Acadia National Park is a center of plant diversity in northeastern North America. The Park\u27s varied habitats and flora are sensitive to a number of natural and anthropogenic perturbations. Stressors such as invasive plants, pest and pathogens, ozone, acidic fog and sulfur deposition, nitrogen deposition, heavy metals, fire and fire suppression, over-browsing, visitor use, hurricanes, and climate change have all had effects on the Park\u27s habitats and plant species at some point and it is unclear how many of these stressors are currently affecting the flora of Acadia National Park. We discuss the botanical diversity of Acadia, assess the natural and anthropogenic stressors and threats affecting the Park\u27s flora, and summarize critic...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Climate is thought to play a primary role in determining the geographic range limits of plants. Main...
Invasive exotic species have caused severe ecological and economic damages to many communities in th...
Stressors and threats to the flora of Acadia National Park, Maine: Current knowledge, information ga...
Maine\u27s Endangered and Threatened Plants Executive Department, Maine State Planning Office, Criti...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering phenology—the timing of biological events, including leafin...
We conducted a preliminary floristic study of six vernal pools in Acadia National Park on Mount Dese...
The problem addressed in this project is climate change in Acadia National Park and how the park can...
We conducted a preliminary floristic study of six vernal pools in Acadia National Park on Mount Dese...
We conducted 12 days of field surveys on five mountains over 1100 m in elevation (Katahdin, North Br...
Changes in climate and associated changes in seasonality, invasive plants and insects, and visitatio...
The goal of this report is to present the results of the vegetation component of the PRIMENet study ...
A global ecological crisis, invasive species threaten the unique array of environments that sustain ...
Invasive species have been ranked second to habitat loss as posing the greatest threats to biodivers...
The forests of eastern North America are faced with the loss of Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) a...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Climate is thought to play a primary role in determining the geographic range limits of plants. Main...
Invasive exotic species have caused severe ecological and economic damages to many communities in th...
Stressors and threats to the flora of Acadia National Park, Maine: Current knowledge, information ga...
Maine\u27s Endangered and Threatened Plants Executive Department, Maine State Planning Office, Criti...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering phenology—the timing of biological events, including leafin...
We conducted a preliminary floristic study of six vernal pools in Acadia National Park on Mount Dese...
The problem addressed in this project is climate change in Acadia National Park and how the park can...
We conducted a preliminary floristic study of six vernal pools in Acadia National Park on Mount Dese...
We conducted 12 days of field surveys on five mountains over 1100 m in elevation (Katahdin, North Br...
Changes in climate and associated changes in seasonality, invasive plants and insects, and visitatio...
The goal of this report is to present the results of the vegetation component of the PRIMENet study ...
A global ecological crisis, invasive species threaten the unique array of environments that sustain ...
Invasive species have been ranked second to habitat loss as posing the greatest threats to biodivers...
The forests of eastern North America are faced with the loss of Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock) a...
Menifee, Powell, and Wolfe counties of Kentucky encompass the Red River Gorge Geological Area (RRGGA...
Climate is thought to play a primary role in determining the geographic range limits of plants. Main...
Invasive exotic species have caused severe ecological and economic damages to many communities in th...