Exotic species are spreading in various parts of the planet and sometimes becoming biological invaders. A floristic survey was carried out to find exotic trees, shrubs, and climbers in different communities in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. The traversal method was used at 26 sites. The richness totaled 26 species in 22 genera and 17 families. There are 19 trees, 5 arborescents, 1 shrub, and 1 climber. Most of the exotic species are already naturalized in the study area. Between 1 and 10 individuals sporadically occur at each site. For species of characteristically invasive exotic plants were observed, including 3 trees (Pinus elliottii Engel, Pinus taeda L. Engelm., and Pittosporum...
Abstract Despite the astonishing richness of native biodiversity in Brazil, it is common to see the ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Exotic species are spreading in various parts of the planet and sometimes becoming biological invade...
Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be ...
Biological invasions are considered one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. In addition,...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
Abstract Human-mediated species introductions are one of the defining factors of the Anthropocene. N...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and trop...
(Aliens in the room: what to do with exotic species in taxonomic, floristic and phytosociological st...
Biological invasion is a growing problem, and species of the genus Pinus are known to be a problem i...
Abstract Despite the astonishing richness of native biodiversity in Brazil, it is common to see the ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Exotic species are spreading in various parts of the planet and sometimes becoming biological invade...
Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be ...
Biological invasions are considered one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. In addition,...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
ABSTRACT Biological diversity is directly affected by alien species, even though the diagnosed impac...
Abstract Human-mediated species introductions are one of the defining factors of the Anthropocene. N...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and trop...
(Aliens in the room: what to do with exotic species in taxonomic, floristic and phytosociological st...
Biological invasion is a growing problem, and species of the genus Pinus are known to be a problem i...
Abstract Despite the astonishing richness of native biodiversity in Brazil, it is common to see the ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...