The primary objective of this program of study is to explore the relationship between invasive plants and arthropods and the importance of arthropods as bioindicators of environmental change. This thesis provides a systematic review of the literature on arthropod communities in association with invasive plants, then quantifies these effects with a case-study involving the plant invader Centaurea stoebe, and finally contrasts two arthropod sampling methods, sweep netting and pan trapping in a grassland system. The majority of arthropod-invasive plant literature is relatively simple, documenting the herbivore feeding guild in only the invaded region, as opposed to 2 or more trophic levels in both the invaded and native region. In grassland sy...
Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals that dominate many terrestrial food webs and provide imp...
Our main source of information about the distribution of invasive plants in the United States comes ...
There is growing concern about the loss of biodiversity; particularly of organisms at higher trophic...
British Columbia’s (BC) grasslands are home to 30 percent of the province’s species at risk and are ...
Conservation biological control aims to maintain sustainable natural enemy populations. Through incr...
Invasive plants represent a significant financial burden for land managers and also have the potenti...
Invasive species are the second leading threat to biodiversity in the U.S. and are considered the gr...
Individual plants interact through a variety of mechanisms creating plant-soil feedbacks, in which a...
Lygus bugs cause significant losses in commercial crops. Parasitoids (Peristenus) attack Lygus nymph...
PhD ThesisThe significant decline in flower-visiting invertebrate populations across Europe has been...
Non-native invasive species are a major cause of ecosystem degradation and impairment of ecosystem s...
Although introduced plant species are often considered to be one of the most notable anthropogenic t...
As climates warm, plant species distributions are expected to shift poleward. When plants colonize ...
Species interactions play a prominent role in the establishment and spread of many invasive species....
Combating tamarisk (Tamarix spp.), an exotic tree species that has invaded 1-1.6 million hectares of...
Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals that dominate many terrestrial food webs and provide imp...
Our main source of information about the distribution of invasive plants in the United States comes ...
There is growing concern about the loss of biodiversity; particularly of organisms at higher trophic...
British Columbia’s (BC) grasslands are home to 30 percent of the province’s species at risk and are ...
Conservation biological control aims to maintain sustainable natural enemy populations. Through incr...
Invasive plants represent a significant financial burden for land managers and also have the potenti...
Invasive species are the second leading threat to biodiversity in the U.S. and are considered the gr...
Individual plants interact through a variety of mechanisms creating plant-soil feedbacks, in which a...
Lygus bugs cause significant losses in commercial crops. Parasitoids (Peristenus) attack Lygus nymph...
PhD ThesisThe significant decline in flower-visiting invertebrate populations across Europe has been...
Non-native invasive species are a major cause of ecosystem degradation and impairment of ecosystem s...
Although introduced plant species are often considered to be one of the most notable anthropogenic t...
As climates warm, plant species distributions are expected to shift poleward. When plants colonize ...
Species interactions play a prominent role in the establishment and spread of many invasive species....
Combating tamarisk (Tamarix spp.), an exotic tree species that has invaded 1-1.6 million hectares of...
Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals that dominate many terrestrial food webs and provide imp...
Our main source of information about the distribution of invasive plants in the United States comes ...
There is growing concern about the loss of biodiversity; particularly of organisms at higher trophic...