Riparian forests exhibit levels of ecological disturbance that leave them especially prone to biological invasions. Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is particularly suited to these habitats and is an aggressive invader along watercourses throughout its now-global range as an exotic invader. Using one of the few Silver Maple Floodplain Forest communities that has not been invaded by F. japonica in the West Branch Susquehanna River valley (Pennsylvania, USA) as a baseline, this study examines whether and how this primarily intact riparian forest community differs from nearby invaded communities in terms of 1) native species richness, 2) native species density, and 3) riparian forest tree recruitment. Defining a baseline (intact) communit...
International audienceTo shed light on the process of how exotic species become invasive, it is nece...
Asian knotweeds (Fallopia spp.) are considered one of the world's most invasive species. Restoring h...
Abstract Background Invasions by non-native plants contribute to loss of ecosystem biodiversity and ...
Riparian forests exhibit levels of ecological disturbance that leave them especially prone to biolog...
Invasive species can alter natural communities and out-compete native plants, reducing densities of ...
International audienceThere are growing concerns about the rapid spread of exotic plants into ripari...
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is an invasive species rapidly spreading throughout the unders...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
The invasive shrub Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is spreading through riparian forests in Ce...
International audienceIn European rivers, one of the most invasive of terrestrial plant species, Rey...
Polygonum cuspidatum, Japanese knotweed, is an invasive exotic species from Asia. Originally introdu...
Riparian zones in two rivers in southern Poland were studied in terms of species composition and soi...
Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out-competing species or ...
Riparian zones in two rivers in southern Poland were studied in terms of species composition and soi...
Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out-competing species or ...
International audienceTo shed light on the process of how exotic species become invasive, it is nece...
Asian knotweeds (Fallopia spp.) are considered one of the world's most invasive species. Restoring h...
Abstract Background Invasions by non-native plants contribute to loss of ecosystem biodiversity and ...
Riparian forests exhibit levels of ecological disturbance that leave them especially prone to biolog...
Invasive species can alter natural communities and out-compete native plants, reducing densities of ...
International audienceThere are growing concerns about the rapid spread of exotic plants into ripari...
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is an invasive species rapidly spreading throughout the unders...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
The invasive shrub Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is spreading through riparian forests in Ce...
International audienceIn European rivers, one of the most invasive of terrestrial plant species, Rey...
Polygonum cuspidatum, Japanese knotweed, is an invasive exotic species from Asia. Originally introdu...
Riparian zones in two rivers in southern Poland were studied in terms of species composition and soi...
Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out-competing species or ...
Riparian zones in two rivers in southern Poland were studied in terms of species composition and soi...
Invasive alien plant species negatively impact native plant communities by out-competing species or ...
International audienceTo shed light on the process of how exotic species become invasive, it is nece...
Asian knotweeds (Fallopia spp.) are considered one of the world's most invasive species. Restoring h...
Abstract Background Invasions by non-native plants contribute to loss of ecosystem biodiversity and ...