2022
DOI: 10.3390/land12010135
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Identifying Critical Thresholds in the Impacts of Invasive Alien Plants and Dune Paths on Native Coastal Dune Vegetation

Abstract: Invasive alien plants (IAP) pose a major threat to biodiversity and have a negative impact on the integrity and conservation status of plant communities. Mediterranean dunes are widely exposed to IAP, due to their environmental heterogeneity and the anthropogenic pressures to which they are subjected. The current study explored the possible existence of critical thresholds of IAP cover/abundance and dune path impacts that may cause the decline in diagnostic species cover in shifting and transition dunes. A ran… Show more

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“…It also points to the necessity of restoration efforts along the Abruzzo coastal dunes, where natural ecosystems are fragmented and poorly covered by European protection areas [87]. Conservation actions aimed at reinforcing populations of dune-building perennial grasses (e.g., Ammophila arenaria and Elymus farctus) and reducing trampling pressure, for example, may play a critical role in dune consolidation, ensuring both biodiversity values and ecological functions [88].…”
Section: Eu Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also points to the necessity of restoration efforts along the Abruzzo coastal dunes, where natural ecosystems are fragmented and poorly covered by European protection areas [87]. Conservation actions aimed at reinforcing populations of dune-building perennial grasses (e.g., Ammophila arenaria and Elymus farctus) and reducing trampling pressure, for example, may play a critical role in dune consolidation, ensuring both biodiversity values and ecological functions [88].…”
Section: Eu Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [2], these introduced species have been named in various ways: non-indigenous, alien, non-native, foreign, exotic, transplanted, and nonnative species. These species are considered to be the second greatest threat to biodiversity and the cause of the extinction of numerous species around the world [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%