AbstractInvasive species currently pose a major environmental challenge. Understanding their development and the factors associated with their expansion is the first step towards developing effective control measures. This work proposes the use of detailed spatio-temporal information from forest monitoring systems to assess the demographic rates, spatio-temporal patterns and spread determinants of invasive plants in forest ecosystems. For this purpose, we selected two of the most widespread non-native plants in Europe: Acacia dealbata and Acacia melanoxylon. Focusing on the forested area of northwest Spain and based on the comparison of two cycles of the Spanish National Forest Inventory, this study analyzes the dynamics of Acacia species b...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
• We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata...
Invasive exotic species pose a serious threat to the conservation of native species, communities, an...
Aim of study: Acacia dealbata is a naturalized tree of invasive behaviour that has expanded from sma...
Background and Purpose: Biological invasions are considered among the main factors of global changes...
The most prolific acacias in southern Europe (Acacia dealbata, A. melanoxylon and A. longifolia) are...
Identifying the key factors driving invasion processes is crucial for designing and implementing app...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
The aim of this study is to establish the spatial pattern of colonization and spread of Acacia salig...
International audienceThere is need for documenting the long-term effects of plant invasions at the ...
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) pose a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide. E...
During the last century, massive reforestation projects along the dunes of the southern Sicily have ...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Problems associated with invasiveness of non-native tree species used in forestry are increasing rap...
Plantations with alien forest species could be a major way for invasive plant and animal species to ...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
• We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata...
Invasive exotic species pose a serious threat to the conservation of native species, communities, an...
Aim of study: Acacia dealbata is a naturalized tree of invasive behaviour that has expanded from sma...
Background and Purpose: Biological invasions are considered among the main factors of global changes...
The most prolific acacias in southern Europe (Acacia dealbata, A. melanoxylon and A. longifolia) are...
Identifying the key factors driving invasion processes is crucial for designing and implementing app...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
The aim of this study is to establish the spatial pattern of colonization and spread of Acacia salig...
International audienceThere is need for documenting the long-term effects of plant invasions at the ...
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) pose a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide. E...
During the last century, massive reforestation projects along the dunes of the southern Sicily have ...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Problems associated with invasiveness of non-native tree species used in forestry are increasing rap...
Plantations with alien forest species could be a major way for invasive plant and animal species to ...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
• We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata...
Invasive exotic species pose a serious threat to the conservation of native species, communities, an...