The American duckweed Lemna minuta Kunth is considered an invasive species in several European countries (e.g., Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy), but its invasiveness outside its original range remains poorly studied. We therefore analyse: (i) the speed with which L. minuta has spread throughout Europe; and (ii) its capability to compete with L. minor L., the most common European native duckweed. Based on literature data, the increasing number of observations of L. minuta since it was reported for the first time in France (1966) indicated the wide extent reached by this species in most of Europe, highlighting its high capacity to colonize new areas. By samplingLemna populations from 41 stations in standing waters in Central Italy, ...
In Europe, the duckweed Lemna minuta is an invasive alien that can cause severe abiotic-biotic alter...
Lemna valdiviana Phil. and L. minuta Kunth are native species of the Americas. At present L. minuta ...
Life cycle of the aquatic moth Cataclysta lemnata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was studied in laborator...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta Kunth is considered an invasive species in several European count...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta Kunth is considered an invasive species in several European count...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta shows an invasive behaviour in Europe, causing weed problems in a...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta shows an invasive behaviour in Europe, causing weed problems in a...
Most studies describing biomass production of Lemna’ species (duckweeds) underline high growth rates...
A substantial number of Lemnaceae are invasive outside their natural distribution area. Lemna minuta...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta is invasive in freshwater habitats across much of Europe, often c...
A substantial number of Lemnaceae are invasive outside their natural distribution area. Lemna minuta...
The free-floating American duckweed, Lemna minuta, is an invasive species now widespread in Europe. ...
Lemna minuta Kunth is an invasive, alien duckweed that is present throughout much of Europe, where i...
The community-level impacts of invasive plants are likely to vary depending on the character of nati...
Invasive aquatic plants are a major threat to biodiversity and a considerable amount of money is spe...
In Europe, the duckweed Lemna minuta is an invasive alien that can cause severe abiotic-biotic alter...
Lemna valdiviana Phil. and L. minuta Kunth are native species of the Americas. At present L. minuta ...
Life cycle of the aquatic moth Cataclysta lemnata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was studied in laborator...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta Kunth is considered an invasive species in several European count...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta Kunth is considered an invasive species in several European count...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta shows an invasive behaviour in Europe, causing weed problems in a...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta shows an invasive behaviour in Europe, causing weed problems in a...
Most studies describing biomass production of Lemna’ species (duckweeds) underline high growth rates...
A substantial number of Lemnaceae are invasive outside their natural distribution area. Lemna minuta...
The American duckweed Lemna minuta is invasive in freshwater habitats across much of Europe, often c...
A substantial number of Lemnaceae are invasive outside their natural distribution area. Lemna minuta...
The free-floating American duckweed, Lemna minuta, is an invasive species now widespread in Europe. ...
Lemna minuta Kunth is an invasive, alien duckweed that is present throughout much of Europe, where i...
The community-level impacts of invasive plants are likely to vary depending on the character of nati...
Invasive aquatic plants are a major threat to biodiversity and a considerable amount of money is spe...
In Europe, the duckweed Lemna minuta is an invasive alien that can cause severe abiotic-biotic alter...
Lemna valdiviana Phil. and L. minuta Kunth are native species of the Americas. At present L. minuta ...
Life cycle of the aquatic moth Cataclysta lemnata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) was studied in laborator...