Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to protect. We assessed the status of non-native plant invasion on 1,662, 0.1-ha plots in Death Valley National Park, Mojave National Preserve, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area. These parks comprise 2.5 million ha, 23% of the national park land in the contiguous USA. At least one non-native species inhabited 82% of plots. Thirty-one percent of plots contained one non-native species, 30% two, 17% three, and 4% four to ten non-native species. Red brome (Bromus rubens), an ‘ecosystem engineer’ that alters fire regimes, was most widespread, infesting 60% of plots. By identifying frequency of species through this assessment, early detection and ...
Invasive exotic species are an international threat to biodiversity. Management of invasive species ...
Non-native species invasions in national parks directly interfere with the major management goal of ...
Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species have successfully es...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
The invasion and persistence of exotic plant species threatens the natural features that national pa...
vulnerable habitats Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species ...
Invasive species, both plants and animals, are a long-standing threat to the National Parks of the U...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
Invasive species are a major issue around the world and more specifically in our U.S. National Parks...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Invasive exotic plants can cause significant ecological changes that span large spatial and temporal...
This report describes the results and implications of a rapid assessment of non-native plant invasio...
Invasive exotic species are an international threat to biodiversity. Management of invasive species ...
Non-native species invasions in national parks directly interfere with the major management goal of ...
Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species have successfully es...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Globally, invasion by non-native plants threatens resources that nature reserves are designated to p...
Non-native invasive species have significantly changed the composition and ecosystem function of man...
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing th...
The invasion and persistence of exotic plant species threatens the natural features that national pa...
vulnerable habitats Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species ...
Invasive species, both plants and animals, are a long-standing threat to the National Parks of the U...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
Invasive species are a major issue around the world and more specifically in our U.S. National Parks...
The management of invasive alien species (IAS) in protected areas has become increasingly important ...
Invasive exotic plants can cause significant ecological changes that span large spatial and temporal...
This report describes the results and implications of a rapid assessment of non-native plant invasio...
Invasive exotic species are an international threat to biodiversity. Management of invasive species ...
Non-native species invasions in national parks directly interfere with the major management goal of ...
Land managers require landscape-scale information on where exotic plant species have successfully es...