Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control because of some of their intrinsic characteristics and because they are highly visible and easy to eliminate. Many Pinaceae species have been well studied because of their use in forestry and their invasive behavior in many countries. The impacts of invasive Pinaceae are not only ecological, but also economic and social. We review the ecology and management of Pinaceae invasions and explore how restoration of invaded areas should be addressed. There are many ways to prevent invasions and to deal with them. Planting less invasive species, better site selection, and invasion monitoring are used successfully in different parts of the world to prevent...
A large area previously dominated by native ecosystems in South America is now covered by monocultur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control beca...
The magnitude and direction of an invasive species’ impact may be determined by its co-existence and...
Conifers have a long history of introductions into many parts of the world and are among the most no...
The global-scale natural experiment created by the widespread dissemination of most of the I I I spe...
Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Therefore, to conserve biod...
Biological invasions are one of the most important challenges for protected areas around the world, ...
Biological invasion is a growing problem, and species of the genus Pinus are known to be a problem i...
Tree invasions have escalated in importance in the last few decades (more species, greater area inva...
Biological invasions are one of the most important challenges for protected areas around the world, ...
The history of conifers introduced earlier elsewhere in the southern hemisphere suggests that recent...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
A large area previously dominated by native ecosystems in South America is now covered by monocultur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control beca...
The magnitude and direction of an invasive species’ impact may be determined by its co-existence and...
Conifers have a long history of introductions into many parts of the world and are among the most no...
The global-scale natural experiment created by the widespread dissemination of most of the I I I spe...
Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Therefore, to conserve biod...
Biological invasions are one of the most important challenges for protected areas around the world, ...
Biological invasion is a growing problem, and species of the genus Pinus are known to be a problem i...
Tree invasions have escalated in importance in the last few decades (more species, greater area inva...
Biological invasions are one of the most important challenges for protected areas around the world, ...
The history of conifers introduced earlier elsewhere in the southern hemisphere suggests that recent...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
A large area previously dominated by native ecosystems in South America is now covered by monocultur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
Negative impacts of invasive plants on natural habitats have been widely demonstrated. Hence, the ma...