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Invasive plants are non-native, but in most cases naturalised, species that have successfully spread outside of their native range. Aliens invaded all habitats, are competing with native plants, thus, after the direct destruction of habitats, invasions are recognised as the second largest danger...

Author(s)
Grzędzicka, E.; Kowalik, K.; Bacler-Żbikowska, B.
Publisher
De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Biologia (Bratislava), 2017, 72, 2, pp 215-229
Abstract

Land managers of natural areas are under pressure to balance demands for increased recreation access with protection of the natural resource. Unintended dispersal of seeds by visitors to natural areas has high potential for weedy plant invasions, with initial seed attachment an important step in...

Author(s)
Hardiman, N.; Dietz, K. C.; Bride, I.; Passfield, L.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Environmental Management, 2017, 59, 1, pp 68-76
Abstract

The Christmas tree industry in Norway is increasing and Abies lasiocarpa is, together with Abies nordmanniana, the most common exotic species for Christmas tree production. A. lasiocarpa today constitutes ca. 50% of the fir sold in Norway, and there is high demand for sufficient supply of...

Author(s)
Fløistad, I. S.; Nyeggen, H.; Skage, J. O.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2017, 32, 5, pp 376-383
Abstract

Detailed surveys of populations of Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers., an invasive plant species native to Eastern North America, were made in three locations in north-western, northern and eastern parts of the Republic of Macedonia. The population densities were not quantified, but several stands of...

Author(s)
Pacanoski, Z.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 2017, 47, 1, pp 118-124
Abstract

Semi-natural meadows are valuable for maintaining biodiversity and providing a range of ecosystem services. The majority of these communities are protected by the European Natura 2000 system. However, grasslands are threatened by invasions by alien species, particularly Solidago spp. The invaders...

Author(s)
Świerszcz, S.; Szymura, M.; Wolski, K.; Szymura, T. H.
Publisher
HARD Publishing Company, Olsztyn 5, Poland
Citation
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2017, 26, 3, pp 1251-1258
Abstract

Climate change is expected to increase the extent and severity of wildfires throughout the boreal forest. Historically, black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) forests in interior Alaska have been relatively free of non-native species, but the compounding effects of climate change and an...

Author(s)
Walker, X. J.; Frey, M. D.; Conway, A. J.; Jean, M.; Johnstone, J. F.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, 2, pp e0171599
Abstract

Seedling recruitment shapes tree communities, including those found in altered landscapes such as urban forests. However, little data exists on local- and broad-scale tree seed immigration and recruitment in these communities. Interspecific competition and seed predation are two major causes of...

Author(s)
Labatore, A. C.; Spiering, D. J.; Potts, D. L.; Warren, R. J., II
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Urban Ecosystems, 2017, 20, 2, pp 393-401
Abstract

The successful establishment of an invasive plant in a novel environment has been attributed to the phenotypic plasticity of plant traits, with most studies focussing on vegetative trait plasticity in either experimental and/or natural habitat conditions. This study explores the role of phenotypic...

Author(s)
Banerjee, A. K.; Swayambhu Ghosh; Anjana Dewanji
Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing, Irvine, USA
Citation
American Journal of Plant Sciences, 2017, 8, 4, pp 835-855
Abstract

Herbivory and nutrient limitation can increase the resistance of temperature-limited systems to invasions under climate warming. We imported seeds of lowland species to tundra under factorial treatments of warming, fertilization, herbivore exclusion and biomass removal. We show that warming alone...

Author(s)
Eskelinen, A.; Kaarlejärvi, E.; Olofsson, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2017, 23, 1, pp 245-255
Abstract

Buffelgrass invasion in the Sonoran Desert affects the regeneration of plant species and the diversity of plant communities. To study the impact of buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) invasion on the cactus Mammillaria grahamii, we compare density, population structure and association with nurse plants ...

Author(s)
Bracamonte, J. A.; Tinoco-Ojanguren, C.; Coronado, M. E. S.; Molina-Freaner, F.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Arid Environments, 2017, 137, pp 50-59

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