Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is a dominant invasive shrub species in many forests in the Midwestern United States. In this study, we examined the effects of L. maackii within 4 mid-successional forest plots, 2 of which have had L. maackii removed annually since 2004. We investigated whether L. maackii is competing with both native adult trees and tree seedling by exploiting sunlight and soil resources, and therefore reducing adult growth, seedling cover, and seedling distribution. Overall, our evidence indicates that L. maackii reduces native seedling height and density by shading and that L. maackii inhibits community successions. Its removal allows certain native tree seedlings to colonize. There was no indication of reduced adult ...
Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants a...
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
Author Institution:Dept of Biological Sciences, Wright State UniversityLonicera maackii is thought t...
While negative impacts of invasive species on native communities are well documented, less is known ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
While negative impacts of invasive species on native communities are well documented, less is known ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories threaten biodiversity and forest regeneration in the eastern ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories threaten biodiversity and forest regeneration in the eastern ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Control of the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii, commonly known as bush honeysuckle, poses a serious ...
Abstract Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder), a large deciduous shrub from China, has...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants a...
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
Author Institution:Dept of Biological Sciences, Wright State UniversityLonicera maackii is thought t...
While negative impacts of invasive species on native communities are well documented, less is known ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
While negative impacts of invasive species on native communities are well documented, less is known ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories threaten biodiversity and forest regeneration in the eastern ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories threaten biodiversity and forest regeneration in the eastern ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Control of the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii, commonly known as bush honeysuckle, poses a serious ...
Abstract Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder), a large deciduous shrub from China, has...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants a...
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
Author Institution:Dept of Biological Sciences, Wright State UniversityLonicera maackii is thought t...