The global-scale natural experiment created by the widespread dissemination of most of the I I I species of pines (genus Pinus, family Pinaceae) has shed light on many aspects of plant invasion ecology. Introductions and the fate of alien pines have been well documented worldwide, facilitating the accurate labelling of species as "naturalized", "invasive", or "non-invasive" using objective criteria. Thirty species are naturalized and 21 are invasive. Three life-history traits that clearly separate invasive from non-invasive taxa define the inherent ability of species to disperse over long distances, win in competition against other plants, and to survive or proliferate under a range of disturbance regimes. The realization of colonization op...
Aim: Species attributes, biogeographic features and human factors have all been shown to discriminat...
Understanding and predicting organisms’ responses to novel environments is a key issue for global ch...
This paper considers key issues in plant invasion ecology, where findings published since 1990 have ...
We summarize information on naturalized and invasive conifers (class Pinopsida) worldwide (data from...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control beca...
Aim Explaining why some invasions fail while others succeed is a prevailing question in invasion bio...
Plantations with alien forest species could be a major way for invasive plant and animal species to ...
Introduction: The New Zealand Government has committed to a 250,000 ha expansion of plantation fores...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Pine species (genus Pinus) have been introduced across the Southern Hemisphere for forestry and seve...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Aim Explaining why some invasions fail while others succeed is a prevailing question in invasion bio...
Conifers have a long history of introductions into many parts of the world and are among the most no...
A major aim of invasion ecology is to identify characteristics of successful invaders. However, most...
Aim: Species attributes, biogeographic features and human factors have all been shown to discriminat...
Understanding and predicting organisms’ responses to novel environments is a key issue for global ch...
This paper considers key issues in plant invasion ecology, where findings published since 1990 have ...
We summarize information on naturalized and invasive conifers (class Pinopsida) worldwide (data from...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control beca...
Aim Explaining why some invasions fail while others succeed is a prevailing question in invasion bio...
Plantations with alien forest species could be a major way for invasive plant and animal species to ...
Introduction: The New Zealand Government has committed to a 250,000 ha expansion of plantation fores...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Pine species (genus Pinus) have been introduced across the Southern Hemisphere for forestry and seve...
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control becau...
Aim Explaining why some invasions fail while others succeed is a prevailing question in invasion bio...
Conifers have a long history of introductions into many parts of the world and are among the most no...
A major aim of invasion ecology is to identify characteristics of successful invaders. However, most...
Aim: Species attributes, biogeographic features and human factors have all been shown to discriminat...
Understanding and predicting organisms’ responses to novel environments is a key issue for global ch...
This paper considers key issues in plant invasion ecology, where findings published since 1990 have ...