This report documents the invasion of three Hieracium species across the lower eastern South Island from the 1980s to the mid 2000s. We use data from 124 permanently‐marked vegetation transects that were established on 27 properties in non‐forest communities across Canterbury and Otago between 1982 and 1986 (first measurement). We report on the invasion patterns of the three most abundant Hieracium species: H. lepidulum, H. praealtum, and H. pilosella. Our analysis of this large‐scale, long‐term dataset summarises the last 25years of Hieracium invasion in the South Island high country. The analysis emphasises the importance of species interactions and initial composition in the spread of the three Hieracium species
Biological invasions have important ecological impacts at both local and global levels, affecting bi...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Aim: We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native range (NR)...
This report documents the invasion of three Hieracium species across the lower eastern South Island ...
The invasive herb Hieracium lepidulum Stenstr. (Asteraceae) has been observed increasing in a range ...
Understanding how plant communities respond to plant invasions is important both for understanding c...
We investigate the spread of an exotic herb, Hieracium lepidulum, into a New Zealand Nothofagus fore...
Landscapes typically comprise various habitats that differ in their susceptibility to invasion by ex...
Hieracium pilosella has become a major concern in the high country grasslands of New Zealand. This t...
Hieracium lepidulum is an invasive weed in New Zealand. It colonises a wide range of habitats includ...
Alien plants cost the New Zealand economy over $1 billon per annum in lost revenue and control measu...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
The effects of improvement with superphosphate and sown legumes on tussock grassland infested by Hie...
Biological control of Hieracium pilosella, an invasive weed in modified and native grasslands, has b...
Invasive species distributions tend to be biased towards some habitats compared to others due to the...
Biological invasions have important ecological impacts at both local and global levels, affecting bi...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Aim: We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native range (NR)...
This report documents the invasion of three Hieracium species across the lower eastern South Island ...
The invasive herb Hieracium lepidulum Stenstr. (Asteraceae) has been observed increasing in a range ...
Understanding how plant communities respond to plant invasions is important both for understanding c...
We investigate the spread of an exotic herb, Hieracium lepidulum, into a New Zealand Nothofagus fore...
Landscapes typically comprise various habitats that differ in their susceptibility to invasion by ex...
Hieracium pilosella has become a major concern in the high country grasslands of New Zealand. This t...
Hieracium lepidulum is an invasive weed in New Zealand. It colonises a wide range of habitats includ...
Alien plants cost the New Zealand economy over $1 billon per annum in lost revenue and control measu...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
The effects of improvement with superphosphate and sown legumes on tussock grassland infested by Hie...
Biological control of Hieracium pilosella, an invasive weed in modified and native grasslands, has b...
Invasive species distributions tend to be biased towards some habitats compared to others due to the...
Biological invasions have important ecological impacts at both local and global levels, affecting bi...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Aim: We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native range (NR)...