Timing of invasive species removal influences nonnative biotic resistance and trajectories of community reassembly
A Torres, T Morán‐López… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
As biological invasions increasingly threaten biodiversity, the removal of invasive nonnative
species emerges as a possibility to recover the structure and function of native communities …
species emerges as a possibility to recover the structure and function of native communities …
[PDF][PDF] Uprooting is a promising tool to control invasive giant ragweed and recover native diversity
Ambrosia trifida (giant ragweed) is an invasive species that causes habitat destruction and
competitively excludes native plants in many parts of Europe and Asia. In this study, we …
competitively excludes native plants in many parts of Europe and Asia. In this study, we …
Plant–soil feedback and plant invasion: effect of soil conditioning on native and invasive Prosopis species using the plant functional trait approach
Introduction Invasive species have been identified as a major threat to native biodiversity
and ecosystem functioning worldwide due to their superiority in spread and growth. Such …
and ecosystem functioning worldwide due to their superiority in spread and growth. Such …
Invasive‐plant traits, native‐plant traits, and their divergences as invasion factors
Y Li, M Yue, Y Wang, Z Mao, J Lyv… - Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive plants exert significant ecological impacts on native plants, communities, and
ecosystems. However, consistent conclusions regarding how traits of invasive plants, native …
ecosystems. However, consistent conclusions regarding how traits of invasive plants, native …
[HTML][HTML] Biological control alters competition between Pontederia crassipes Mart.(Pontederiaceae) and Salvinia minima Baker (Salviniales: Salviniaceae) in a …
Pontederia crassipes remains a highly invasive weed globally, posing significant threats to
aquatic ecosystems. Megamelus scutellaris, a biological control agent released in South …
aquatic ecosystems. Megamelus scutellaris, a biological control agent released in South …
Global test of the enemy release hypothesis reveals similar patterns of herbivory across native and non-native plants
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) proposes that non-native plants escape their co-
evolved herbivores and benefit from reduced herbivory in their introduced ranges …
evolved herbivores and benefit from reduced herbivory in their introduced ranges …
Impacts of herbicides used for control of invasive Pinus contorta on the potential for re-invasion and germination of restoration species
Herbicides that persist in the forest litter and soil following their use for managing invasive
plant species may negatively affect restoration efforts as well as minimise re-invasion via …
plant species may negatively affect restoration efforts as well as minimise re-invasion via …