Invasive species usurp habitat space at the expense of natives, reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem function. The non-native invasive shrub Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is known to have substantial effects on forest structure and biodiversity in Midwestern North America; however, its influence on nutrient cycling is relatively unexplored. We investigated throughfall volume and chemistry, and soil nutrients, under and away from L. maackii shrubs in random locations along transects in three patchily invaded second-growth forests. Significantly lower volumes of throughfall were found under L. maackii canopies than in sites located away from L. maackii. Cation concentrations in throughfall were significantly higher, and in some ...
Lonicera maackii is an invasive woody species found in Ohio and throughout the deciduous forests of ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Riparian forests and streams are interlinked by cross‐system subsidies and alterations of the terres...
Riparian forests are a functionally important interface between terrestrial and aquatic communities,...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is an exotic invasive shrub that is rapidly expanding into fores...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Xavier UniversityThe potential for invasive non-native pl...
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Abstract Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder), a large deciduous shrub from China, has...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is a dominant invasive shrub species in many forests in the Midw...
The potential for invasive non-native plant species to alter forest ecosystem dynamics is an increas...
Invasive species are significant drivers of global environmental change, altering the stability and ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) invasion is extensive in forests across much of Ohio and the Mid...
Lonicera maackii is an invasive woody species found in Ohio and throughout the deciduous forests of ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Riparian forests and streams are interlinked by cross‐system subsidies and alterations of the terres...
Riparian forests are a functionally important interface between terrestrial and aquatic communities,...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is an exotic invasive shrub that is rapidly expanding into fores...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Xavier UniversityThe potential for invasive non-native pl...
Non-native invasive plants can negatively affect the abundance and survival of native plant species ...
The introduction of non-native, invasive plants has significantly reduced the biodiversity of native...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Abstract Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder), a large deciduous shrub from China, has...
Lonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle) is a dominant invasive shrub species in many forests in the Midw...
The potential for invasive non-native plant species to alter forest ecosystem dynamics is an increas...
Invasive species are significant drivers of global environmental change, altering the stability and ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) invasion is extensive in forests across much of Ohio and the Mid...
Lonicera maackii is an invasive woody species found in Ohio and throughout the deciduous forests of ...
Invasive shrubs in forest understories represent a threat to biodiversity and forest regeneration in...
Riparian forests and streams are interlinked by cross‐system subsidies and alterations of the terres...