Lessons learned from invasive plant control experiments: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
KM Kettenring, CR Adams - Journal of applied ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive plants can reduce biodiversity, alter ecosystem functions and have considerable
economic impacts. Invasive plant control is therefore the focus of restoration research in …
economic impacts. Invasive plant control is therefore the focus of restoration research in …
Directing research to reduce the impacts of nonindigenous species
JE Byers, S Reichard, JM Randall… - Conservation …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Management of nonindigenous species is a crucial aspect of maintaining native biodiversity
and normal ecosystem functions. We attempt to guide researchers in developing projects …
and normal ecosystem functions. We attempt to guide researchers in developing projects …
Flora and lepidoptera fauna adversely affected by invasive Lupinus polyphyllus along road verges
An increasing number of invasive species are changing ecosystems around the world. Road
verges have commonly become the first footholds of non-native species in the new …
verges have commonly become the first footholds of non-native species in the new …
Linking restoration ecology with coastal dune restoration
Restoration and preservation of coastal dunes is urgently needed because of the
increasingly rapid loss and degradation of these ecosystems because of many human …
increasingly rapid loss and degradation of these ecosystems because of many human …
Coastal dunes: human impact and need for restoration
ML Martínez, PA Hesp… - Restoration of coastal …, 2013 - Springer
A large proportion of the world population lives at or near the coast, which results in high
impact and degradation of coastal ecosystems, such as the beach and coastal dunes. These …
impact and degradation of coastal ecosystems, such as the beach and coastal dunes. These …
Barriers to ecosystem restoration presented by soil legacy effects of invasive alien N2‐fixing woody species: implications for ecological restoration
Impacts of invasive alien N2‐fixing woody species and how they can persist as soil legacy
effects after invasive species control are well appreciated, but how soil legacy effects can …
effects after invasive species control are well appreciated, but how soil legacy effects can …
Exposing the mechanism and timing of impact of nonindigenous species on native species
JE Byers, L Goldwasser - Ecology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The nonnative mudsnail Batillaria attramentaria was introduced to the west coast of North
America in the early part of this century and has been displacing the native mudsnail …
America in the early part of this century and has been displacing the native mudsnail …
[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 …
Uprooting and burial of invasive alien plants: a new tool in coastal restoration?
J Kollmann, K Brink‐Jensen, SI Frandsen… - Restoration …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive alien plants are a problem for conservation management, and control of these
species can be combined with habitat restoration. Subsoil burial of uprooted plants is a new …
species can be combined with habitat restoration. Subsoil burial of uprooted plants is a new …
[HTML][HTML] Secondary invasion and weedy native species dominance after clearing invasive alien plants in South Africa: Status quo and prognosis
Clearing invasive alien plants often facilitates secondary invasion and/or weedy native
species dominance instead of native biodiversity recovery. Secondary invasion and/or …
species dominance instead of native biodiversity recovery. Secondary invasion and/or …