Biological invasions can be controlled by a number of factors, and the importance of these factors for individual species can change depending on the spatial scale under consideration. Furthermore, the long-term legacies of past land use may be among the major factors structuring contemporary communities. This study was designed to merge these two lines of thought by observing the processes influencing invasion success of an exotic grass species, Microstegium vimineum. Plots within twenty hardwood forest stands of different ages (40 years old to [greater than] 100 years) were surveyed in central New Jersey for the presence and abundance of this species, and the data was analyzed using simple, multiple linear and logistic regressions, as wel...
Background : Old fields are abandoned agricultural areas that are undergoing secondary succession. A...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
Background and aims Through recruitment, plants establish in novel environments. Recruitment also is...
Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass) is a non-native weed whose rapid invasion threatens nati...
Habitat suitability and disturbance can shape the early stages of biological invasions in important ...
Widespread colonization by invasive species often obscures their underlying niche requirements. A ro...
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
Increasing calls suggest integrating ecological theory into invasive species research, and we use th...
Colonization success of woodland originating after 1850 was determined for seventeen forest plant sp...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
1. Invasive plants, herbivores and site management history can play crucial roles in determining pla...
Forest fragmentation can promote non-native plant invasions by increasing invasive plant seed disper...
Anthropogenic disturbances often change ecological communities and provide opportunities for non-nat...
Microstegium vimineum is an annual exotic grass common through the Southeastern United States. Addin...
Non-native grass invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by alter...
Background : Old fields are abandoned agricultural areas that are undergoing secondary succession. A...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
Background and aims Through recruitment, plants establish in novel environments. Recruitment also is...
Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass) is a non-native weed whose rapid invasion threatens nati...
Habitat suitability and disturbance can shape the early stages of biological invasions in important ...
Widespread colonization by invasive species often obscures their underlying niche requirements. A ro...
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
Increasing calls suggest integrating ecological theory into invasive species research, and we use th...
Colonization success of woodland originating after 1850 was determined for seventeen forest plant sp...
The distribution and abundance of invasive species can be strongly influenced by habitat suitability...
1. Invasive plants, herbivores and site management history can play crucial roles in determining pla...
Forest fragmentation can promote non-native plant invasions by increasing invasive plant seed disper...
Anthropogenic disturbances often change ecological communities and provide opportunities for non-nat...
Microstegium vimineum is an annual exotic grass common through the Southeastern United States. Addin...
Non-native grass invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by alter...
Background : Old fields are abandoned agricultural areas that are undergoing secondary succession. A...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
Background and aims Through recruitment, plants establish in novel environments. Recruitment also is...