2007
DOI: 10.1640/0002-8444(2007)97[186:niareo]2.0.co;2
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Northward Invasion and Range Expansion of the Invasive Fern Thelypteris dentata (Forssk.) St. John into the Urban Matrix of Three Prefectures in Kinki District, Japan

Abstract: Northward Invasion and Range Expansion of the Invasive Fern Thelypteris dentata (Forssk.

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“…In general, however, growing trees, homogenization of the forest floor light environment, plant succession, and invasive alien species are considered negative factors for species diversity. Global warming might be another threat in relation to invasive alien species (Murakami et al 2007;Murakami and Morimoto 2008;Horikawa et al 2008;Ooishi et al 2008). Despite these limitations, species richness of the above taxonomic groups Landscape Ecol Eng (2011) 7:9-16 13 in this wildlife habitat park is still significantly higher than the standard species-area curve derived from isolated greenery in the Kyoto Basin.…”
Section: Role Of Design: Fish Faunamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In general, however, growing trees, homogenization of the forest floor light environment, plant succession, and invasive alien species are considered negative factors for species diversity. Global warming might be another threat in relation to invasive alien species (Murakami et al 2007;Murakami and Morimoto 2008;Horikawa et al 2008;Ooishi et al 2008). Despite these limitations, species richness of the above taxonomic groups Landscape Ecol Eng (2011) 7:9-16 13 in this wildlife habitat park is still significantly higher than the standard species-area curve derived from isolated greenery in the Kyoto Basin.…”
Section: Role Of Design: Fish Faunamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It is a potential invasive species and displacement of native species due to this type of growth has been indicated for Mexico (Tejero-Díez & Torres-Díaz 2012). According to Murakami et al (2007), urban matrix growth facilitates the expansion of this species since, in an urban environment, it prefers artificial structures such as side walls or bottoms of drainage channels, crevices in stone walls and roadsides instead of forestfloor environments. Furthemore, the roots of C. dentata possess an allelopathic substance, Thelypterin A and B that inhibits gametophytes growth of other ferns (Davidonis 1976).…”
Section: Origin Area and Distribution In Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. dentata a été observée pour la première fois au Japon dans les années 1950 et s'est depuis propagée vers le nord (probablement en tant que contaminant de serre) à raison de 3 km par an, persistant pendant les hivers (Murakami & al. 2007).…”
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