Abstract: Ecological impacts of three weed species of similar life form, Asparagus scandens, Plectranthus ciliatus and Tradescantia fluminensis, were investigated in six lowland forest remnants in New Zealand. All three species form dense, ground-covering mats of vegetation, and are tolerant of a broad range of light environments. Relationships between canopy openness, weed volume, native plant abundance and native species richness were investigated. Volume of all three weed species increased as canopy openness increased. Tradescantia fluminensis appeared to be most detrimental to native vegetation, with both native abundance and native species richness decreasing sharply as weed volume increased. Plectranthus ciliatus and Asparagus scanden...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
We determined the impact of the invasive herb, Tradescantia fluminensis Vell., on litter decompositi...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Appendix 1 Standish, R. J. (2001). Prospects for bi...
Tradescantia fluminensis is an invasive weed of New Zealand, eastern Australia and Florida, where it...
Residential development is widely perceived as a threat to indigenous vegetation and habitat. New Ze...
This study determines the impact of an invasive herbaceous weed Tradescantia fluminensis on inverteb...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Abstract Tradescantia fluminensis Veil, is an adventive plant which has established in many lowland ...
Most non-native weeds and other naturalised plants are in the early stages of invasion into New Zeal...
This study investigated the impacts of one of Australia's most serious environmental weeds, bridal c...
Nearly one quarter of New Zealand’s unique vascular plant flora is threatened, and weed invasion is ...
The vegetation of New Zealand has undergone extreme changes during the period of European settlement...
The exotic vine, Clematis vitalba L. (F. Ranunculaceae), has been in forest reserves around Taihape ...
Sixty-five percent of New Zealand's threatened plants are herbaceous, yet herbaceous species have re...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
We determined the impact of the invasive herb, Tradescantia fluminensis Vell., on litter decompositi...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Appendix 1 Standish, R. J. (2001). Prospects for bi...
Tradescantia fluminensis is an invasive weed of New Zealand, eastern Australia and Florida, where it...
Residential development is widely perceived as a threat to indigenous vegetation and habitat. New Ze...
This study determines the impact of an invasive herbaceous weed Tradescantia fluminensis on inverteb...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Abstract Tradescantia fluminensis Veil, is an adventive plant which has established in many lowland ...
Most non-native weeds and other naturalised plants are in the early stages of invasion into New Zeal...
This study investigated the impacts of one of Australia's most serious environmental weeds, bridal c...
Nearly one quarter of New Zealand’s unique vascular plant flora is threatened, and weed invasion is ...
The vegetation of New Zealand has undergone extreme changes during the period of European settlement...
The exotic vine, Clematis vitalba L. (F. Ranunculaceae), has been in forest reserves around Taihape ...
Sixty-five percent of New Zealand's threatened plants are herbaceous, yet herbaceous species have re...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
We determined the impact of the invasive herb, Tradescantia fluminensis Vell., on litter decompositi...