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Effect of light on the growth and photosynthesis of an invasive shrub in its native range
(Oxford Journals, 2014-06)
Invasive species' success may depend on ecophysiological attributes present in their native area or those derived from changes that took place in the invaded environment. We studied the growth and photosynthetic capacity ...
Occurrence of non-native species and their potential impact on plant communities in protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon region
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2020)
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, ...
The elephant in the room: The role of failed invasions in understanding invasion biology.
(Wiley, 2012-12)
Most species introductions are not expected to result in invasion, and species that are invasive in one area are frequently not invasive in others. However, cases of introduced organisms that failed to invade are reported ...
Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains
(Springer, 2021-12)
The factors that determine patterns of non-native species richness and abundance are context dependent in both time and space. Global change has significantly boosted plant invasions in mountains, therefore, understanding ...
Rapid increase in growth and productivity can aid invasions by a non-native tree
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
Environmental niche and functional role similarity between invasive and native palms in the Atlantic Forest
(2021-03-01)
Invasive species can significantly affect native species when their niches are similar. Ecological and morphological similarities between the invasive Australian palm, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, and the native palm ...
The impact of the introduced Digitonthophagus gazella on a native dung beetle community in Brazil during 26 years
(2018-04-01)
Following successful establishment in Australia and North America, the South African dung beetle (DB) Digitonthophagus gazella was introduced in Brazil in 1990. We investigated the impact of the exotic species on the native ...