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Multiple mechanisms enable invasive species to suppress native species
American Journal of Botany, 2011• Premise of the study: Invasive plants represent a significant threat to ecosystem biodiversity. To decrease the impacts of invasive species, a major scientific undertaking of the last few decades has been aimed at understanding the mechanisms that drive invasive plant success.
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Native good, non-native bad? Defining troublesome species
Environmental Law Review, 2015This article considers the conceptual thinking behind three recent measures in England, Scotland and the EU in relation to ‘invasive alien species’ and identifies differences in how each defines the scope of the species that are the focus of legislative attention, suggesting underlying conceptual differences – and maps those differences onto the ...
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American Journal of Botany
AbstractPremiseExtreme‐cold events are increasingly recognized as one of the most damaging aspects of climate change in northern temperate ecosystems. However, little data exists describing how native and non‐native species may respond to these extreme events, especially as seeds.
Peter W. Guiden, Barbara Roca
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AbstractPremiseExtreme‐cold events are increasingly recognized as one of the most damaging aspects of climate change in northern temperate ecosystems. However, little data exists describing how native and non‐native species may respond to these extreme events, especially as seeds.
Peter W. Guiden, Barbara Roca
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Non-native species resist extreme events
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2023Tim S. Doherty, Kristina J. Macdonald
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Non-native species boost biodiversity
New Scientist, 2017Erick Lundgren of Arizona State University and his colleagues have studied the ranges of 76 species of large plant-eating mammals. They found 22 with significant populations outside their native range. Ten of those are extinct or threatened back home. For instance, there are an estimated 5 million wild donkeys around the world, but only a few hundred ...
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Allelopathic potential of Acacia melanoxylon on the germination and root growth of native species
, 2011M. Hussain, L. González, M. J. Reigosa
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