Recovery of ecosystem properties following removal of invasive plants likely varies with characteristics of the plant and the relative soil quality at a given site. These factors may …
Non-native trees enhance services that are fundamental for human well-being. Yet, the extensive use of non-native trees has the potential of causing environmental and socio …
Y Zhao, P Bonello, D Liu - Plant Disease, 2023 - Am Phytopath Society
The recently emerged beech leaf disease (BLD) is causing the decline and death of American beech in North America. First observed in 2012 in northeast Ohio, USA, BLD had …
Context The spread of invasive bryophytes in Central Europe started in the 2nd half of the twentieth century. However, still it is not known which climatic and land-use factors shape …
E Bazzato, G Calvia, M Marignani, A Ruggero… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Monitoring the expansion of invasive non-native plants under current and future climatic conditions is crucial for understanding biodiversity threats, addressing the ecological impact …
X Xian, H Zhao, R Wang, H Zhang, B Chen… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) pose a significant threat to the ecological environment and agricultural production in China. Ageratina adenophora is one of the most aggressive IAPs …
Simple Summary Invasive alien species, such as Carpomya vesuviana Costa (Diptera: Tephritidae), threaten global biodiversity, agriculture, and public health. This study used …
S Teklegiorgis, SW Dejene, A Belayneh… - Biological …, 2024 - Springer
An increase in the establishment and spread of invasive alien plant species (IAPS) poses significant socioeconomic and environmental impacts. This study aimed to detect potential …
As global biodiversity hotspots, wild fruit forests play key ecological functions, providing essential ecosystem services such as carbon storage, soil retention, and water conservation …