Invasion of ecosystems by woody alien plant species is a widespread phenomenon. Interspecific competition has often been suggested as a mechanism for replacement of one species by another, but this is rarely tested. We investigated the potential of an invasive alien tree to transform vegetation by quantifying the relative abilities of the alien tree Schinus molle and dominant native trees Acacia tortilis and Rhus lancea to compete for light when growing in association within a South African semi-arid savanna. Due to dispersal of its fruits by birds, seedlings of S. molle establish under tree canopies. Using canopy symmetry as an index of ability to compete for light, we found that the alien S. molle consistently out-competes the dominant na...
Abstract Contrary to general belief, planted and naturalized stands of introduced species facilitate...
Lianas are prevalent in gaps and edges of forests where they compete intensely with trees, reducing ...
1. Invasive species are detrimental ecologically and economically. Their negative impacts in Africa ...
Invasion of ecosystems by woody alien plant species is a widespread phenomenon. Interspecific compet...
CITATION: Iponga, D.M., Milton, S.J. & Richardson, D.M. 2008. Superiority in competition for light: ...
We investigated the potential of an invasive alien tree to transform vegetation by quantifying the r...
We assessed the importance of host trees in influencing invasion patterns of the alien tree Schinus ...
CITATION: Iponga, D. M.; Milton, S. J. & Richardson, D. M. 2009. Reproductive potential and seedling...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Abstract The invasion of ecosystems by non-native species is recognized as one of the most significa...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
Alien invasive species are problematic both economically and ecologically, particularly on islands. ...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Non-native trees have become dominant components of many landscapes, including urban ecosystems, com...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Abstract Contrary to general belief, planted and naturalized stands of introduced species facilitate...
Lianas are prevalent in gaps and edges of forests where they compete intensely with trees, reducing ...
1. Invasive species are detrimental ecologically and economically. Their negative impacts in Africa ...
Invasion of ecosystems by woody alien plant species is a widespread phenomenon. Interspecific compet...
CITATION: Iponga, D.M., Milton, S.J. & Richardson, D.M. 2008. Superiority in competition for light: ...
We investigated the potential of an invasive alien tree to transform vegetation by quantifying the r...
We assessed the importance of host trees in influencing invasion patterns of the alien tree Schinus ...
CITATION: Iponga, D. M.; Milton, S. J. & Richardson, D. M. 2009. Reproductive potential and seedling...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Abstract The invasion of ecosystems by non-native species is recognized as one of the most significa...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
Alien invasive species are problematic both economically and ecologically, particularly on islands. ...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Non-native trees have become dominant components of many landscapes, including urban ecosystems, com...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Abstract Contrary to general belief, planted and naturalized stands of introduced species facilitate...
Lianas are prevalent in gaps and edges of forests where they compete intensely with trees, reducing ...
1. Invasive species are detrimental ecologically and economically. Their negative impacts in Africa ...