invasive species, Japanese barberry, light availability and soil moisture, seed dispersal Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) has been characterized as one of the most widely known and planted exotic shrubs in the United States. It was first introduced to the US in the late 1800s. By 1920 the planting of Japanese barberry was encouraged as an ornamental shrub replacing the common barberry (Berberis vulgaris). Japanese barberry began spreading from cultivation in suburban and selected rural retreats by the 1920s, and had dispersed rapidly throughout the northeast by the 1960s. By the 1970s it was recognized as a problematic invasive in the northeast. It is readily dispersed primarily by birds. Fruit production varies with light level, bu...
Microbial symbiosis affects many aspects of the growth, development, and population structure of org...
(Berberis thunbergii DC) are utilized as ornamental shrubs in landscaping because they are hardy, dr...
Early leafing and extended leaf longevity can be an important mechanism for the invasion of the fore...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) is an invasive woody shrub that has invaded many differe...
Japanese barberry poses a significant threat to natural areas due to its popularity as a landscape s...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) is an important nursery crop that has established invasi...
Until recently, it was thought that Berberis thunbergii (Japanese Barberry), a non-native invasive p...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) has become invasive in forests of the northeast since i...
Berberis darwinii is an invasive tree species that is considered a serious threat to indigenous ecos...
Early leafing and extended leaf longevity can be important mechanisms for the invasion of the forest...
Invasive plants may dramatically impact forest ecosystems by establishing dense populations and supp...
Microbial symbiosis affects many aspects of the growth, development, and population structure of org...
(Berberis thunbergii DC) are utilized as ornamental shrubs in landscaping because they are hardy, dr...
Early leafing and extended leaf longevity can be an important mechanism for the invasion of the fore...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) is an invasive woody shrub that has invaded many differe...
Japanese barberry poses a significant threat to natural areas due to its popularity as a landscape s...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) is an important nursery crop that has established invasi...
Until recently, it was thought that Berberis thunbergii (Japanese Barberry), a non-native invasive p...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
The deciduous forests of northeastern United States are currently experiencing an invasion of the ex...
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) has become invasive in forests of the northeast since i...
Berberis darwinii is an invasive tree species that is considered a serious threat to indigenous ecos...
Early leafing and extended leaf longevity can be important mechanisms for the invasion of the forest...
Invasive plants may dramatically impact forest ecosystems by establishing dense populations and supp...
Microbial symbiosis affects many aspects of the growth, development, and population structure of org...
(Berberis thunbergii DC) are utilized as ornamental shrubs in landscaping because they are hardy, dr...
Early leafing and extended leaf longevity can be an important mechanism for the invasion of the fore...