Invasive species can positively, neutrally, or negatively affect the provision of ecosystem services. The direction and magnitude of this effect can be a function of the invaders' density and the service(s) of interest. We assessed the density-dependent effect of an invasive marsh grass, Phragmites australis, on three ecosystem services (plant diversity and community structure, shoreline stabilization, and carbon storage) in two oligohaline marshes within the North Carolina Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NCNERR), USA. Plant species richness was equivalent among low, medium and high Phragmites density plots, and overall plant community composition did not vary significantly by Phragmites density. Shoreline ch...
In riparian wetlands total standing crop often fails to account for a significant part of the observ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Biological invasions have adverse economic, cultural, and ecological effects worldwide. Among the mo...
<div><p>Invasive species can positively, neutrally, or negatively affect the provision of ecosystem ...
The rapid proliferation of Phragmites australis in North America has challenged resource managers to...
As biological invasions have become a common phenomenon throughout the world, ecologists have intens...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Our study of a St. Lawrence Estuary marsh reveals that, compared to the native Spartina patens-domin...
Invasive grasses have recently altered salt marsh ecosystems throughout the northern hemisphere. On ...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
Phragmites australis is a perennial wetland grass that is native to North America. However, salt mar...
Biological invasions cause changes to the communities and environments they invade, and the invader ...
Invasive European Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. australis) outcompetes native vegetation, reduci...
Invasive plants often successfully occupy large areas encompassing broad environmental gradients in ...
Abstract. Phragmites australis (common reed) is an invasive marsh plant spreading in many wetlands o...
In riparian wetlands total standing crop often fails to account for a significant part of the observ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Biological invasions have adverse economic, cultural, and ecological effects worldwide. Among the mo...
<div><p>Invasive species can positively, neutrally, or negatively affect the provision of ecosystem ...
The rapid proliferation of Phragmites australis in North America has challenged resource managers to...
As biological invasions have become a common phenomenon throughout the world, ecologists have intens...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Our study of a St. Lawrence Estuary marsh reveals that, compared to the native Spartina patens-domin...
Invasive grasses have recently altered salt marsh ecosystems throughout the northern hemisphere. On ...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
Phragmites australis is a perennial wetland grass that is native to North America. However, salt mar...
Biological invasions cause changes to the communities and environments they invade, and the invader ...
Invasive European Reed (Phragmites australis subsp. australis) outcompetes native vegetation, reduci...
Invasive plants often successfully occupy large areas encompassing broad environmental gradients in ...
Abstract. Phragmites australis (common reed) is an invasive marsh plant spreading in many wetlands o...
In riparian wetlands total standing crop often fails to account for a significant part of the observ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Biological invasions have adverse economic, cultural, and ecological effects worldwide. Among the mo...