نتایج جستجو برای: native species

تعداد نتایج: 632890  

2015
Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Yvonne M Buckley Elsa E Cleland Kendi F Davies Jennifer Firn W Stanley Harpole Yann Hautier Eric M Lind Andrew S MacDougall John L Orrock Suzanne M Prober Peter B Adler T Michael Anderson Jonathan D Bakker Lori A Biederman Dana M Blumenthal Cynthia S Brown Lars A Brudvig Marc Cadotte Chengjin Chu Kathryn L Cottingham Michael J Crawley Ellen I Damschen Carla M Dantonio Nicole M DeCrappeo Guozhen Du Philip A Fay Paul Frater Daniel S Gruner Nicole Hagenah Andy Hector Helmut Hillebrand Kirsten S Hofmockel Hope C Humphries Virginia L Jin Adam Kay Kevin P Kirkman Julia A Klein Johannes M H Knops Kimberly J La Pierre Laura Ladwig John G Lambrinos Qi Li Wei Li Robin Marushia Rebecca L McCulley Brett A Melbourne Charles E Mitchell Joslin L Moore John Morgan Brent Mortensen Lydia R O'Halloran David A Pyke Anita C Risch Mahesh Sankaran Martin Schuetz Anna Simonsen Melinda D Smith Carly J Stevens Lauren Sullivan Elizabeth Wolkovich Peter D Wragg Justin Wright Louie Yang

Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant species at 64 grasslands in...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
Martin A Schlaepfer Dov F Sax Julian D Olden

Non-native species can cause the loss of biological diversity (i.e., genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity) and threaten the well-being of humans when they become invasive. In some cases, however, they can also provide conservation benefits. We examined the ways in which non-native species currently contribute to conservation objectives. These include, for example, providing habitat or food...

2016
Alan W. Bowsher Rifhat Ali Scott A. Harding Chung-Jui Tsai Lisa A. Donovan Shuijin Hu

Plant roots exude numerous metabolites into the soil that influence nutrient availability. Although root exudate composition is hypothesized to be under selection in low fertility soils, few studies have tested this hypothesis in a phylogenetic framework. In this study, we examined root exudates of three pairs of Helianthus species chosen as phylogenetically-independent contrasts with respect t...

2014
Ana Novoa Luís González

Does Carpobrotus edulis have an impact on native plants? How do C. edulis' soil residual effects affect the maintenance of native populations? What is the extent of interspecific competition in its invasion process? In order to answer those questions, we established pure and mixed cultures of native species and C. edulis on soil collected from invaded and native areas of Mediterranean coastal d...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Scott J Meiners

A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perform within communities differently than native taxa due to inherent advantages. To address this issue, the population dynamics of native and exotic plant species were assessed from a 48-year record of permanent plot data from the Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (New Jersey, USA) to determine rate ...

ژورنال: آبزیان زینتی 2020
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Following the report of suckermouth catfish (Hypostomus plecostomus) from Anzali Wetland, the present study was conducted to review the biological and ecological characteristics of this species and its effects on aquatic ecosystems. A literature review revealed that the suckermouth catfish is native to South America and one of the most popular species in the ornamental fish industry. This speci...

2013
Gretchen J. A. Hansen M. Jake Vander Zanden Michael J. Blum Murray K. Clayton Ernie F. Hain Jennifer Hauxwell Marit Izzo Matthew S. Kornis Peter B. McIntyre Alison Mikulyuk Erika Nilsson Julian D. Olden Monica Papeş Sapna Sharma

Invasive species are leading drivers of environmental change. Their impacts are often linked to their population size, but surprisingly little is known about how frequently they achieve high abundances. A nearly universal pattern in ecology is that species are rare in most locations and abundant in a few, generating right-skewed abundance distributions. Here, we use abundance data from over 24,...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Robert S Capers Roslyn Selsky Gregory J Bugbee Jason C White

Invasive species richness often is negatively correlated with native species richness at the small spatial scale of sampling plots, but positively correlated in larger areas. The pattern at small scales has been interpreted as evidence that native plants can competitively exclude invasive species. Large-scale patterns have been understood to result from environmental heterogeneity, among other ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Wayne Dawson Markus Fischer Mark van Kleunen

Plant traits associated with alien invasiveness may also distinguish rare from common native species. To test this, we grew 23 native (9 common, 14 rare) and 18 alien (8 common, 10 rare) herbaceous species in Switzerland from six plant families under nutrient-addition and competition treatments. Alien and common species achieved greater biomass than native and rare species did overall respectiv...

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