2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2015.08.011
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Plantation of coniferous trees modifies risk and size of Padus serotina (Ehrh.) Borkh. invasion – Evidence from a Rogów Arboretum case study

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“…Modifying effects of invasive woody species on habitat was also reported from several biomes across the world (e.g., Vitousek 1990; Ehrenfeld 2003;Stohlgren and Rejmánek 2014;Castro-Díez et al 2014;Menge and Chazdon 2016). Among woody species, some guilds are especially responsible for ecosystem change, e.g., nitrogenfixing species (e.g., Ehrenfeld 2003; Rice et al 2004;Castro-Díez et al 2014;Jo et al 2015) or coniferous trees planted on sites typical to broadleaved trees (e.g., Binkley and Valentine 1991;Augusto et al 2002;Zerbe and Wirth 2006;Jagodziński et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Modifying effects of invasive woody species on habitat was also reported from several biomes across the world (e.g., Vitousek 1990; Ehrenfeld 2003;Stohlgren and Rejmánek 2014;Castro-Díez et al 2014;Menge and Chazdon 2016). Among woody species, some guilds are especially responsible for ecosystem change, e.g., nitrogenfixing species (e.g., Ehrenfeld 2003; Rice et al 2004;Castro-Díez et al 2014;Jo et al 2015) or coniferous trees planted on sites typical to broadleaved trees (e.g., Binkley and Valentine 1991;Augusto et al 2002;Zerbe and Wirth 2006;Jagodziński et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The density of both C. alternifolia and P. serotina was calculated in two height classes: low shrubs (i.e., plants up to 0.5 m height) and tall shrubs (over 0.5 m). This division was applied after Jagodziński et al (2015), where plants lower than 0.5 m performed differently than tall shrubs.…”
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“…What is the clonal structure of the invaded forests and how it changes during invasive spread, if it changes at all? This has not been yet thoroughly studied and the existing data concerning overall clonality in P. serotina are very limited (Pairon et al 2006;Jagodziński et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%