Search Results - "Rejmanek, Marcel"
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Trees and shrubs as invasive alien species - a global review
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2011)“…Aim Woody plants were not widely considered to be important invasive alien species until fairly recently. Thousands of species of trees and shrubs have,…”
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Invasive trees and shrubs: where do they come from and what we should expect in the future?
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2014)“…The global database of invasive trees and shrubs has been updated, resulting in a total of 751 species (434 trees and 317 shrubs) from 90 families (Rejmánek…”
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Ecology: Global trends in plant naturalization
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Trees and shrubs as invasive alien species - 2013 update of the global database
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-08-2013)“…The global database of invasive trees and shrubs (Richardson & Rejmánek, 2011; Diversity Distrib. 17, 788-809) has been updated, resulting in a total of 751…”
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High seedling relative growth rate and specific leaf area are traits of invasive species: phylogenetically independent contrasts of woody angiosperms
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-2007)“…Understanding causal factors of exotic species invasions is important not only for prevention and prioritizing control efforts, but also for providing valuable…”
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Are invasive species a phylogenetically clustered subset of naturalized species in regional floras? A case study for flowering plants in China
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-10-2022)“…Aim We test (1) whether invasive angiosperm (flowering plant) species are a phylogenetically clustered subset of all naturalized angiosperm species within an…”
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Pittosporum undulatum Vent. is an invasive tree on Robinson Crusoe Island (Juan Fernández Archipelago), Chile
Published in Gayana. Botánica. (01-06-2021)“…Se documenta la infestación del árbol invasor Pittosporum undulatum en la Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra). Se proporciona una comparación morfológica con…”
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Vascular plant extinctions in California: A critical assessment
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-01-2018)“…Aim: Extinctions of species and subspecific taxa in hotspots of biodiversity deserve special attention. After more than 40 years of major efforts, estimates of…”
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Global trends in plant naturalization
Published in Nature (London) (03-09-2015)“…Many naturalized non-native plants pose ecological and economic threats. A quantitative analysis of the global distribution of naturalized plants confirms some…”
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Extended leaf phenology: a secret of successful invaders?
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-11-2013)“…Smith (2013), in this issue, reviews the consequences of extended leaf phenology of invasive plant species in native deciduous forests. How important is early…”
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Recent Anthropogenic Plant Extinctions Differ in Biodiversity Hotspots and Coldspots
Published in Current biology (09-09-2019)“…During the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that will be detectable for millennia to come [1]. Biologically, these changes include…”
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No universal scale-dependent impacts of invasive species on native plant species richness
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-01-2014)“…A growing number of studies seeking generalizations about the impact of plant invasions compare heavily invaded sites to uninvaded sites. But does this…”
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The intermediate disturbance hypothesis and plant invasions: Implications for species richness and management
Published in Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics (20-06-2012)“…The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diversity and disturbance, and is central to understanding…”
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Invasive plants: approaches and predictions
Published in Austral ecology (01-10-2000)“…Successful management of invasive weeds will require active attempts to prevent new introductions, vigilant detection of nascent populations and persistent…”
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Conflicting values: ecosystem services and invasive tree management
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2014)“…Tree species have been planted widely beyond their native ranges to provide or enhance ecosystem services such as timber and fibre production, erosion control,…”
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Conifers as invasive aliens: a global survey and predictive framework
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2004)“…We summarize information on naturalized and invasive conifers (class Pinopsida) worldwide (data from 40 countries, some with remote states/territories), and…”
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Small genomes and large seeds: chromosome numbers, genome size and seed mass in diploid Aesculus species (Sapindaceae)
Published in Annals of botany (01-04-2017)“…Aesculus L. (horse chestnut, buckeye) is a genus of 12-19 extant woody species native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. This genus is known for unusually…”
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Mediterranean, invasive, woody species grow larger than their less-invasive counterparts under potential global environmental change
Published in American journal of botany (01-04-2016)“…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Revealing biological differences between invasive and noninvasive species is essential for predicting species' distribution changes with…”
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strong conditional mutualism limits and enhances seed dispersal and germination of a tropical palm
Published in Oecologia (01-04-2010)“…Seed predation and seed dispersal can have strong effects on early life history stages of plants. These processes have often been studied as individual…”
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Alien plant invasions in tropical and sub-tropical savannas: patterns, processes and prospects
Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2010)“…Biological invasions affect virtually all ecosystems on earth, but the degree to which different regions and biomes are invaded, and the quality of information…”
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