... current invasivealien plant spe- cies were analyzed with regard to their floristic status, biological attributes and invasion status ...Poaceae, and Brassicaceae. The genera with most ...
... conditions and thus on how fast the soil dried out, and low water availability was created by adding only 20 ml to the part with the recipient ramet at the same ...10) in the high water compartment ...
... range-shifting invasiveplants that have not yet been re- ported in parts of the US but are projected to expand with climate ...by invasive species to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
... agreements and conventions have been ratified and are being implemented (Genovesi and Shine 2004; Heywood and Brunei 2008; Shine and others ...Biological Diversity (2002), which ...
... considered in the method, the assessment of the likelihood of encounter is a key element, albeit difficult to assess, particularly for uncommon ...assessment and, therefore, the data are not ideal for ...
... level and migration distance since the LGM in 30 cold-adapted plant species with distinct tolerance to temperature and precipitations ...populations and tested whether the genetic ...
... collected in the fi eld (bulk samples of 10–20 mother plants per population adjacent to sites with ...Switzerland and Jelitto, Schwarmstedt, Germany). In January 2010, all species were ...
... protocols in biodiversity conservation and environmental management (Blackburn et ...sive alien species affect native species richness and abundance (Vilà et ...2016) and have broken ...
... soil and vegetation types, and on recorded occurrences, resulting into the predicted ecological distribution of the 9 IAP’sat a resolution of 1 km 2 ...(24 and 40 %) Robinia pseudoacaia (14 ...
... removed and piled on embankments that can serve as physical barriers reducing noise and dust ...blasted in the extraction pit and transported to the factory where it is processed and ...
... Zusammenfassung in Gebirgen wurden bisher im Gegen- satz zu Flachlandökosystemen nur wenige Neophyten be- obachtet und nur selten gravierende Veränderungen durch invasive arten ...Pflanzeninvasionen ...
... Abstract In generalised pollination systems, the presence of alien plant species may change the foraging behaviour of pollinators on native plant species, which could result in reduced reproductive ...
... 1000 alien species recorded, excluding microalgae, the Mediterranean Sea is one of the geograph- ical areas most severely affected by this phenomenon (Zenetos et ...of alien species (Galil 2009, Zenetos et ...
... 4 2.3 Impacts on forestry production Impacts on forests or forest products through plant competition, parasitism, diseases, herbivory, effects on tree or forest growth and on seed dispersal. Impacts may affect ...
... 1.4.Fragmentation and the Edge Effect: Evidences from the Masako Forest Reserve (Democratic Republic of the Congo) The direct ecological impact of landscape fragmentation is evidenced by the edge effect ...
... Habitats and Birds ...challenge in nature conservation in Europe, since habitats and species for which Natura 2000 sites are designated must be maintained in a “favorable conservation ...
... Origin of Centaurea stoebe populations.. Combination of species richness and functional richness used in experimental.. assemblages. Table 1 for details)..[r] ...
... species diversityand species composition by comparing 21 cal- careous fen meadows in the pre-alpine zone of central and northeastern ...mown in late summer, young fallow: 4 –15 years, ...
... conducted in coastal waters for only a few species, most notably the Indo- Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis (Wang et ...growth and economic development in countries bordering the SCS has ...
... arctic-alpine plants of the European Alps have different immigration histories: the snowbed species Minuartia biflora and Ranunculus ...(Ranunculaceae) in the European Alps in a comparative ...