<div><p>Invasive species have come to the forefront of conservation biology as a major threat to native biodiversity. Habitats dominated by shrub honeysuckles (<i>Lonicera</i> spp.) in the United States have been characterized as “ecological traps” by ecologists. Here we tested this hypothesis by investigating the effects of shrub honeysuckles on the nesting ecology of native birds in seven study sites in central Pennsylvania, USA. We examined how the abundance of shrub honeysuckles influenced the selection of nesting substrates and habitat for a community of common songbirds, and the parental-care behavior and nestling development of gray catbirds (<i>Dumetella carolinensis</i>). We found that birds had a strong bias towards nesting in hon...
African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum Solanaceae) is a Weed of National Significance in Australia. I...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Aims: Worldwide, evidence suggests that exotic pollinators can disrupt plant mating patterns. Howeve...
Invasive species have come to the forefront of conservation biology as a major threat to native biod...
Invasive species have come to the forefront of conservation biology as a major threat to native biod...
Exotic, invasive plants are a growing conservation problem. Birds frequently use invasive plants as ...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is an invasive shrub that is found in many parts of Ohio and gro...
1st Place at the 3rd Annual CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum in the Environmental CategoryExotic p...
Shrubland birds are among the fastest declining groups of birds over the past 50 years. Habitat loss...
<p>In addition, nestlings were observed to be in equal or better condition at the time of fledging. ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
<p>Panel A shows the average density of nests in the low (0–30% honeysuckle cover), medium (30–60%),...
Abstract: Invasive species are a threat to global biodiversity, yet the impacts of invasive birds on...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum Solanaceae) is a Weed of National Significance in Australia. I...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Aims: Worldwide, evidence suggests that exotic pollinators can disrupt plant mating patterns. Howeve...
Invasive species have come to the forefront of conservation biology as a major threat to native biod...
Invasive species have come to the forefront of conservation biology as a major threat to native biod...
Exotic, invasive plants are a growing conservation problem. Birds frequently use invasive plants as ...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is an invasive shrub that is found in many parts of Ohio and gro...
1st Place at the 3rd Annual CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum in the Environmental CategoryExotic p...
Shrubland birds are among the fastest declining groups of birds over the past 50 years. Habitat loss...
<p>In addition, nestlings were observed to be in equal or better condition at the time of fledging. ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
<p>Panel A shows the average density of nests in the low (0–30% honeysuckle cover), medium (30–60%),...
Abstract: Invasive species are a threat to global biodiversity, yet the impacts of invasive birds on...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
African boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum Solanaceae) is a Weed of National Significance in Australia. I...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Aims: Worldwide, evidence suggests that exotic pollinators can disrupt plant mating patterns. Howeve...