Many species are adapted to disturbance and occur within dynamic, mosaic landscapes that contain early and late successional microhabitats. Human modification of disturbance regimes alters the availability of microhabitats and may affect the viability of species in these ecosystems. Because restoring historical disturbance regimes is typically expensive and requires action at large spatial scales, such restoration projects must be justified by linking the persistence of species with successional microhabitats. Coastal sand dune ecosystems worldwide are characterized by their endemic biodiversity and frequent disturbance. Dune-stabilizing invasive plants alter successional dynamics and may threaten species in these ecosystems. We examined th...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...
Sand shore ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to alien plant invasions. While most of the abiotic d...
Some communities may resist invasion because they are dominated by ecosystem engineers. If these do...
Many species are adapted to disturbance and occur within dynamic, mosaic landscapes that contain ear...
Many species are adapted to disturbance and occur within dynamic, mosaic landscapes that contain ear...
In coastal California dune ecosystems protect coastal cities from damaging storms and provide habita...
Along the coast of California, dune ecosystems protect coastal cities from damaging storms and provi...
Polygonella myriophylla (Polygonaceae) is a clonal shrub listed as endangered and narrowly endemic t...
I report here the results of a class study on the species richness and diversity of plants and arthr...
<div><p>Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often a...
Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often adapted t...
Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often adapted t...
Although herbaceous communities are important components of floodplain ecosystems, the factors const...
Carpobrotus edulis, an alien chamaephyte species from South Africa, severely invades and represents ...
Disturbance is thought to enhance the probability of invasive species establishment, a prerequisite ...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...
Sand shore ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to alien plant invasions. While most of the abiotic d...
Some communities may resist invasion because they are dominated by ecosystem engineers. If these do...
Many species are adapted to disturbance and occur within dynamic, mosaic landscapes that contain ear...
Many species are adapted to disturbance and occur within dynamic, mosaic landscapes that contain ear...
In coastal California dune ecosystems protect coastal cities from damaging storms and provide habita...
Along the coast of California, dune ecosystems protect coastal cities from damaging storms and provi...
Polygonella myriophylla (Polygonaceae) is a clonal shrub listed as endangered and narrowly endemic t...
I report here the results of a class study on the species richness and diversity of plants and arthr...
<div><p>Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often a...
Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often adapted t...
Invasive species can alter the succession of ecological communities because they are often adapted t...
Although herbaceous communities are important components of floodplain ecosystems, the factors const...
Carpobrotus edulis, an alien chamaephyte species from South Africa, severely invades and represents ...
Disturbance is thought to enhance the probability of invasive species establishment, a prerequisite ...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...
Sand shore ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to alien plant invasions. While most of the abiotic d...
Some communities may resist invasion because they are dominated by ecosystem engineers. If these do...