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 …

[PDF][PDF] Uprooting is a promising tool to control invasive giant ragweed and recover native diversity

C Byun, K Singh, SH Hong, J Lee, TK Yoon… - NeoBiota, 2024 - neobiota.pensoft.net
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 …

Plant–soil feedback and plant invasion: effect of soil conditioning on native and invasive Prosopis species using the plant functional trait approach

HE Ali, AM Al-Wahaibi, MS Shahid - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Biological control alters competition between Pontederia crassipes Mart.(Pontederiaceae) and Salvinia minima Baker (Salviniales: Salviniaceae) in a …

T Chikodza, MP Hill, D Kinsler, JA Coetzee - Aquatic Botany, 2025 - Elsevier
Pontederia crassipes remains a highly invasive weed globally, posing significant threats to
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

A Galman, PG Hahn, BD Inouye, N Underwood, Y Liu… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) proposes that non-native plants escape their co-
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

CA Rolando, F Fields, MB Scott, S Sapsford… - Invasive Plant Science … - cambridge.org
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 …