نتایج جستجو برای: invasive alien plant species iaps

تعداد نتایج: 1003389  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Daniel R Schlaepfer Melanie Glättli Markus Fischer Mark van Kleunen

*To understand prerequisites of biological invasions, it is imperative to know whether species have traits that pre-adapt them to become invasive elsewhere. However, few experimental studies have explicitly tested this by comparing traits between invasive and noninvasive species in their native range instead of in the nonnative range. *We used native plant material of 14 European congeneric pai...

2014
Shilpy Singhal Rup Narayan

Differing biomass allocation strategy could be a necessary plant-trait associated with invasive weeds in an alien environment. The present study focused on exploring differential biomass allocation pattern as an invasive plant-trait in the two pantropical invasive malvaceous weeds Sida acuta Burm f. and Sida cordifolia L. in an anthropic peri-urban vegetation in Indian dry tropics. Eighty plant...

2017
Robert A. Masters Roger Sheley ROBERT A. MASTERS ROGER L. SHELEY

Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society, alter ecological processes, and can displace desirable species. They can reduce wildlife habitat quality, riparian area integrity, rangeland economic value, and enterprise net returns. The invasion process is regulated by characteristics of the invading plant and the community being invaded. The...

2012
Jolanta Patamsytė Tatjana Čėsnienė Violeta Kleizaitė Donatas Naugžemys Donatas Žvingila

Bunias orientalis and Erigeron annuus are two alien herbal plant species invading native ecosystems in Lithuania. Both species have similar introduction and invasion history but differ in their life history traits and strategies of reproduction. We used random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) data to compare the genetic diversity in invasive populations of these species. 42 RAPD bands were iden...

2006
Susan M Shirley Salit Kark

August 2006 | Volume 4 | Issue 8 | e279 Almost daily, we can read newspaper articles voicing concerns about alien species and their impacts on native biodiversity, economic resources, and human health. Alien or non-native species introductions by humans rank as one of the two top factors (after habitat loss) leading to declines in biological diversity [1]. Their synergistic effects with changes...

The present study aims to predict the potential geographic distribution and future expansion of invasive alien lionfish (Pterois miles) with ecological niche modelling along the Mediterranean Sea. The primary data consisted of occurrence points of P. miles in the Mediterranean and marine climatic data layers were collected from global databases. All the used models run 100% su...

2005

Definition An invasive, non-native, alien or exotic species is one that has been intentionally or accidentally released into an environment outside its native geographical range of habitat (Olenin et al., 2002). In the UK, according to Eno et al. (1997) the term ‘nonnative’ is used to indicate a species that has been established in UK waters, whilst ‘alien’ species are those that have been intr...

2016
Feng-Lan Li Qi-Jie Zan Zheng-Yu Hu Paul-K. S. Shin Siu-Gin Cheung Yuk-Shan Wong Nora Fung-Yee Tam An-Ping Lei

A higher photosynthesis and lower energetic cost are recognized as important characteristics for invasive species, but whether these traits are also important for the ability of alien mangrove species to become invasive has seldom been reported. A microcosm study was conducted to compare the photosynthetic characteristics, energetic cost indices and other growth traits between two alien species...

2016
Konstantinos Tsiamis Eugenio Gervasini Fabio D’Amico Ivan Deriu Stelios Katsanevakis Fabio Crocetta Argyro Zenetos Margarita Arianoutsou Thierry Backeljau Michel Bariche Ioannis Bazos Assunta Bertaccini Giuseppe Brundu Martina Carrete Melih Ertan Çinar Giovanna Curto Marco Faasse Jean-Lou Justine Gergely Király Martin R. Langer Ya'arit Levitt Vadim E. Panov Stefano Piraino Wolfgang Rabitsch Alain Roques Riccardo Scalera Noa Shenkar Ioan Sîrbu Elena Tricarico Andrea Vannini Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad Andreas Zikos Ana Cristina Cardoso Marnie Campbell

The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) aims to facilitate the exploration of alien species information in Europe, and is recognized as the information system supporting European Union Member States in the implementation of the recently published Invasive Alien Species Regulation. In this paper, we present the role and activities of the EASIN Editorial Board (EB), which is respon...

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