Impacts of invasive species on rare species are relevant to conservation. We studied the response of Leedy’s roseroot Rhodiola integrifolia subsp. leedyi, a subspecies listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, to removal of the invasive species Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica. Japanese knotweed has invaded the largest known population of Leedy’s roseroot, affecting about 10% of all Leedy’s roseroot in the world. Japanese knotweed shaded Leedy’s roseroot, but the two did not share belowground resources because of their position on cliffs. To study this interaction and, ultimately, to restore Leedy’s roseroot habitat to an open, high-light condition, we removed Japanese knotweed in a three-treatment block design. We measured ...
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a highly invasive species that has become a serious problem...
A species is considered to be invasive if it establishes, persists, and spreads widely inside a natu...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...
Impacts of invasive species on rare species are relevant to conservation. We studied the response of...
Reynoutria japonica (Japanese knotweed) is an invasive species that negatively impacts local biodive...
Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica var. japonica) is among the most problematic invasive plants ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-54).Invasive plants threaten native biodiversity and e...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Trillium reliquum Freeman is an endangered plant restricted to 20 counties in three states that is i...
Competition with non-native invasive species is considered a major threat to many rare native specie...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
Nearly 6,500 nonnative species are present in the United States and are responsible for the extincti...
Invasive plant species can establish in diverse environments, and, with the increase in human mobili...
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a highly invasive species that has become a serious problem...
A species is considered to be invasive if it establishes, persists, and spreads widely inside a natu...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...
Impacts of invasive species on rare species are relevant to conservation. We studied the response of...
Reynoutria japonica (Japanese knotweed) is an invasive species that negatively impacts local biodive...
Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica var. japonica) is among the most problematic invasive plants ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-54).Invasive plants threaten native biodiversity and e...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Trillium reliquum Freeman is an endangered plant restricted to 20 counties in three states that is i...
Competition with non-native invasive species is considered a major threat to many rare native specie...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
Nearly 6,500 nonnative species are present in the United States and are responsible for the extincti...
Invasive plant species can establish in diverse environments, and, with the increase in human mobili...
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a highly invasive species that has become a serious problem...
A species is considered to be invasive if it establishes, persists, and spreads widely inside a natu...
Invasive plants may compete with native plants by increasing the pressure of native consumers, a mec...