Conservation biology A comparison of the abundance and size of lepidopteran prey on native and invasive shrubs species in natural areas managed for nesting songbirds INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Jeffery L. Larkin MoonStephanie LShrubland communities provide important habitat for many wildlife species ...
Native plants for sustainable landscapes and rain gardens for beauty, pollinators, butterflies and birds.Trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, ferns, and sedges
出版社: Indiana Univ Pr出版年: 1999-9页数: 336定价: $ 28.19装帧: PapISBN: 9780253213020豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介 ··· 'Native plants, including trees, shrubs, vines, and soft-stemmed plants, take us back into history to help explain ...
arborescent form creates an umbrella-like canopy over smaller woodland shrubs. Overgrown plants can be severely pruned. Red Elderberry is used for revegetation, erosion control, and wildlife plantings. It may be relatively tolerant of heavy metal contamination, so may be useful in restoring habitats...
Nudds TD (1977) Quantifying the vegetation structure of wildlife cover. Wildl Soc Bull 5:113–117 Ortega YK, McKelvey KS, Six DL (2006) Invasion of an exotic forb impacts reproductive success and site fidelity of a migratory songbird. Oecologia 149:340–351.https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442...
(Bullard, 1997), grasses and shrubs are the most effective at reducing wind erosion. Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of various herbaceous and shrubplant speciessuch asArtemisia, Cephalophyllum,Caragana, andEragrostisin controlling wind erosion (e.g.Li et al., 2004, 2009; Anderson ...
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 ...
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 ...