Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demonstrated non-linear damage functions, whereby community components, such as species richness, are seemingly unaffected by the presence of an invader until it has attained relatively high levels of abundance, whereupon there is a marked decrease with further increases in abundance. Given chronic limitations in the resources available for managing invasive species, it has been argued that the most damaging invaders would be controlled most efficiently by maintaining their abundances below such threshold levels. Because many impact studies do not involve sampling over a wide range of invader abundances it is not possible to estimate the prevalence...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing one or more of their natural enemies (herbiv...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diver...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Common practices for invasive species control and management include physical, chemical, and biologi...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
Invasions by multiple non-native plant species are common, but management programs often prioritize ...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
This paper identifies the historical precedents and recent advances in descriptive and analytical as...
Compensating for biodiversity losses in 1 location by conserving or restoring biodiversity elsewhere...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing natural enemies (insect herbivores) from the...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
With the growing body of literature assessing the impact of invasive alien plants on resident specie...
Biological invasions are widely acknowledged as a major threat to global biodiversity. Species from ...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing one or more of their natural enemies (herbiv...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diver...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Common practices for invasive species control and management include physical, chemical, and biologi...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
Invasions by multiple non-native plant species are common, but management programs often prioritize ...
Biological invasions are a global phenomenon that threatens biodiversity, and few, if any, ecosystem...
This paper identifies the historical precedents and recent advances in descriptive and analytical as...
Compensating for biodiversity losses in 1 location by conserving or restoring biodiversity elsewhere...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing natural enemies (insect herbivores) from the...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
With the growing body of literature assessing the impact of invasive alien plants on resident specie...
Biological invasions are widely acknowledged as a major threat to global biodiversity. Species from ...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing one or more of their natural enemies (herbiv...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diver...