2022
DOI: 10.1111/wre.12558
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Performing as a transformer species? The invasive alien Reynoutria bohemica changes ecosystem properties in a riparian woodland

Abstract: Invasive alien plants may profoundly transform ecosystems over wide areas. The study aimed to assess how the invader Reynoutria bohemica could transform ecosystem components of a native riparian forest in Northern Italy, after about 20 years of invasion. We selected 20 forest sites where we set up two 1 Â 1 m plots, one in an invaded and one in a non-invaded patch. Subsequently, we surveyed the properties of litter and mineral soil, soil biological quality (QBS-ar), diversity of plant and microarthropod commun… Show more

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“…Prati polispecifici utilizzano meglio le risorse dell'ambiente (Moeneclaey et al 2022). Una specie esogena più generare un nuovo ecosistema (Gentili et al 2022).…”
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“…Prati polispecifici utilizzano meglio le risorse dell'ambiente (Moeneclaey et al 2022). Una specie esogena più generare un nuovo ecosistema (Gentili et al 2022).…”
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