Biological invasions threaten biodiversity and human wellbeing, with developing tropical countries being more vulnerable. Despite the urgency to reduce impacts of invasions, management interventions are constrained by unavailability of timely information on invasive species occurrence, potential drivers, and restoration priorities. Generating this information at biogeographic scales can be costly, unless integrated with multi-objective biodiversity monitoring. Invasive plant monitoring is integrated with India's national-scale tiger population assessment, wherein natural areas are sampled at 25 km2 scale to inventory plants. In 2018, a total of 158,979 plots were sampled covering ~358,550 km2. We used 206,393 locations of high concern invas...
These dataset are associated to the paper 'Megaherbivores provide biotic resistance against alien pl...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world, which represents 11 % of world’s fl...
Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requ...
India, a megadiverse tropical country is grappling with the issue of biological invasions. As a sign...
Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention until rec...
<p>Understanding the factors that intensify the invasion patterns across the geographic ranges is an...
The biotic resistance hypothesis suggests that biodiversity rich areas should be resistant to biolog...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
There has been a growing concern about the increasing number of species that are globally threatene...
Three broadly accepted claims in conservation biology are that the world's developing tropical count...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
Abstract: Despite having only about 2.4 % of the total land area India accounts for nearly 8.0 % of ...
Invasive plant species are exerting a serious threat to biological diversity in many regions of the ...
These dataset are associated to the paper 'Megaherbivores provide biotic resistance against alien pl...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world, which represents 11 % of world’s fl...
Identification of invasion hotspots that support multiple invasive alien species (IAS) is a pre-requ...
India, a megadiverse tropical country is grappling with the issue of biological invasions. As a sign...
Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention until rec...
<p>Understanding the factors that intensify the invasion patterns across the geographic ranges is an...
The biotic resistance hypothesis suggests that biodiversity rich areas should be resistant to biolog...
Abstract Invasive plant species in Indian protected areas have received relatively little attention ...
Identifying factors that underlie invasive species colonisation and change in density could provide ...
There has been a growing concern about the increasing number of species that are globally threatene...
Three broadly accepted claims in conservation biology are that the world's developing tropical count...
Aim Climate change has increased the risk of biological invasions, particularly by increasing the cl...
Abstract: Despite having only about 2.4 % of the total land area India accounts for nearly 8.0 % of ...
Invasive plant species are exerting a serious threat to biological diversity in many regions of the ...
These dataset are associated to the paper 'Megaherbivores provide biotic resistance against alien pl...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...
India is one of the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world, which represents 11 % of world’s fl...