Progress on mechanisms and impacts of wetland plant invasions: a twenty-year retrospective analysis and priorities for the next twenty
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …
Linking trait network to growth performance of submerged macrophytes in response to ammonium pulse
G Yuan, X Tan, P Guo, K Xing, Z Chen, D Li, S Yu… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Extreme precipitation events caused by climate change leads to large variation of nitrogen
input to aquatic ecosystems. Our previous study demonstrated the significant effect of …
input to aquatic ecosystems. Our previous study demonstrated the significant effect of …
How eutrophication promotes exotic aquatic plant invasion in the lake littoral zone?
G Yuan, L Sun, P Guo, J Xiao, W Meng… - … science & technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Eutrophication and exotic species invasion are key drivers of the global loss of biodiversity
and ecosystem functions in lakes. We selected two exotic plants (Alternanthera …
and ecosystem functions in lakes. We selected two exotic plants (Alternanthera …
Trait value and phenotypic integration contribute to the response of exotic Rhus typhina to heterogeneous nitrogen deposition: A comparison with native Rhus …
Q Wang, MY Li, F Eller, YJ Luo, YL Nong… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The temporal heterogeneity of nitrogen availability in soils is increasing due to agricultural
deposition. We here compared the effects of gradually increasing nitrogen deposition rate …
deposition. We here compared the effects of gradually increasing nitrogen deposition rate …
Rapid loss of phenotypic plasticity in the introduced range of the beach daisy, Arctotheca populifolia
CD Clark, AT Moles, F Fazlioglu… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Phenotypic plasticity is thought to be beneficial for species when introduced to a new range,
increasing their proficiency in colonising and expanding into new environments. It has been …
increasing their proficiency in colonising and expanding into new environments. It has been …
Nitrogen availability affects the responses of marsh grass and sedge plants (Phragmites australis and Bolboschoenus planiculmis) to flooding time
H Tang, Y Liu, Y Lou, D Yu, M Zhou, X Lu… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Flooding time and external nitrogen (N) input have been projected to be the main threats to
marsh ecosystems in the scenario of more intense flooding events and N deposition. How …
marsh ecosystems in the scenario of more intense flooding events and N deposition. How …
Fluctuations in resource availability shape the competitive balance among non‐native plant species
Fluctuating resource availability plays a critical role in determining non‐native plant
invasions through mediating the competitive balance between non‐native and native …
invasions through mediating the competitive balance between non‐native and native …
[HTML][HTML] Species-specific functional trait responses of canopy-forming and rosette-forming macrophytes to nitrogen loading: Implications for water–sediment …
M Tao, C Zhang, Z Zhang, Z Zuo, H Zhao, T Lv… - Environment …, 2024 - Elsevier
Globally intensified lake eutrophication, attributed to excessive anthropogenic nitrogen
loading, emerges as a significant driver of submerged vegetation degradation …
loading, emerges as a significant driver of submerged vegetation degradation …
Magnitude and timing of resource pulses interact to affect plant invasion
Human activities can cause resource fluctuations through reducing uptake by the resident
vegetation (eg disturbance) or through changing external resource supply (eg fertilization) …
vegetation (eg disturbance) or through changing external resource supply (eg fertilization) …