The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the distance to the nearest large town. This is of concern as land near lowland forest is increasingly being subdivided for housing throughout much of New Zealand. We quantified the relationship between settlements and exotic plants for the coastal forests in eastern Northland, New Zealand. Exotic plant species were sampled in 18 coastal forest areas of varying size, and related to attributes of nearby settlements (housing proximity, density, age, and the exotic plant species present). All settlement attributes were significantly related to the number of exotic species present in neighbouring forest fragments, unlike fragment size. The exotic spe...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
Abstract: Ecological impacts of three weed species of similar life form, Asparagus scandens, Plectra...
International audienceTheories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are in...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Residential development is widely perceived as a threat to indigenous vegetation and habitat. New Ze...
Most non-native weeds and other naturalised plants are in the early stages of invasion into New Zeal...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Background: Highly modified landscapes offer the opportunity to assess how environmental factors inf...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Gardens are both a source of plant species that invade native vegetation (bush) and are places that ...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
Vegetation in private gardens contributes significantly to plant species richness and vegetation vol...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
Abstract: Ecological impacts of three weed species of similar life form, Asparagus scandens, Plectra...
International audienceTheories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are in...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Residential development is widely perceived as a threat to indigenous vegetation and habitat. New Ze...
Most non-native weeds and other naturalised plants are in the early stages of invasion into New Zeal...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Background: Highly modified landscapes offer the opportunity to assess how environmental factors inf...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Gardens are both a source of plant species that invade native vegetation (bush) and are places that ...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
Vegetation in private gardens contributes significantly to plant species richness and vegetation vol...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
Abstract: Ecological impacts of three weed species of similar life form, Asparagus scandens, Plectra...
International audienceTheories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are in...