Search Results - "Rudak, Agnieszka"
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An object-oriented model of the invasion and eradication of Poa annua L. on King George Island, Antarctica
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-12-2024)“…We implemented a custom object-oriented model to predict the spread of annual bluegrass population at Point Thomas Oasis and to evaluate potential eradication…”
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Unified system describing factors related to the eradication of an alien plant species
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-05-2022)“…In the field of biological invasions science, a problem of many overlapping terms arose among eradication assessment frameworks. Additionally there is a need…”
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Influence of the population spatial structure on seed rain distribution of an invasive plant under harsh environment
Published in Polar biology (01-03-2021)“…Distribution of seeds of an invasive species is important for the spread of the invasion and for any directed eradication action. This distribution is driven…”
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The role of the soil seed store in the survival of an invasive population of Poa annua at Point Thomas Oasis, King George Island, maritime Antarctica
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-07-2019)“…Poa annua, an invasive species in the Antarctic, had established a relatively large population at Point Thomas Oasis (Maritime Antarctic) recorded from…”
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Seed germination and invasion success of Poa annua L. in Antarctica
Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2018)“…One of the first steps to successful invasion of plant species that reproduce sexually is seed germination, which may be highly influenced by climatic…”
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Plastic biomass allocation as a trait increasing the invasiveness of annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) in Antarctica
Published in Polar biology (15-01-2019)“…The plasticity of functional traits promotes invasiveness of a species. Biomass allocation, as one of these traits, is responsible for resource acquisition,…”
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