Biological invasions are deemed to be the second most important global driver of biodiversity loss, right behind habitat destruction and fragmentation. In this study, we aimed at testing if community invasibility, defined as the vulnerability to invasion of a community, could be associated with the characteristics of a given habitat, as described by the composition and structure of its native species. Based on a probabilistic sampling of the alien flora occurring in the temperate wetland Lake Doberdo (Friuli Venezia Giulia region, NE Italy) and using a null-model-based approach, the observed occurrence of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) within sampling units was randomized within habitats. While testing the degree of invasibility for each habi...
Levels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but ...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of non-native ...
7noBiological invasions are deemed as the second most important global driver of biodiversity loss r...
Understanding and anticipating biological invasions can focus either on traits that favour species i...
Sand shore ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to alien plant invasions. While most of the abiotic d...
4noAbstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a serious threat to biodiversity, severely affecting n...
This study examines the process of invasion of coastal dunes in north-eastern Italy along a 60-year ...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
Even though there is no doubt that an invasion of a landscape by plants is a function of the abundan...
Introduction of alien species is one of the major threats to aquatic biota and knowledge of the majo...
1. Although invasions by alien plants are major threats to the biodiversity of natural habitats, in...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
Levels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but ...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of non-native ...
7noBiological invasions are deemed as the second most important global driver of biodiversity loss r...
Understanding and anticipating biological invasions can focus either on traits that favour species i...
Sand shore ecosystems are extremely vulnerable to alien plant invasions. While most of the abiotic d...
4noAbstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a serious threat to biodiversity, severely affecting n...
This study examines the process of invasion of coastal dunes in north-eastern Italy along a 60-year ...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
Even though there is no doubt that an invasion of a landscape by plants is a function of the abundan...
Introduction of alien species is one of the major threats to aquatic biota and knowledge of the majo...
1. Although invasions by alien plants are major threats to the biodiversity of natural habitats, in...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
Levels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but ...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of alien speci...
The relative role of propagule pressure, abiotic and biotic variables as determinants of non-native ...