International audienceEuropean willows (Salicaceae) are pioneer species in temperate zone floodplains. The species are considered invasive and introduction can lead to substantial alteration of floodplain vegetation communities and ecosystem functioning. Invasive spread of different Salicaceae have been attributed to differences in flood tolerance, growth and dispersal between it and co-occurring native species, suggesting a comparative approach examining key traits to be a profitable strategy in elucidating and predicting patterns of Salicaceae invasion. Here we study incipient Salix fragilis invasions in Chilean Patagonia on the western slopes of the Andes. Our approach combines vegetation transect data with dendroecological analysis to c...
Functional traits that predict plant invasiveness are a central issue in invasion ecology. However, ...
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract...
Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often as...
International audienceEuropean willows (Salicaceae) are pioneer species in temperate zone floodplain...
In recent decades, invasive willows and poplars (Salicaceae) have built dense floodplain forests alo...
Salicaceae are typical invaders of riparian ecosystems throughout the world and they have the potent...
Exotic willows are widely spread throughout Patagonia due to their vegetative multiplication, rapid ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor: Dr....
This thesis explores the hydrological factors that may contribute to the observed distri...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThe weeping willow Salix babylonica and crack willow S. fragilis dominate the ...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
The conditions faced by edge populations of a tree species may affect the architecture of individual...
The conditions faced by edge populations of a tree species may affect the architecture of individual...
Aim: Most studies on invasibility consider the characteristics of the habitats colonized. However, t...
Functional traits that predict plant invasiveness are a central issue in invasion ecology. However, ...
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract...
Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often as...
International audienceEuropean willows (Salicaceae) are pioneer species in temperate zone floodplain...
In recent decades, invasive willows and poplars (Salicaceae) have built dense floodplain forests alo...
Salicaceae are typical invaders of riparian ecosystems throughout the world and they have the potent...
Exotic willows are widely spread throughout Patagonia due to their vegetative multiplication, rapid ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor: Dr....
This thesis explores the hydrological factors that may contribute to the observed distri...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThe weeping willow Salix babylonica and crack willow S. fragilis dominate the ...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
The conditions faced by edge populations of a tree species may affect the architecture of individual...
The conditions faced by edge populations of a tree species may affect the architecture of individual...
Aim: Most studies on invasibility consider the characteristics of the habitats colonized. However, t...
Functional traits that predict plant invasiveness are a central issue in invasion ecology. However, ...
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract...
Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often as...