Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants are transported from outside ecosystems, most often used for aesthetic purposes. Over a short period of time, the species are able to proliferate across the landscape, out-competing the endemic vegetation for resources. Invasives are commonly more efficient at nutrient uptake, and are more tolerant to ecosystem changes, thus allowing them to grow in locations that endemics cannot tolerate. As a result, these species are more successful than endemics and will often push native species out of their niche. It is important to keep endemic populations high because native plants are the ecological basis for which life in any particular biome depen...
Invasive exotic species are a significant threat to ecosystems across the globe and pose a monument...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
Invasive species are of global importance because of their impacts on ecological communities, habita...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is a dominant invasive shrub species in many forests in the Midw...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
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Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder (Caprifoliaceae), Amur honeysuckle, is an exotic and invasive specie...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
Invasive exotic species are a significant threat to ecosystems across the globe and pose a monument...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
Invasive species are of global importance because of their impacts on ecological communities, habita...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is a dominant invasive shrub species in many forests in the Midw...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
This project investigates the ability to map distribution patterns of invasive plant species by focu...
Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder (Caprifoliaceae), Amur honeysuckle, is an exotic and invasive specie...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
Invasive exotic species are a significant threat to ecosystems across the globe and pose a monument...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...