seedling emergence, seedling interactions, wetland marshes We used seed bank analyses to investigate the role of dispersal in limiting invasion by Eurasian Lythrum salicaria within and among North American wetlands, and the changes in seed bank diversity associated with this invader. We compared the number and species composition of seedlings emerging from soil sampled in 11 uninvaded wetlands and paired uninvaded and invaded sites within 10 invaded wetlands under both seedling competition and noncompetitive conditions. Almost no L. salicaria emerged in sam-ples from uninvaded wetlands, indicating dispersal limitation despite prodigious seed production in nearby wetlands. However L. salicaria emerged in all samples from uninvaded sites in i...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an invasive plant that has degraded many wetland habitats ...
The mechanisms by which invasive plants displace native species are often not well elucidated, limit...
The objectives of this research were to investigate the effects of moisture and salinity on competit...
Invasive species can influence a community, causing a decline or even extinction of native species. ...
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the nor...
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an exotic perennial aquatic plant, native to Eurasia that ...
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), an exotic wetland plant from Eurasia, has become widespread ...
Wetlands are dynamic communities that are extremely sensitive to human development. Human developmen...
The question whether or not the success of invasive plants is due to the combination of an aggressiv...
Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, is a Eurasian plant that has invaded North American wetlands...
Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring during contempo...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
Floristic and seed bank composition of a sedge meadow containing purple loosestrife was examined in ...
Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria L., (Fig. 1) is a weed of natural areas and its spread across ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an invasive plant that has degraded many wetland habitats ...
The mechanisms by which invasive plants displace native species are often not well elucidated, limit...
The objectives of this research were to investigate the effects of moisture and salinity on competit...
Invasive species can influence a community, causing a decline or even extinction of native species. ...
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the nor...
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an exotic perennial aquatic plant, native to Eurasia that ...
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), an exotic wetland plant from Eurasia, has become widespread ...
Wetlands are dynamic communities that are extremely sensitive to human development. Human developmen...
The question whether or not the success of invasive plants is due to the combination of an aggressiv...
Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, is a Eurasian plant that has invaded North American wetlands...
Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring during contempo...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
Floristic and seed bank composition of a sedge meadow containing purple loosestrife was examined in ...
Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria L., (Fig. 1) is a weed of natural areas and its spread across ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an invasive plant that has degraded many wetland habitats ...
The mechanisms by which invasive plants displace native species are often not well elucidated, limit...