Biological invasions are reportedly one of the major contributory factors to biodiversity loss worldwide. The impacts of invasive alien plant (IAP) species on native communities are widely documented in the scientific literature, however, there is still a lack of detailed information on their impacts within the most vulnerable habitats. Riparian habitats are highly dynamic systems and naturally disturbed, making them particularly vulnerable to invasion. Climate change, directly or indirectly, is also predicted to adversely impact river systems, which may subsequently alter invasion rates and the impacts of IAPs. However, the interactions between climate and IAPs and their combined effects on vegetation have rarely been examined. To address ...
Over the last few centuries, human activity has greatly contributed to different forms of global cha...
Invasive plant species can threaten the biodiversity and resilience of riparian ecosystems. A vegeta...
Globally, riparian areas are particularly susceptible to invasion. Once invaded, riparian systems pl...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environm...
Question Which environmental factors influence the occurrence of invasive alien plants (IAPs) ...
Riparian zones are formed by interactions between fluvio-geomorphological processes, such as sedimen...
The abundance of invasive alien plants (IAPs) can vary dramatically over small spatial scales for re...
Question. Which environmental factors influence the occurrence of invasive alien plants (IAPs) in ri...
Invasions by non-native species are reported as one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, ...
Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and extremely ...
<div><p>Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and ex...
Braided river floodplains in the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand are classified as threatened ecosy...
Aim: Many factors facilitate biological invasions, making it difficult to determine their relative i...
Riparian zones are complex, dynamic habitats that play a critical role in river ecosystem functionin...
PhDThis thesis investigates the dynamics of alien and native plant propagules in relation to the sta...
Over the last few centuries, human activity has greatly contributed to different forms of global cha...
Invasive plant species can threaten the biodiversity and resilience of riparian ecosystems. A vegeta...
Globally, riparian areas are particularly susceptible to invasion. Once invaded, riparian systems pl...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environm...
Question Which environmental factors influence the occurrence of invasive alien plants (IAPs) ...
Riparian zones are formed by interactions between fluvio-geomorphological processes, such as sedimen...
The abundance of invasive alien plants (IAPs) can vary dramatically over small spatial scales for re...
Question. Which environmental factors influence the occurrence of invasive alien plants (IAPs) in ri...
Invasions by non-native species are reported as one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, ...
Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and extremely ...
<div><p>Riparian zones are very rich in species but subjected to strong anthropogenic changes and ex...
Braided river floodplains in the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand are classified as threatened ecosy...
Aim: Many factors facilitate biological invasions, making it difficult to determine their relative i...
Riparian zones are complex, dynamic habitats that play a critical role in river ecosystem functionin...
PhDThis thesis investigates the dynamics of alien and native plant propagules in relation to the sta...
Over the last few centuries, human activity has greatly contributed to different forms of global cha...
Invasive plant species can threaten the biodiversity and resilience of riparian ecosystems. A vegeta...
Globally, riparian areas are particularly susceptible to invasion. Once invaded, riparian systems pl...