Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
about
The soil bacterial communities of South African fynbos riparian ecosystems invaded by Australian Acacia speciesSubfossil leaves reveal a new upland hardwood component of the pre-European Piedmont landscape,Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaSignificance and effect of ecological rehabilitation project in inland river basins in northwest ChinaLantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) invasion along streams in a heterogeneous landscape.Incorporating climate change and exotic species into forecasts of riparian forest distribution.Effects of climate-induced increases in summer drought on riparian plant species: a meta-analysis.Connecting differential responses of native and invasive riparian plants to climate change and environmental alteration.Assessing the effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species.Effects of alien plants on ecosystem structure and functioning and implications for restoration: insights from three degraded sites in South African fynbos.American trees shift their niches when invading Western Europe: evaluating invasion risks in a changing climate.Predicting incursion of plant invaders into Kruger National Park, South Africa: the interplay of general drivers and species-specific factors.Effect of intra- and interspecific competition on the performance of native and invasive species of Impatiens under varying levels of shade and moistureLight availability prevails over soil fertility and structure in the performance of Asian knotweeds on riverbanks: new management perspectives.Drowned, buried and carried away: effects of plant traits on the distribution of native and alien species in riparian ecosystems.Resilience of invaded riparian landscapes: the potential role of soil-stored seed banks.Positive frequency dependence undermines the success of restoration using historical disturbance regimes.Tree Diversity Limits the Impact of an Invasive Forest Pest.Impacts of invasive plants on resident animals across ecosystems, taxa, and feeding types: a global assessment.Does Acacia dealbata express shade tolerance in Mediterranean forest ecosystems of South America?Comparing the Sexual Reproductive Success of Two Exotic Trees Invading Spanish Riparian Forests vs. a Native Reference.Spatial processes structuring riparian plant communities in agroecosystems: implications for restoration.Effects of increased flooding on riparian vegetation: Field experiments simulating climate change along five European lowland streams.Does stream flow structure woody riparian vegetation in subtropical catchments?Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites.Comparing herbaceous plant communities in active and passive riparian restoration.Intercontinental comparison of habitat levels of invasion between temperate North America and Europe.Woody plant encroachment, and its removal, impact bacterial and fungal communities across stream and terrestrial habitats in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem.Optimal control of population recovery--the role of economic restoration threshold.Quantifying levels of biological invasion: towards the objective classification of invaded and invasible ecosystems.Acer negundo invasion along a successional gradient: early direct facilitation by native pioneers and late indirect facilitation by conspecifics.Erosional consequence of saltcedar control.Vulnerability of riparian ecosystems to elevated CO2 and climate change in arid and semiarid western North AmericaAlien plant invasions in European woodlandsA few is enough: a low cover of a non-native seaweed reduces the resilience of Mediterranean macroalgal stands to disturbances of varying extentLong-term effects of prairie restoration on plant community structure and native population dynamicsDoes urbanization lead to taxonomic and functional homogenization in riparian forests?Twenty years of change in riverside vegetation: what role have invasive alien plants played?Factors affecting soil seed banks of riparian communities in an agricultural ecosystem: potential for conservation of native plant diversityHarmonia axyridis failed to establish in the Azores: the role of species richness, intraguild interactions and resource availabilityDisturbance maintains native and exotic plant species richness in invaded grassy woodlands
P2860
Q28539132-A4AB638F-790F-4A59-ACBF-E0F62A1F3C81Q28661611-99CC2876-75E4-4D35-A167-96FC39FB18C8Q28681053-1D184CB2-2C56-4ABF-AC32-413823810B7AQ30842275-E5CB80C5-2CDF-42CD-9602-A5E47DEFFAC1Q30850905-393E0C40-D396-4E76-9456-7DBC6E4A42AEQ30980836-F9D2A520-F904-4479-BCFD-064226B6A9ACQ30982986-26EDE8A0-7A03-4750-BC8B-0E10573E05C9Q31160351-ABA3A581-25CB-48CF-B9C2-1E03911607C1Q33881917-3B14DAD2-4E62-4300-9799-FEBB68840437Q33910311-94DD6D8C-E9BA-4360-B7FC-E4A35756D90AQ34110295-8E4C92CD-0CE3-4B50-8B73-E35DD3A1ED81Q34722704-669FECD6-F768-4763-9BD0-7C9027075049Q34996758-1409AF38-6E5F-4793-89B2-DC91B400A67EQ35226465-A7D9E4E7-0309-4E0D-8319-4D4FDD292F63Q35269252-0EB69ACA-2EC9-4AA4-AEAA-B2A5E4C71967Q35683324-CF01FA97-D40E-4BDC-902C-88CB51F3A6F0Q35770814-648F1AB5-3FF2-449E-AE04-4937BB903C76Q35782229-98BB4E8F-0177-4B7F-8897-D01BD4AC3D0BQ36057869-6F7B8D70-F18D-4F3A-A450-2423291473C3Q36105012-2EAE91D5-0BAB-4D08-BB6C-FAB7DCE48E2BQ36166428-A085C75A-3FC0-41E6-88A2-C8BE69CF7931Q36308687-4CD8223A-D348-46A9-A73A-47F25C3DE130Q37172575-676C6D5A-3D4F-4399-8926-0F961FF60C08Q38690656-B4FF76BD-97FC-4F6C-9341-468A6E450778Q42290331-4EFCF765-09F0-41C1-8B3C-D8554FC996A3Q46591019-0FDD4E76-C899-48DC-9F29-30363C2728F0Q46673118-78355758-DC46-4D9B-9761-3BA5625D68F0Q46866919-FFFE29E3-255C-4277-B86D-CF7522BB1724Q50281668-900AB054-8612-4BB6-BCDB-57C5D7B3F2ACQ51179144-221BC166-51FA-4E7A-8EF5-3F0D948DF340Q51181400-DE023A30-6D32-4AA3-877F-F4F4A3A9443CQ56094172-4DD309B8-A239-438C-BCA7-F7C8B7907830Q56095557-E37D49E7-2340-49DA-9D3D-E247AE524001Q56329796-0503F1C9-2BB3-48BE-AF48-AC79F981B90FQ56331031-E3666D8D-2ADD-43DA-BE92-F951B6F34D6CQ56331265-087B299F-39E6-4D10-AA99-016D3CAC4639Q56331324-F1C1AAC9-3192-4475-AFBA-EE1842574790Q56331330-A44A01C7-A377-4C46-8B60-12887D2AD6CFQ56332451-8A4E71EB-273C-4A58-874F-1C0E239F3899Q56332911-B31658EC-16BC-4F33-927B-E89E3C9AB0A5
P2860
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
description
article
@en
im Januar 2007 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
@de
wetenschappelijk artikel
@nl
наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2007
@uk
name
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@en
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@nl
type
label
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@en
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@nl
prefLabel
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@en
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@nl
P2093
P1476
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
@en
P2093
Juliet C. Stromberg
Karen J. Esler
Patricia M. Holmes
Richard J. Hobbs
Steven P. Kirkman
Susan M. Galatowitsch
P2860
P304
P356
10.1111/J.1366-9516.2006.00314.X
P577
2007-01-10T00:00:00Z