Why are invasive plants successful?
Plant invasions, a byproduct of globalization, are increasing worldwide. Because of their
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
Biological invasions in forest ecosystems
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to
society. But forests are increasingly affected by a variety of human influences, especially …
society. But forests are increasingly affected by a variety of human influences, especially …
Towards a framework for understanding the context dependence of impacts of non‐native tree species
Biological invasions are a major driver of ecosystem change but causes of variation in their
environmental impacts over space and time remain poorly understood. Most approaches …
environmental impacts over space and time remain poorly understood. Most approaches …
Invasion frameworks: a forest pathogen perspective
Abstract Purpose of Review Within the discipline of invasion science, researchers studying
different taxonomic groups have developed distinct ways of investigating the phenomenon …
different taxonomic groups have developed distinct ways of investigating the phenomenon …
[HTML][HTML] The non-native woody species of the flora of Ukraine: Introduction, naturalization and invasion
RI Burda, SN Koniakin - Biosystems Diversity, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
The process of invasion, naturalization, dispersion and invasive activity of non-native woody
species in 5 regional floras, 5 urban floras and over 30 floras of the protected areas is …
species in 5 regional floras, 5 urban floras and over 30 floras of the protected areas is …
Ecology of invasive forest pathogens
Invasive forest pathogens are a major threat to forests worldwide, causing increasing
damage. The knowledge of both the specific traits underlying the capacity of a pathogen to …
damage. The knowledge of both the specific traits underlying the capacity of a pathogen to …
Ecological disequilibrium drives insect pest and pathogen accumulation in non-native trees
Non-native trees have become dominant components of many landscapes, including urban
ecosystems, commercial forestry plantations, fruit orchards and as invasives in natural …
ecosystems, commercial forestry plantations, fruit orchards and as invasives in natural …
A genome-wide investigation of the effect of farming and human-mediated introduction on the ubiquitous seaweed Undaria pinnatifida
L Graf, Y Shin, JH Yang, JW Choi, IK Hwang… - Nature ecology & …, 2021 - nature.com
Human activity is an important driver of ecological and evolutionary change on our planet. In
particular, domestication and biological introductions have important and long-lasting effects …
particular, domestication and biological introductions have important and long-lasting effects …
[HTML][HTML] Avian dispersal of an invasive oak is modulated by acorn traits and the presence of a native oak
Successful invasions of non-native plants often depend on establishing mutualistic
interactions with native organisms. Animal seed dispersers can greatly enhance the spread …
interactions with native organisms. Animal seed dispersers can greatly enhance the spread …
Does invasion by Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) affect the ecological succession in Atlantic Forest areas after a fire?
TF Carvalho, AC Carvalho, JC Zanuncio… - … Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) colonization affects ecological and restoration
processes. The knowledge of the impacts on the ecological succession by this species …
processes. The knowledge of the impacts on the ecological succession by this species …