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Soil N-fixing bacteria (SNB) play an important role in the invasion by invasive plant species (IPS). Meanwhile, progressive increases in the level of anthropogenic N deposition can change both soil physicochemical properties and the ecological characteristics of soil microbial communities, with...

Author(s)
Wang CongYan; Zhou JiaWei; Liu Jun; Du DaoLin
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Engineering, 2017, 98, pp 32-39
Abstract

Plant invasion is an emerging driver of global change worldwide. We aimed to disentangle its impacts on plant-soil nutrient concentrations. We conducted a meta-analysis of 215 peer-reviewed articles and 1233 observations. Invasive plant species had globally higher N and P concentrations in...

Author(s)
Sardans, J.; Bartrons, M.; Margalef, O.; Gargallo-Garriga, A.; Janssens, I. A.; Ciais, P.; Obersteiner, M.; Sigurdsson, B. D.; Chen, H. Y. H.; Peñuelas, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2017, 23, 3, pp 1282-1291
Abstract

Phytoplankton communities can experience nonlinear responses to changing nutrient concentrations, but the nature of species shifts within phytoplankton is not well understood and few studies have explored responses of pelagic assemblages in large lakes. Using pelagic phytoplankton data from the...

Author(s)
Kovalenko, K. E.; Reavie, E. D.; Allan, J. D.; Cai MeiJun; Smith, S. D. P.; Johnson, L. B.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Freshwater Biology, 2017, 62, 2, pp 366-381
Abstract

Biological invasions pose a serious threat to native semi-arid areas of Brazil, especially in areas of the state of Ceará that are typically invaded by Cryptostegia madagascariensis, an exotic plant species from Madagascar. However, how this biological invasion influences the composition of the...

Author(s)
Souza, T. A. F. de; Rodriguez-Echeverría, S.; Andrade, L. A. de; Freitas, H.
Publisher
Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil
Citation
Acta Botanica Brasilica, 2016, 30, 1, pp 93-101
Abstract

Twenty-four aquatic neophytes have been introduced to Germany so far and at least 16 non-native species established stable populations in northern and north-western Germany. Invasive aquatic neophytes can cause serious ecological and economic problems in lakes and other freshwater ecosystems. In...

Author(s)
Hoffmann, M.; Raeder, U.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016, 75, 17, pp 1217
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Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum) has become one of the most serious ecological threats to the integrity of the greater Everglades ecosystem of south Florida. In this study, we analyzed the effects of Old World climbing fern on surface soil characteristics at invaded sites in Florida. ...

Author(s)
Soti, P. G.; Jayachandran, K.
Publisher
Chilean Society of Soil Science, Temuco, Chile
Citation
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2016, 16, 4, pp 930-940
Abstract

Reed is one of the most frequent and dominant species in wetlands all over the world, with common reed (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.) as the most widely distributed species. In many wetlands, P. australis plays a highly ambivalent role. On the one hand, in many wetlands it purifies...

Author(s)
Köbbing, J. F.; Thevs, N.; Zerbe, S.
Publisher
Science Press, Beijing, China
Citation
Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions, 2016, 8, 5, pp 400-410
Abstract

Conservational studies of the threatened Atlantic Forest biome are frequently restricted to terrestrial ecosystems. We know little about the water bodies, specially considering that this biome covers the third largest system of lakes in Brazil. Some of these lakes are located inside the protected...

Author(s)
Figueredo, C. C.; Rückert, G. von; Giani, A.
Publisher
Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil
Citation
Acta Botanica Brasilica, 2016, 30, 2, pp 222-231
AbstractFull Text

Perennial adventitious species Asclepias syriaca L. which originates from Northern America is spread across Serbia, and especially Vojvodina, along the banks of waterways and borders of floodplain forests. Based on floristic and phytocenological studies in Bačka, the presence of ass. Asclepiadetum...

Author(s)
Popov, M. M.; Konstantinović, B. B.; Nikolić, L. M.
Publisher
Matica Srpska, Novi Sad, Serbia
Citation
Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences, 2016, No.131, pp 157-166
Abstract

Human activity has greatly increased the amount of biologically available nitrogen entering the natural environment. Addition of N can affect growth of and competitive interactions between native and invasive plants, thus increasing or decreasing the risk of invasion by alien species. Bidens...

Author(s)
Pan YuMei; Tang SaiChun; Wei ChunQiang; Li XiangQin
Publisher
Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Polish Journal of Ecology, 2016, 64, 4, pp 443-452

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