Exotic invasive plant species are among the greatest threats to biodiversity and persistence of rare wildlife species in the United States. These plants compete with native plants, causing extinctions or severe reductions in native populations. They may also affect wildlife through loss of preferred food items or changes in vegetation structure. Chinese tallow tree (Triadeca sebifera) is one of the most important and widespread exotic plants in the Southeast. Although impacts of Chinese tallow on vegetation communities are well studied, impacts on native wildlife are less well understood. This study explored the interaction between native wildlife and Chinese tallow infestation in the Lanana Creek basin in Nacogdoches, TX
Grassland bird populations are declining. Invasive plant species may be contributing to these declin...
The coastal plain of the southeastern United States is historically wet pine savannahs, prairie, and...
Exotic plants often dominate areas to which they are introduced, and might ultimately alter communit...
Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera (L.) Small (Euphorbiaceae), is one of the most pervasive invaders ...
The Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum) (Euphorbiaceae) was introduced into coastal Texas in the ...
The Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum) (Euphorbiaceae) was introduced into coastal Texas in the ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Non-native, invasive species disrupt ecological processes and functions, posing a serious threat to ...
Douglas TallamyIn light of the increasing environmental pressures of habitat loss and expanding huma...
Invasion by highly aggressive, non-native, invasive plants is a significant threat to management and...
Exotic species present a substantial threat to the systems that they occupy. They outcompete native...
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by non-native s...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Native wildlife coevolved with native plants for millennia. Non-native plants may be present in a gr...
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by non-native s...
Grassland bird populations are declining. Invasive plant species may be contributing to these declin...
The coastal plain of the southeastern United States is historically wet pine savannahs, prairie, and...
Exotic plants often dominate areas to which they are introduced, and might ultimately alter communit...
Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera (L.) Small (Euphorbiaceae), is one of the most pervasive invaders ...
The Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum) (Euphorbiaceae) was introduced into coastal Texas in the ...
The Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum) (Euphorbiaceae) was introduced into coastal Texas in the ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Non-native, invasive species disrupt ecological processes and functions, posing a serious threat to ...
Douglas TallamyIn light of the increasing environmental pressures of habitat loss and expanding huma...
Invasion by highly aggressive, non-native, invasive plants is a significant threat to management and...
Exotic species present a substantial threat to the systems that they occupy. They outcompete native...
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by non-native s...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Native wildlife coevolved with native plants for millennia. Non-native plants may be present in a gr...
Ecosystems are under increasing stress from environmental change, including invasion by non-native s...
Grassland bird populations are declining. Invasive plant species may be contributing to these declin...
The coastal plain of the southeastern United States is historically wet pine savannahs, prairie, and...
Exotic plants often dominate areas to which they are introduced, and might ultimately alter communit...