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Invasibility of fire-managed ecosystems to the Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera) in the lower Gulf Coastal Plain, USA: Mechanisms and key factors at the landscape level

, 2021
The Chinese tallow tree (Triadica sebifera, hereafter, tallow) is a nonnative invasive species that has invaded diverse ecosystems including forests, prairies and wetlands in the Gulf Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States.
Zhaofei Fan   +5 more
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Spatiotemporal Invasion Severity of Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) and Invasibility of Forest Types in Southern US Forestlands

Forestry sciences, 2021
Quantifying invasion severity of nonnative invasive plant species is vital for the development of appropriate mitigation and control measures. We examined more than 23,250 Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) plots from the southern coastal states of ...
S. Nepal, W. K. Moser, Zhaofei Fan
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Invasibility framework to predict the early colonization of alien Sonneratia in mangrove: Implications for coastal area management.

Journal of Environmental Management
Invasibility, or an ecosystem's susceptibility to invasion, plays a critical role in managing biological invasions but is challenging to quantify due to its dependence on specific ecosystem variables.
Lin Zhang   +6 more
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Invasive candidiasis

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Invasive candidiasis is an important fungal disease caused by Candida albicans and, increasingly, non-albicans Candida pathogens. Invasive Candida infections originate most frequently from endogenous human reservoirs and are triggered by impaired host defences.
Cornelia Lass-Flörl   +5 more
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Invasive Aspergillosis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1983
Invasive fungal disease of humans caused by species of the genus Aspergillus Micheli ex Linnaeus has become a significant and prevalent problem in contemporary medicine, particularly with regard to the compromised host. This review addresses the current status of invasive aspergillosis, including microbiological, clinical, and pathologic aspects ...
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Invasive Neuromonitoring

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2016
Advances in technology have resulted in a plethora of invasive neuromonitoring options for practitioners to manage while caring for the complex needs of the critical care patient. Although many types of invasive neuromonitoring are available to the practitioner, intraparenchymal monitors and external ventricular devices are used most frequently in the ...
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Biological invasion

Integrative Zoology, 2012
International ...
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Invasive Candidiasis

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2020
AbstractInvasive candidiasis (IC) is the most frequent health care associated invasive fungal infection. It is also associated with high morbidity, mortality, and cost. The most frequent etiologic agent is Candida albicans, but non-albicans species are increasing and associated with reduced antifungal susceptibility and outbreaks.
María F, Gonzalez-Lara   +1 more
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Invasive Candidiasis

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2016
Invasive candidiasis is a collective term that refers to a group of infectious syndromes caused by a variety of species of Candida, 5 of which cause most cases. Candidemia is the most commonly recognized syndrome associated with invasive candidiasis. Certain conditions may influence the likelihood for one species versus another in a specific clinical ...
Todd P, McCarty, Peter G, Pappas
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Different invasibility of permanent and temporary waterbodies in a semiarid Mediterranean Island

INLAND WATERS, 2019
Nonindigenous species (NIS) represent a threat to aquatic biodiversity worldwide. However, freshwater ecosystems in drylands are potentially more prone to biological invasions than those located in temperate regions because of the higher number of ...
L. Naselli-Flores, F. Marrone
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