Studies on populations of Asclepias syriaca L. in Lithuania revealed the occurrence of a new alien plant species, the North American native Asclepias speciosa Torr. (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), in southern parts of Lithuania – the first report of the latter species in Europe. Interestingly, a thorough analysis of herbarium specimens revealed that A. speciosa had first been collected in Lithuania in 1962, but the specimen was misidentified at the time as A. syriaca. The newly discovered population of A. speciosa occupies mesic grasslands, tall-herb fringe communities and arable field habitats. Sexual reproduction of this species was not recorded; it spreads locally by means of vegetative reproduction. We present here an exhaustive analysi...
Aims Humans have deeply eroded biogeographic barriers, causing a rapid spread of alien species acro...
The paper analyses the presence of invasive alien species and rare taxons among crop weeds in the Uł...
The transmission of organisms beyond their natural distribution range is one of the effects of human...
Studies on populations of Asclepias syriaca L. in Lithuania revealed the occurrence of a new alien p...
Common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca L. (Apocynaceae), has become a problematic invasive species in so...
The list of invasive alien species of European Union concern currently includes 23 plant species. Th...
Asclepias syriaca L. is species-introduced with high potential as a source of biofuel, an important ...
The paper provides the first estimate of the composition and structure of alien plants occurring in ...
Perennial adventitious species Asclepias syriaca L. which originates from Northern America is spr...
Most alien plant species are usually discovered in new areas either immediately or within a relative...
Asclepias syriaca is an invasive alien plant that has recently spread in Central Europe. The spatiot...
The study’s objective was to overview all Centaureinae species recorded in Lithuania, evaluate the d...
The results of an investigation of the invasive species in the flora of the Starobilsk grass-meadow ...
Biological invasions have become one of the most critical issues related to global change. The aim o...
Performing a thorough inventory of alien plant species in the southern part of Lithuania, we found t...
Aims Humans have deeply eroded biogeographic barriers, causing a rapid spread of alien species acro...
The paper analyses the presence of invasive alien species and rare taxons among crop weeds in the Uł...
The transmission of organisms beyond their natural distribution range is one of the effects of human...
Studies on populations of Asclepias syriaca L. in Lithuania revealed the occurrence of a new alien p...
Common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca L. (Apocynaceae), has become a problematic invasive species in so...
The list of invasive alien species of European Union concern currently includes 23 plant species. Th...
Asclepias syriaca L. is species-introduced with high potential as a source of biofuel, an important ...
The paper provides the first estimate of the composition and structure of alien plants occurring in ...
Perennial adventitious species Asclepias syriaca L. which originates from Northern America is spr...
Most alien plant species are usually discovered in new areas either immediately or within a relative...
Asclepias syriaca is an invasive alien plant that has recently spread in Central Europe. The spatiot...
The study’s objective was to overview all Centaureinae species recorded in Lithuania, evaluate the d...
The results of an investigation of the invasive species in the flora of the Starobilsk grass-meadow ...
Biological invasions have become one of the most critical issues related to global change. The aim o...
Performing a thorough inventory of alien plant species in the southern part of Lithuania, we found t...
Aims Humans have deeply eroded biogeographic barriers, causing a rapid spread of alien species acro...
The paper analyses the presence of invasive alien species and rare taxons among crop weeds in the Uł...
The transmission of organisms beyond their natural distribution range is one of the effects of human...