Research Highlights: We demonstrate a macroscale framework combining an invasibility model with forest inventory data, and evaluate regional forest exposure to harmful invasive plants under different types of forest protection. Background and Objectives: Protected areas are a fundamental component of natural resource conservation. The exposure of protected forests to invasive plants can impede achievement of conservation goals, and the effectiveness of protection for limiting forest invasions is uncertain. We conducted a macroscale assessment of the exposure of protected and unprotected forests to harmful invasive plants in the eastern United States. Materials and Methods: Invasibility (the probability that a forest site has been invaded) w...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
Plant invasions can often be attributed to human influences such as roadways and land-uses. It is no...
Protected areas are essential for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services such as natural d...
Over the last few decades, considerable attention has focused on small-scale studies of invasive pla...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
Invasive exotic plants pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity of forests in the eastern U...
In this thesis, I have assessed and modelled invasion of alien plant species in the forest of the so...
Aim: Invasive species management is an expensive priority on many protected areas but the magnitude ...
We used non-native invasive plant data from the US Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (F...
Context: Protected areas are a cornerstone of the global strategy for conserving biodiversity, and y...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to global biodiversity, altering both habitat struc...
Recently, populations of invasive plants are increasing in the Duke Forest and detrimentally affecti...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
Plant invasions can often be attributed to human influences such as roadways and land-uses. It is no...
Protected areas are essential for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services such as natural d...
Over the last few decades, considerable attention has focused on small-scale studies of invasive pla...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
Invasive exotic plants pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity of forests in the eastern U...
In this thesis, I have assessed and modelled invasion of alien plant species in the forest of the so...
Aim: Invasive species management is an expensive priority on many protected areas but the magnitude ...
We used non-native invasive plant data from the US Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (F...
Context: Protected areas are a cornerstone of the global strategy for conserving biodiversity, and y...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to global biodiversity, altering both habitat struc...
Recently, populations of invasive plants are increasing in the Duke Forest and detrimentally affecti...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
Plant invasions can often be attributed to human influences such as roadways and land-uses. It is no...