The role of plants in the effects of global change on nutrient availability and stoichiometry in the plant-soil system

J Sardans, J Peñuelas - Plant physiology, 2012 - academic.oup.com
The impact on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles of human activity is a growing
concern and has several causes and consequences (MacDonald et al., 2011; Peñuelas et …

Impacts of invasive Australian acacias: implications for management and restoration

DC Le Maitre, M Gaertner, E Marchante… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The biophysical impacts of invasive Australian acacias and their effects on ecosystem
services are explored and used to develop a framework for improved restoration practices …

What is conservation physiology? Perspectives on an increasingly integrated and essential science

SJ Cooke, L Sack, CE Franklin, AP Farrell… - Conservation …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Globally, ecosystems and their constituent flora and fauna face the localized and broad-
scale influence of human activities. Conservation practitioners and environmental managers …

A functional trait perspective on plant invasion

RE Drenovsky, BJ Grewell, CM D'antonio… - Annals of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Background and Aims Global environmental change will affect non-native plant invasions,
with profound potential impacts on native plant populations, communities and ecosystems …

The physiology of invasive plants in low-resource environments

JL Funk - Conservation physiology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
While invasive plant species primarily occur in disturbed, high-resource environments, many
species have invaded ecosystems characterized by low nutrient, water, and light availability …

Human‐mediated introductions of Australian acacias–a global experiment in biogeography

DM Richardson, J Carruthers, C Hui… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously
grouped in Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) have been moved extensively around the world …

Risk assessment, eradication, and biological control: global efforts to limit Australian acacia invasions

JRU Wilson, C Gairifo, MR Gibson… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some
are highly valued, some are invasive, and some are both highly valued and invasive. We …

When should exotic forest plantation tree species be considered as an invasive threat and how should we treat them?

M Dodet, C Collet - Biological invasions, 2012 - Springer
The area of forests planted with exotic tree species is increasing worldwide in order to fulfill
various economic and environmental demands. Numerous species currently used in forest …

Invasive alien acacias rapidly stock carbon, but threaten biodiversity recovery in young second-growth forests

FAR Matos, DP Edwards… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Under the UN-Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and Bonn Challenge, second-growth forest
is promoted as a global solution to climate change, degradation and associated losses of …

Impacts of invading alien plant species on water flows at stand and catchment scales

DC Le Maitre, MB Gush, S Dzikiti - AoB Plants, 2015 - academic.oup.com
There have been many studies of the diverse impacts of invasions by alien plants but few
have assessed impacts on water resources. We reviewed the information on the impacts of …