Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan grass and often the dominant species in the
ecosystems it inhabits. Due to high intraspecific diversity and phenotypic plasticity, P …
ecosystems it inhabits. Due to high intraspecific diversity and phenotypic plasticity, P …
Phragmites australis management in the United States: 40 years of methods and outcomes
ELG Hazelton, TJ Mozdzer, DM Burdick… - AoB plants, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Studies on invasive plant management are often short in duration and limited in the methods
tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader …
tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader …
Biological Flora of the British Isles: Phragmites australis
This account presents comprehensive information on the biology of Phragmites australis
(Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.(P. communis Trin.; common reed) that is relevant to understanding its …
(Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.(P. communis Trin.; common reed) that is relevant to understanding its …
Mechanisms of Phragmites australis invasion: feedbacks among genetic diversity, nutrients, and sexual reproduction
KM Kettenring, MK McCormick… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic
species to spread rapidly long after the initial introduction. The increase of a resource (eg …
species to spread rapidly long after the initial introduction. The increase of a resource (eg …
Plant species traits regulate methane production in freshwater wetland soils
AE Sutton-Grier, JP Megonigal - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2011 - Elsevier
Ecosystem and biogeochemical responses to anthropogenic stressors are the result of
complex interactions between plants and microbes. A mechanistic understanding of how …
complex interactions between plants and microbes. A mechanistic understanding of how …
Can nutrient enrichment influence the invasion of Phragmites australis?
MN Uddin, RW Robinson - Science of the Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Plant invasion and nutrient enrichment because of anthropogenic landscape modifications
seriously threaten native plant community diversity in aquatic and wetland ecosystems. It is …
seriously threaten native plant community diversity in aquatic and wetland ecosystems. It is …
An invasive wetland grass primes deep soil carbon pools
Understanding the processes that control deep soil carbon (C) dynamics and accumulation
is of key importance, given the relevance of soil organic matter (SOM) as a vast C pool and …
is of key importance, given the relevance of soil organic matter (SOM) as a vast C pool and …
Applying ecological principles to maximize resistance to invasion in restored plant communities
Considerable resources are spent worldwide to manage invasive plant species and
preserve the integrity and diversity of native or restored habitats and communities. Here, we …
preserve the integrity and diversity of native or restored habitats and communities. Here, we …
Genetic diversity, reproductive mode, and dispersal differ between the cryptic invader, Phragmites australis, and its native conspecific
KM Kettenring, KE Mock - Biological invasions, 2012 - Springer
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species
becomes invasive. Here we use genetic tools to compare the non-native, invasive …
becomes invasive. Here we use genetic tools to compare the non-native, invasive …
[PDF][PDF] Understanding misunderstandings in invasion science: why experts don't agree on common concepts and risk assessments
Understanding the diverging opinions of academic experts, stakeholders and the public is
important for effective conservation management. This is especially so when a consensus is …
important for effective conservation management. This is especially so when a consensus is …