Exotic species that become invasive can have a strong impact on the success of native species because of traits that enhance their competitive abilities. This study investigates three potential trait differences between common invasive and native shrubs that could enhance the competitive success of ...
planting seedlings, and direct seeding of suitable plant species. Since the first steps were taken to stabilizesand dunes, various plant species have been used. Nearly all species are shrubs, apart from theperennialgrassPanicum antidotale(millet...
There are two other smaller Honeysuckle shrubs that may be encountered in the Pacific Northwest.Bluefly Honeysuckle,Lonicera caeruleavar.caurianahas white “twin” flowers and grows 0.5-6 feet (0.2-m) tall. The Eurasian variety, Sweetberry Honeysuckle,Lonicera caeruleavar.edulisis widely grown in R...
Robinson SK, Wilcove DS (1994) Forest fragmentation in the temperate zone and its effects on migratory songbirds. Bird Conserv Int 4:233–249.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270900002793 Rodewald AD, Shustack DP, Hitchcock LE (2009) Exotic shrubs as ephemeral ecological traps for nesting birds. ...
A key to the genera of the native forest trees and shrubs of Indiana, based chiefly upon leaf characters.Herman. Dorner
Exotic species that become invasive can have a strong impact on the success of native species because of traits that enhance their competitive abilities. This study investigates three potential trait differences between common invasive and native shrubs that could enhance the competitive success of ...
Invasibility of three major non-native invasive shrubs and associated factors in Upper Midwest U.S. forest lands. For. Ecol. Manag. 2016, 379, 195–205. [CrossRef] 6. Brothers, T.S.; Spingarn, A. Forest Fragmentation and Alien Plant Invasion of Central Indiana Old-Growth Forests. ...