Ficus religiosa L. is one of the most valued cultivated ornamental fig trees. Native to Asia, it is known as Bodhi tree. Since fig trees are involved in a highly species-specific pollination mutualism with agaonid wasps, exotic fig species usually fail to produce seeds due to the lack of the...
Author(s)
Vianna Filho, M. D. M.; Alves, R. J. V.; Peng YanQiong; Pereira, R. A. S.
Publisher
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil
Citation
Bioscience Journal, 2017, 33, 1, pp 177-182
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is an herbaceous invader in North America and Europe with the ability to recruit via several modes (seeds, rhizome, and stem fragments). Within US riparian forests where Japanese knotweed invades, disturbances are common over space and time in the form of...
Author(s)
Gowton, C.; Budsock, A.; Matlaga, D.
Publisher
Natural Areas Association, Bend, USA
Citation
Natural Areas Journal, 2016, 36, 3, pp 259-267
Aquatic angiosperms have evolved from a diverse assemblage of terrestrial lineages and exhibit broad variation in morphology, life history, and reproductive systems. This variation reflects evolutionary modifications that have occurred following transitions to aquatic habitats, and adaptation to...
Author(s)
Eckert, C. G.; Dorken, M. E.; Barrett, S. C. H.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquatic Botany, 2016, 135, pp 46-61
The Ponto-Caspian cladoceran Evadne anonyx (G.O. Sars, 1897) was recorded in the summer zooplankton of the Southeastern Baltic (SEB) in 2010-2011. The quantitative parameters of the species were low. The share of the introduced species in the total abundance and biomass of zooplankton was not...
Author(s)
Demereckiene, N. E.; Polunina, Ju. Ju.; Rodionova, N. V.
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2016, 7, 3, pp 220-226
Invasive species often play a significant role in ecosystem decline and the loss of biodiversity. Nonetheless, a number of social bee species (Apidae) have been, and are still being, transported outside their native ranges for use as pollinators and honey producers. Many authors have emphasized the ...
Author(s)
Byatt, M. A.; Chapman, N. C.; Latty, T.; Oldroyd, B. P.
Publisher
Springer, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Insectes Sociaux, 2016, 63, 1, pp 15-24
Biological invasions can be associated with shifts of the species' climatic niches but the incidence of such shifts is under debate. The reproductive system might be a key factor controlling such shifts because it influences a species' evolutionary flexibility. However, the link between...
Author(s)
Dellinger, A. S.; Essl, F.; Hojsgaard, D.; Kirchheimer, B.; Klatt, S.; Dawson, W.; Pergl, J.; Pyšek, P.; Kleunen, M. van; Weber, E.; Winter, M.; Hörandl, E.; Dullinger, S.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2016, 209, 3, pp 1313-1323
The effects of osmotic pressure, temperature and stocking density on medusae survival of Craspedacusta sowerbii were examined. The medusae were shown to be sensitive to the variations of osmotic pressure. And the survival time was <90 h at 34 mOsm/L and it declined rapidly with rising osmotic...
Author(s)
Zhang YuanWei; Pan XiaoFu; Wang XiaoAi; Jiang WanSheng; Liu Qian; Yang JunXing
Publisher
Kunming Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Kunming, China
Citation
Zoological Research, 2016, 37, 2, pp 90-95
Oxalis pes-caprae is a tristylous South African geophyte that is invasive in regions with Mediterranean climate. Given the introduction of the short-styled morph only, vegetative reproduction was, until recently, the reproductive mode known for this invaded area. The detection of new floral morphs, ...
Author(s)
Costa, J.; Ferrero, V.; Castro, M.; Jorge, A.; Afonso, A.; Loureiro, J.; Castro, S.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Plant Biosystems, 2016, 150, 5, pp 923-931
Over the last 40 years, researchers have explored methods to non-surgically suppress fertility in animals. Immunocontraception has been used to control wildlife populations but does not confer long-term immunity. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist deslorelin, formulated as an implant ...
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2017, 52, s2, pp 327-331
Globally destructive crop pathogens often emerge by migrating out of their native ranges. These pathogens are often diverse at their centre of origin and may exhibit adaptive variation in the invaded range via multiple introductions from different source populations. However, source populations are ...
Author(s)
Wang JiaNan; Fernández-Pavía, S. P.; Larsen, M. M.; Garay-Serrano, E.; Gregorio-Cipriano, R.; Rodríguez-Alvarado, G.; Grünwald, N. J.; Goss, E. M.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Molecular Ecology, 2017, 26, 4, pp 1091-1107