نتایج جستجو برای: invasive plant

تعداد نتایج: 533735  

2017
Michael R McTee Ylva Lekberg Dan Mummey Alexii Rummel Philip W Ramsey

Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but whether invasive plants with dissimilar traits change decomposer communities and decomposition rates in consistent ways is little known. We compared decomposition rates and the fungal and bacterial communities associated with the litter of three problematic invaders in intermountain grasslands; ...

2016
Mary Alldred Stephen B. Baines Stuart Findlay Jian Liu

Establishing relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem function is an ongoing endeavor in contemporary ecosystem and community ecology, with important practical implications for conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem services. Removal of invasive plant species to conserve native diversity is a common management objective in many ecosystems, including wetlands. However, substantial...

2009
Amanda C. Hodges John C. Morse Boris A. Castro M. O. Way Wayne N. Mathis Tadeus Zatwarnicki Julieta Brambila Joseph Cavey Michael D. Petrillo Gary L. Clement Stan Diffie Joe Funderburk Daniel Gilrein Susan Halbert Susan Halbert Frank A. Hale Carrie L. Harmon Carla Thomas Greg S. Hodges Greg S. Hodges Michael L. Williams Amanda C. Hodges Adrian G. B. Hunsberger Michael G. Klein Brian J. Kopper Joseph H. LaForest G. Keith Douce Chuck Bargeron Amanda Hodges Carrie Lapaire Harmon Albert E. Mayfield Stephen W. Fraedrich James Johnson Laurie S. Reid Jason A. Smith Charles W. O'Brien Steven Passoa Therese M. Poland Deepa Pureswaran Peter de Groot Gary Grant Deborah G. McCullough Bob Rabaglia Cal Welbourn Robert J. Wolff

Southern Plant Diagnostic Network Entomology Workshop Planning Committee • Steve Bambara, North Carolina State University • Carlos Bográn, Texas A&M University • Eric Day, Virginia Tech • Keith Douce, University of Georgia • Frank Hale, University of Tennessee • Blake Layton, Mississippi State University • Catharine Mannion, University of Florida • Blake Newton, University of Kentucky • Dale Po...

2004
JOHN L. MARON MONTSERRAT VILÀ RICCARDO BOMMARCO SARAH ELMENDORF PAUL BEARDSLEY

Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The general issue of how exotics respond to unfamiliar environments within their new range is not well understood. Phenotypic plasticity has historically been seen as the primary mechanism enabling exotics to colonize large, environmentally diverse areas. However, new work indicates that exotics can evol...

2015
Emily S.J. Rauschert Katriona Shea Sarah Goslee

In order to combat the growing problems associated with biological invasions, many researchers have focused on identifying which communities are most vulnerable to invasion by exotic species. However, once established, invasive species can significantly change the composition of the communities that they invade. The first step to disentangling the direction of causality is to discern whether a ...

2004
Oliver Bossdorf Daniel Prati Harald Auge Bernhard Schmid

Oliver Bossdorf*, Daniel Prati, Harald Auge and Bernhard Schmid Department of Community Ecology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, D-06120 Halle, Germany Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland *Correspondence: E-mail: [email protected] Abstract One explanation for successful plant invaders is that they evolved to be...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Neal E Flanagan Curtis J Richardson Mengchi Ho

Climate change is predicted to impact river systems in the southeastern United States through alterations of temperature, patterns of precipitation and hydrology. Future climate scenarios for the southeastern United States predict (1) surface water temperatures will warm in concert with air temperature, (2) storm flows will increase and base flows will decrease, and (3) the annual pattern of sy...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2010
Mark van Kleunen Ewald Weber Markus Fischer

A major aim in ecology is identifying determinants of invasiveness. We performed a meta-analysis of 117 field or experimental-garden studies that measured pair-wise trait differences of a total of 125 invasive and 196 non-invasive plant species in the invasive range of the invasive species. We tested whether invasiveness is associated with performance-related traits (physiology, leaf-area alloc...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
J J James R E Drenovsky T A Monaco M J Rinella

Theoretical and empirical work has established a positive relationship between resource availability and habitat invasibility. For nonnative invasive annual grasses, similar to other invasive species, invader success has been tied most often to increased nitrogen (N) availability. These observations have led to the logical assumption that managing soils for low N availability will facilitate re...

2011
Renato Almeida Sarmento Felipe Lemos Petra M Bleeker Robert C Schuurink Angelo Pallini Maria Goreti Almeida Oliveira Eraldo R Lima Merijn Kant Maurice W Sabelis Arne Janssen

Phytopathogens and herbivores induce plant defences. Whereas there is evidence that some pathogens suppress these defences by interfering with signalling pathways involved in the defence, such evidence is scarce for herbivores. We found that the invasive spider mite Tetranychus evansi suppresses the induction of the salicylic acid and jasmonic acid signalling routes involved in induced plant de...

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