Secondary invasion: the bane of weed management

DE Pearson, YK Ortega, JB Runyon, JL Butler - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
Exotic plant invasions present a global threat to natural ecosystems, yet the efficacy of
management efforts in mitigating invader impacts remains unclear. A rapidly emerging …

Impacts and Drivers of Smooth Brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) Invasion in Native Ecosystems

R Palit, ES DeKeyser - Plants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) is an invasive cool-season grass that has spread
throughout the Great Plains of North America. The species is considered one of the most …

[HTML][HTML] Resilience and resistance of sagebrush ecosystems: implications for state and transition models and management treatments

JC Chambers, RF Miller, DI Board, DA Pyke… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2014 - Elsevier
In sagebrush ecosystems invasion of annual exotics and expansion of piñon (Pinus
monophylla Torr. and Frem.) and juniper (Juniperus occidentalis Hook., J. osteosperma …

Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) invasion in the northern Great Plains: a story of rapid dominance in an endangered ecosystem

ES DeKeyser, LA Dennhardt… - Invasive Plant Science …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Kentucky bluegrass was introduced into the present-day United States in the 1600s. Since
that time, Kentucky bluegrass has spread throughout the United States and Canada …

Managing invasive plants on Great Plains grasslands: A discussion of current challenges

JF Gaskin, E Espeland, CD Johnson, DL Larson… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Great Plains of North America encompass approximately 1,300,000 km 2 of
land from Texas to Saskatchewan. The integrity of these lands is under continual assault by …

Phenolic inputs by invasive species could impart seasonal variations in nitrogen pools in the introduced soils: a case study with Polygonum cuspidatum

N Tharayil, P Alpert, P Bhowmik, P Gerard - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2013 - Elsevier
One cascading feature of the spread of introduced species of plants is their capacity to alter
levels of resource availabilities for other species. However, the effects of introduced species …

Ecological tradeoffs in non-native plant management

TC Skurski, BD Maxwell, LJ Rew - Biological Conservation, 2013 - Elsevier
Controlling non-native plants in natural areas should, ideally, not only reduce target species'
abundance, but also benefit broader management objectives such as conserving native …

[HTML][HTML] Grassland plant and invertebrate species richness increases from mowing are mediated by impacts on soil chemistry

MAK Gillespie, HL Buckley, L Condron… - Basic and Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial
fertilisation and biomass removal, but a deeper understanding of how management options …

Dynamics and mechanisms of secondary invasion following biological control of an invasive plant

C Shen, P Chen, K Zhang, M He, J Wan… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Secondary invasions in which nontarget invaders expand following eradication of a target
invader commonly occur in habitats with multiple invasive plant species and can prevent …

Eradication of the non-native Poa pratensis colony at Cierva Point, Antarctica: A case study of international cooperation and practical management in an area under …

LR Pertierra, KA Hughes, P Tejedo, N Enríquez… - … Science & Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
The on-going introduction of non-native species to Antarctica due to expanding human
activity presents an increasing threat to biodiversity. Under the Protocol on Environmental …