, it is unclear whether there are strong patterns in terms of their major effects, how the vulnerability of different ecosystems varies and which ecosystem services are at greatest risk. We present a global meta-analysis of 199 articles reporting 1041 field studies that in total describe the impacts of 135 alien...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2008
Jian Ou Changyi Lu Desmond K O'Toole

Bio-invasion has caused serious ecosystem damage and enormous economic losses in China, and it has been the greatest factor to island bio-diversity reduction. Xiamen, as an important seaport with a relatively high conservation value, is particularly vulnerable to bio-invasion for its typical island ecosystem as well as frequent human-made disturbance. As a result of field surveys, literature re...

2010
Carlo Ricotta Sandrine Godefroid Duccio Rocchini

Increasing globalization and human mobility have facilitated the intentional and unintentional introduction of species beyond their natural geographic ranges. Such alien species are considered to be a main driver of global biodiversity loss with substantial environmental and economic impacts on invaded communities. While the potential economic cost for almost 90% of the alien species found in E...

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