2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-021-02646-w
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Antigonon leptopus invasion is associated with plant community disassembly in a Caribbean island ecosystem

Abstract: Invasions by non-native plant species are widely recognized as a major driver of biodiversity loss. Globally, (sub-)tropical islands form important components of biodiversity hotspots, while being particularly susceptible to invasions by plants in general and vines in particular. We studied the impact of the invasive vine A. leptopus on the diversity and structure of recipient plant communities on the northern Caribbean island St. Eustatius. We used a paired-plot design to study differences in species richness… Show more

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