Mechanisms of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion and their management implications–a review

LS Pile, GG Wang, JP Stovall, E Siemann… - Forest Ecology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by
non-native species that can disrupt ecological processes and functions. Chinese tallow …

Improving species distribution models for invasive non‐native species with biologically informed pseudo‐absence selection

D Chapman, OL Pescott, HE Roy… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We present a novel strategy for species distribution models (SDM s) aimed at predicting
the potential distributions of range‐expanding invasive non‐native species (INNS). The …

[PDF][PDF] Native fruit traits may mediate dispersal competition between native and non-native plants

C Aslan, M Rejmanek - NeoBiota, 2012 - neobiota.pensoft.net
Seed disperser preferences may mediate the impact of invasive, non-native plant species on
their new ecological communities. Significant seed disperser preference for invasives over …

[HTML][HTML] Germination of an invasive Cenchrus ciliaris L.(buffel grass) population of the Sonoran Desert under various environmental conditions

C Tinoco-Ojanguren, I Reyes-Ortega… - South African Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Cenchrus ciliaris is one of the most important invasive plants in northwestern México and
southwestern United States, threatening the conservation of desert and thorn scrub. Our …

Geographic distribution of genetic variation among native and introduced populations of Chinese tallow tree, Triadica sebifera (Euphorbiaceae)

SJ DeWalt, E Siemann… - American Journal of Botany, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
• Premise of the study: Invasive plants often display genetically determined variation in
patterns of growth and resource allocation between native and introduced genotypes, as …

Implications of newly-formed seed-dispersal mutualisms between birds and introduced plants in northern California, USA

CE Aslan - Biological Invasions, 2011 - Springer
I examined the role of bird dispersal in invasiveness of three non-native plant species in
California, USA: Triadica sebifera, Ligustrum lucidum, and Olea europaea. I selected these …

Predicted range expansion of Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) in forestlands of the southern United States

HH Wang, WE Grant, TM Swannack… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We present an integrated approach for predicting future range expansion of an invasive
species (Chinese tallow tree) that incorporates statistical forecasting and analytical …

Combining efficient methods to detect spread of woody invaders in urban–rural matrix landscapes: an exploration using two species of Oleaceae

CE Aslan, M Rejmánek, R Klinger - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Early detection of biological invasions can reduce the costs of control and increase its
efficacy. Although much research focuses on the appearance or establishment of new …

Is Chinese tallowtree, Triadica sebifera, an appropriate target for biological control in the United States?

GS Wheeler, J Ding - Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2014 - cambridge.org
Biological control is one of the most common approaches used to manage invasive weeds
of wetlands and other natural areas. Before candidate agents can be released, research is …

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and success of Triadica sebifera invasion in coastal transition ecosystems along the northern Gulf of Mexico

S Paudel, SG Baer, LL Battaglia - Plant and Soil, 2014 - Springer
Aims We compared the degree of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization on an
invasive, Triadica sebifera, and two native, Baccharis halimifolia and Morella cerifera, woody …