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An analysis of publications on invasive macrophytes in aquatic ecosystems
(Regional Euro-asian Biological Invasions Centre-reabic, 2014-11-01)
In this study, we performed a scientometric analysis of published scientific papers on the biological invasion of macrophytes in freshwater ecosystems to assess the main trends and gaps in research concerning this group ...
Invasive plants: representativeness of research from tropical countries in the global context
(FUNDACAO BOTICARIO PROTECAO NATUREZA, 2008)
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater in the tropical regions that have the greatest biodiversity. In order to evaluate the representativeness of studies on ...
Niche mismatches can impair our ability to predict potential invasions
(Springer, 2019-08)
The accurate anticipation of potential biological invasions is a crucial step toward the control of invasive species. The method used most commonly to identify areas suitable for biological invasion is the construction of ...
Tree invasions: patterns, processes, challenges and opportunities
(Springer, 2014-01)
Tree invasions have escalated in importance in the last few decades (more species, greater area invaded, more types of impacts, increasing complexity of management challenges), and are increasingly studied from many ...
The economic costs of biological invasions around the world
(Pensoft Publishers, 2022)
Distribution and invasion progress of Eleutherodactylus coqui (Anura: Eleutherodactylidae) introduced in Costa Rica
(ESALQ Universidade de Sao Paolo, 2019)
Integrating the study of non-native plant invasions across spatial scales
(SPRINGER, 2006-04)
Non-native (alien, exotic) plant invasions are affecting ecological processes and threatening biodiversity worldwide. Patterns of plant invasions, and the ecological processes which generate these patterns, vary across ...
Invasive belowground mutualists of woody plants
(Springer, 2014-01)
Most plants require mutualistic associa- tions to survive, which can be an important limitation on their ability to become invasive. There are four strategies that permit plants to become invasive without being limited ...
Conflicting values: ecosystem services and invasive tree management
(Springer, 2014-01)
Tree species have been planted widely beyond their native ranges to provide or enhance ecosystem services such as timber and fibre produc- tion, erosion control, and aesthetic or amenity benefits. At the same time, ...
Disruption of ecosystem processes in western North America by invasive species
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2004)