Invasive species can alter the structure and function of the communities they invade, as well as lead to biotic homogenization across their invasive range, thus affecting large‐scale …
GC Stotz, E Gianoli, MJ Patchell… - Journal of Vegetation …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Questions The impact of invasive species on community structure and function varies, yet it is difficult to predict. Different hypotheses have been proposed to predict invasive species …
RA Murillo, R Pätsch, V Wagner - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In response to non‐native plant invasions, many governments have established noxious weed lists to control and eradicate introduced invasive plants. However, invasive agronomic …
C Huangfu, D Hui, X Qi, K Li - Plant and Soil, 2019 - Springer
Aims Invasive plants often modify soil biota to benefit their own fitness over native species, and create a positive plant-soil feedback (PSF). Rhizosphere effect (RE), the alterations of …
N Vasylenko, O Averchev, S Lavrenko… - AgroLife Scientific …, 2020 - agrolifejournal.usamv.ro
The article presents the results of many years of field research of the Bromus inermis productivity with different feed systems. The studies were conducted during 2011-2014 on …
PL Chagnon, C Brown, GC Stotz… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
When placing roots in the soil, plants integrate information about soil nutrients, plant neighbours and beneficial/detrimental soil organisms. While the fine‐scale spatial …
JI Slopek, EG Lamb - Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2017 - cambridge.org
Effective control measures are required for the invasive forage grass smooth brome in native prairie to maintain native prairie diversity and function. The objective of this study was to …
EM Holden, K Salimbayeva, C Brown… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many pathways of invasion have been posited, but ecologists lack an experimental framework to identify which mechanisms are dominant in a given invasion scenario. Plant …
E Yensen, EJ Dyni - Northwest Science, 2020 - BioOne
Urocitellus brunneus (northern Idaho ground squirrel) has a geographic range of approximately 1,600 km2 in west-central Idaho. It was listed as Threatened under the US …