Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide valuable insights into the mechanisms of biological invasions and for invasive species management. We examined a suite of factors potentially influencing the landscape-level invasion of Lantana camara L., one of the most ubiquitous invasive species in South Asia. These factors included disturbance factors like forest fires, historical habitat modification, and edge effects, in addition to factors like propagule pressure and habitat suitability. We examined the relative importance of these factors on the colonisation and change in density of L. camara in the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve, Western Ghats, India. We used extensive (199...
Lantana camara (hereafter, Lantana) is among the worst invasive alien plants spread extensively acro...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
Non-native invasive species establish in favourable habitats in alien regions. Such favourable habit...
Invasive species, local plant communities and invaded ecosystems change over space and time. Quantif...
Lantana camara, a shrub of Central and South American origin, has become invasive across dry forests...
Native species' response to the presence of invasive species is context specific. This response cann...
A study conducted in Springbrook and Lamington National Parks byScherrer (1998) attempted to identif...
Streams are periodically disturbed due to flooding, act as edges between habitats and also facilitat...
Invasive alien species colonize very aggressively and forcefully, menacing native biodiversity. The ...
<p>Understanding the factors that intensify the invasion patterns across the geographic ranges is an...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Invasive exotic species pose an enormous threat to the world's biological diversity. Invasions can a...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Lantana camara (hereafter, Lantana) is among the worst invasive alien plants spread extensively acro...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
Non-native invasive species establish in favourable habitats in alien regions. Such favourable habit...
Invasive species, local plant communities and invaded ecosystems change over space and time. Quantif...
Lantana camara, a shrub of Central and South American origin, has become invasive across dry forests...
Native species' response to the presence of invasive species is context specific. This response cann...
A study conducted in Springbrook and Lamington National Parks byScherrer (1998) attempted to identif...
Streams are periodically disturbed due to flooding, act as edges between habitats and also facilitat...
Invasive alien species colonize very aggressively and forcefully, menacing native biodiversity. The ...
<p>Understanding the factors that intensify the invasion patterns across the geographic ranges is an...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Invasive exotic species pose an enormous threat to the world's biological diversity. Invasions can a...
Lantana camara. L (hereafter Lantana) was first introduced by the British into India in 1807 as an o...
Lantana camara (hereafter, Lantana) is among the worst invasive alien plants spread extensively acro...
This study investigated pattern in the distribution of the alien invasive shrub, Lantana camara L., ...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...