Photosynthesis and water‐use efficiency: A comparison between invasive (exotic) and non‐invasive (native) species
KG Mcalpine, LK Jesson, DS Kubien - Austral Ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species have been hypothesized to out‐compete natives though either a Jack‐of‐
all‐trades strategy, where they are able to utilize resources effectively in unfavourable …
all‐trades strategy, where they are able to utilize resources effectively in unfavourable …
Invasiveness risk of biofuel crops using Jatropha curcas L. as a model species
Biofuel crops are promoted as a climate friendly alternative to fossil energy. Yet
environmental risks such as potential biodiversity loss are not always adequately …
environmental risks such as potential biodiversity loss are not always adequately …
Invasiveness risk of the tropical biofuel crop Jatropha curcas L. into adjacent land use systems: from the rumors to the experimental facts
J atropha curcas L. produces seeds rich in non‐edible oil suitable for biodiesel but it has
been categorized as invasive. Although not scientifically verified, this allegation has resulted …
been categorized as invasive. Although not scientifically verified, this allegation has resulted …
Effect of light on the growth and photosynthesis of an invasive shrub in its native range
M Svriz, MA Damascos, KD Lediuk, SA Varela… - AoB Plants, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Invasive species' success may depend on ecophysiological attributes present in their native
area or those derived from changes that took place in the invaded environment. We studied …
area or those derived from changes that took place in the invaded environment. We studied …
Banco de semillas germinable en áreas invadidas por retamo espinoso (Ulex europaeus) con diferentes edades de quema (alrededores del embalse de Chisacá …
NA Torres Rodríguez - 2009 - repository.unimilitar.edu.co
El proceso de globalización y la actividad del ser humano han contribuido al movimiento de
especies más allá de su rango de distribución natural causando un aumento de las …
especies más allá de su rango de distribución natural causando un aumento de las …
[图书][B] Survival Rates of Darwins Barberry (Berberis Darwinii) Seedlings in Mixed Beech-broadleaf Forest in New Zealand
KG McAlpine, DM Wotton - 2009 - researchgate.net
Abstract Intact New Zealand podocarp-broadleaf forest is relatively resistant to invasion from
Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwinii Hook. Berberidaceae), probably because low light …
Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwinii Hook. Berberidaceae), probably because low light …
[PDF][PDF] Pest Management Plan for Taranaki
TR Council - 2017 - trc.govt.nz
This report is entitled Pest Management Plan for Taranaki-Impact Assessment and Cost
Benefit Analyses (the report). The report sets out an assessment of the impacts of plant and …
Benefit Analyses (the report). The report sets out an assessment of the impacts of plant and …
[PDF][PDF] Application to import for release or to release from containment new organisms
R Milne, SB Officer - researchgate.net
The application form is also to be used when applying to import for release or release from
containment new organisms that are or are contained within a human or veterinary …
containment new organisms that are or are contained within a human or veterinary …
[PDF][PDF] Seedling establishment of the invasive tree Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore).
KG McAlpine - 2014 - caws.org.nz
Acer pseudoplatanus L.(sycamore) is a fast-growing tree that is invasive in many parts of the
world, including New Zealand and Australia. The aim of this field experiment was to …
world, including New Zealand and Australia. The aim of this field experiment was to …