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Goldberg and Pasko agree that invasivorism’s ability to capture the public imagination has been a big boon. “Eight years ago, when we wrote that paper, even my family barely knew what an invasive was,” Pasko says. The bold idea to eat invasive species out of existence occurred to Joe...
that generates 95% confidence intervals around estimates of the maximum attack rate that can be easily and intuitively used to compare across species. We... J Benhadi-Marín,JA Pereira,David Santos Barreales,... - 《Biological Control》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 ...
1995. Hormonal control of radial and longitudinal growth in the tree stem. In: Gartner, B... CHA Little,RP Pharis - 《Plant Stems》 被引量: 217发表: 1995年 Predicting species' maximum dispersal distances from simple plant traits Many studies have shown plant species' dispersal distances to ...
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We first extend the vacant niche, priority effects and increased plasticity theories of invasion biology into their phenological applications. The vacant niche hypothesis states that invasive species establish and benefit from using available resources in a system, both static and temporally variable. One...
Warburton adds that the principles would reduce the number of available animal-control tools and would be likely to incur a cost, at least initially. Matt Heydon, a species-protection expert at Natural England, a government advisory group based in York, UK, says the principles tend to favour ...
There's a possibility that if astronauts brought the plants back and mixed them with those grown on Earth, we might end up with the space-version of kudzu. Kudzu (Pueraria montana) is an invasive species of plant, brought to the U.S. from Japan in the late 1800s. Limited Available ...
How might plants evolve due to climate change? Are there species that could cope better, or species that we might lose? How can we continue to breed crop plants for productivity, while producing nutritious food using environmentally friendly/sustainable agriculture?