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Titre : Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae), a new potentially invasive species to Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : VERLOOVE, F., Auteur ; DANA, E.D., Auteur ; ALVES, P., Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Asteraceae Baccharis spicata climatic matching invasive species Portugal taxonomy Matricule : R291.152(3):416 Références : Plant Biosystems, Giornale Botanico Italiano, 152(3) : 416-426 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=626863 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Biomass and clonal architecture of the cordgrass Spartina patens (Poaceae) as an invasive species in two contrasted coastal habitats on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula / CASTILLO, J.M.
Titre : Biomass and clonal architecture of the cordgrass Spartina patens (Poaceae) as an invasive species in two contrasted coastal habitats on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : CASTILLO, J.M., Auteur ; LEIRA-DOCE, P., Auteur ; FIGUEROA, E., Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thesaurus Geographique
Espagne , PortugalMots-clés : Asperillo sea-cliff exotic species Guadiana river invasive species intratussock shoot density Spartina versicolor Matricule : R30.150(2):129 Références : Plant Ecology and Evolution, 150(2) : 129-138 Type de sous doc : Carte/Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=622334 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire A comparison of arborescent vegetation pre- (1983) and post- (2008) outbreak of the invasive species the Asian ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratus in a Florida maritime hammock / GOLDBERG, N.
Titre : A comparison of arborescent vegetation pre- (1983) and post- (2008) outbreak of the invasive species the Asian ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratus in a Florida maritime hammock Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : GOLDBERG, N., Auteur ; HEINE, J., Auteur Editeur : BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND AND TAYLOR & FRANCIS Année de publication : 2009 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : ambrosia beetle Florida invasive species laurel wilt disease maritime hammock Persea borbonia Quercus virginiana Matricule : R80c.2(1):77 Références : Plant Ecology & Diversity, 1 vol., 2(1) : 77-83 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 1755-0874 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=574027 Exemplaires
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Titre : Different responses of invasive and native species to elevated CO2 concentration Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : SONG, L., Auteur ; WU, J., Auteur ; LI, C., Auteur ; LI, F., Auteur ; PENG, S., Auteur ; CHEN, B., Auteur ; HENRY LING LTD, Imprimeur Editeur : Amsterdam : ELSEVIER Année de publication : 2009 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Elevated CO2 concentration invasive species photosynthesis biomass allocation Matricule : R28a.35(1):128 Références : Acta oecologica, 35(1) : 128-135 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 1146-609X Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=571802 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Evolutionary responses of invasive grass species to variation in precipitation and soil nitrogen / NGUYEN, M.A.
Titre : Evolutionary responses of invasive grass species to variation in precipitation and soil nitrogen Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : NGUYEN, M.A., Auteur ; ORTEGA, A.E., Auteur ; NGUYEN, K.Q., Auteur ; KIMBALL, S., Auteur ; GOULDEN, M.L., Auteur ; FUNK, J.L., Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple glacé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : annual species Avena barbata Bromus madritensis drought escape invasion ecology invasive species phenology photosynthesis root traits water-use efficiency Matricule : R232.104(4):979 Références : Journal of Ecology, 104(4) : 979-986 Type de sous doc : Autre/Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=615515 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Feral swine harming insular sea turtle reproduction: The origin, impacts, behavior and elimination of an invasive species / ENGEMAN, R.M.
PermalinkFungal endophytes associated with roots of nurse cushion species have positive effects on native and invasive beneficiary plants in an alpine ecosystem / MOLINA-MONTENEGRO, M.A.
PermalinkHabitat selection and coexistence of invasive cockroach species (Dictyoptera) in sugar-cane fields on Réunion island / BOYER, S.
PermalinkInvasive seaweeds transform habitat structure and increase biodiversity of associated species / DIJKSTRA, J.A.
PermalinkNo evidence that plant-soil feedback effects of native and invasive plant species under glasshouse conditions are reflected in the field / SCHITTKO, C.
PermalinkRe-vegetation with native species does not control the invasive Ruellia simplex in a floodplain forest in Florida, USA / SMITH, A.M.
PermalinkThe invasive species Asparagopsis taxiformis (Bonnemaisoniales, Rhodophyta) on Andalusian coasts (southern Spain): reproductive stages, new records and invaded communities / ALTAMIRANO, M.
PermalinkThe presence of a showy invasive plant disrupts pollinator service and reproductive output in native alpine species only at high densities / MUNOZ, A.A.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkAlternative pathways to landscape transformation: invasive grasses, burn severity and fire frequency in arid ecosystems / KLINGER, R.
PermalinkAnalyzing reaction norm variation in the field vs. greenhouse: Comparing studies of plasticity and its adaptive value in two species of Erodium / JACOBS, B.S.
PermalinkAsynchronous changes in abundance over large scales are explained by demographic variation rather than environmental stochasticity in an invasive flagellate / TRIGAL, C.
PermalinkComparative investigations of niche, growth rates and reproduction between the native moss Campylopus pilifer and the invasive C. introflexus / HUGONNOT, V.
PermalinkDifferences between European native and American invasive populations of Lythrum salicaria / EDWARDS, K.R.
PermalinkElevated native terrestrial snail abundance and diversity in association with an invasive understory shrub, Berberis thunbergii, in a North American deciduous forest / UTZ, R.M.
PermalinkEvidence for climatic niche and biome shifts between native and novel ranges in plant species introduced to Australia / GALLAGHER, R.V.
PermalinkExotic plant species of the St Lawrence River wetlands: a spatial and historical analysis / LAVOIE, C.
PermalinkExotic species as modifiers of ecosystem processes: Litter decomposition in native and invaded secondary forests of NW Argentina / ARAGÓN, R.
PermalinkPermalinkFirst record of the invasive green seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia (Bryopsidales) on the coast of Turkey / TURAN, G.
PermalinkFunctional differences in response to drought in the invasive Taraxacum officinale from native and introduced alpine habitat ranges / MOLINA-MONTENEGRO, M.A.
PermalinkGarlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is associated with an overall reduction in plant diversity, but is more likely to co-exist with native than alien species / O'SULLIVAN, M.
PermalinkGeographic patterns of lake macrophyte communities and species richness at regional scale / ALAHUHTA, J.
PermalinkGiving recipient communities a greater head start and including productive species boosts early resistance to invasion / HESS, M.C.M.
PermalinkHybridization dynamics of invasive cattail (Typhaceae) stands at pierce cedar creek institute: a molecular analysis / HUISMAN, K.
PermalinkHybridization dynamics of invasive cattail (Typhaceae) stands in the Western Great Lakes Region of North America: a molecular analysis / TRAVIS, S.E.
PermalinkIntact forests provide only weak resistance to a shade-tolerant invasive Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.) / MARTIN, P.H.
PermalinkInvasive Acer platanoides inhibits native sapling growth in forest understorey communities / GALBRAITH-KENT, S.L.
PermalinkInvasive alien plants infiltrate bird-mediated shrub nucleation processes in arid savanna / MILTON, S.J.
PermalinkInvasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea (Asteraceae) show contrasting patterns of herbivory by snails / FILIPE, J.C.
PermalinkPermalinkInvertebrate community composition differs between invasive herb alligator weed and native sedges / BASSETT, I.E.
PermalinkLandscape configuration and flood frequency influence invasive shrubs in floodplain forests of the Wisconsin River (USA) / PREDICK, K.I.
PermalinkLight as a regulator of structural and chemical leaf defenses against insects in two Prunus species / MADEREK, E.
PermalinkLoss of native aquatic plant species in a community dominated by Eurasian watermilfoil / BOYLEN, C.W.
PermalinkPermalinkNeighbourhood analyses of the allelopathic effects of the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima in temperate forests / GÓMEZ-APARICIO, L.
PermalinkNeighbourhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems / GÓMEZ-APARICIO, L.
PermalinkNo evidence for increased performance of a specalist psyllid on invasive French broom / HERRERA, A.M.
PermalinkNon-native species threaten the biotic integrity of the largest remnant Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass prairie in the United States / ENDRESS, B.A.
PermalinkPervasive human-mediated large-scale invasion: analysis of spread patterns and their underlying mechanisms in 17 of China's worst invasive plants / HORVITZ, N.
PermalinkPeut-on vivre avec le ragondin ? Les représentations sociales reliées à un animal envahissant / MOUGENOT, C.
PermalinkPhenotipic plasticity of invasive Alternanthera philoxeroides in relation to different water availability, compared to its native congener / GENG, Y.-P.
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