Over the last few decades, considerable attention has focused on small-scale studies of invasive plants and invaded systems. Unfortunately, small scale studies rarely provide comprehensive insight into the complexities of biological invasions at macroscales. Systematic and repeated monitoring of biological invasions at broad scales are rare. In this report, we highlight a unique invasive plant database from the national Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the United States Forest Service. We demonstrate the importance and capability of this subcontinental-wide database by showcasing several critical macroscale invasion patterns that have emerged from its initial analysis: (1) large portion of the forests systems (39%) in the Unit...
The historical spatio-temporal distribution of invasive species is rarely documented, hampering effo...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
Abstract Biological invasions are a leading cause of rapid ecological change and often present a sig...
Over the last few decades, considerable attention has focused on small-scale studies of invasive pla...
Invader traits (including plant growth form) may play an important, and perhaps overlooked, role in ...
Understanding large-scale invasion patterns and processes is essential for effective and proactive m...
Research Highlights: We demonstrate a macroscale framework combining an invasibility model with fore...
Background: Biogeographic patterns of species invasions hold important clues to solving the recalcit...
The increasing rate of biological invasions and their impacts are one of the major threats in the An...
BACKGROUND: Biogeographic patterns of species invasions hold important clues to solving the recalcit...
We used non-native invasive plant data from the US Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (F...
A large database of invasive forest pathogens (IFPs) was developed to investigate the patterns and d...
In this thesis, I have assessed and modelled invasion of alien plant species in the forest of the so...
We are monitoring vegetation at the Harvard Forest for invasive plant populations with respect to la...
Macroecology depends heavily on a comparative methodology in order to identify large-scale patterns ...
The historical spatio-temporal distribution of invasive species is rarely documented, hampering effo...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
Abstract Biological invasions are a leading cause of rapid ecological change and often present a sig...
Over the last few decades, considerable attention has focused on small-scale studies of invasive pla...
Invader traits (including plant growth form) may play an important, and perhaps overlooked, role in ...
Understanding large-scale invasion patterns and processes is essential for effective and proactive m...
Research Highlights: We demonstrate a macroscale framework combining an invasibility model with fore...
Background: Biogeographic patterns of species invasions hold important clues to solving the recalcit...
The increasing rate of biological invasions and their impacts are one of the major threats in the An...
BACKGROUND: Biogeographic patterns of species invasions hold important clues to solving the recalcit...
We used non-native invasive plant data from the US Forest Service’s Forest Inventory and Analysis (F...
A large database of invasive forest pathogens (IFPs) was developed to investigate the patterns and d...
In this thesis, I have assessed and modelled invasion of alien plant species in the forest of the so...
We are monitoring vegetation at the Harvard Forest for invasive plant populations with respect to la...
Macroecology depends heavily on a comparative methodology in order to identify large-scale patterns ...
The historical spatio-temporal distribution of invasive species is rarely documented, hampering effo...
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires...
Abstract Biological invasions are a leading cause of rapid ecological change and often present a sig...