Interacting effects of climate change and invasions by alien plant species on the morphodynamics of temperate rivers
This review explores the implications of climate change for the functioning of plant species
as biogeomorphic engineers of temperate river systems, including the potential for an …
as biogeomorphic engineers of temperate river systems, including the potential for an …
[HTML][HTML] Chasing success: A review of vegetation indicators used in riparian ecosystem restoration monitoring
Land degradation and biodiversity decline are two of the main threats currently faced by
humankind. For this reason, ecosystem restoration has become a priority in recent decades …
humankind. For this reason, ecosystem restoration has become a priority in recent decades …
Regeneration of Salicaceae riparian forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A new framework and management tool
Human activities on floodplains have severely disrupted the regeneration of foundation
riparian shrub and tree species of the Salicaceae family (Populus and Salix spp.) throughout …
riparian shrub and tree species of the Salicaceae family (Populus and Salix spp.) throughout …
River channel response to invasive plant treatment across the American Southwest
C Wieting, JM Friedman… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive riparian plants were introduced to the American Southwest in the early 19th century
and contributed to regional trends of decreasing river channel width and migration rate in …
and contributed to regional trends of decreasing river channel width and migration rate in …
Evaluation of Tamarix nilotica Fractions in Combating Candida albicans Infections
Objectives Evaluation of the antifungal properties of Tamarix nilotica fractions against
Candida albicans clinical isolates. Methods The in vitro antifungal potential was evaluated …
Candida albicans clinical isolates. Methods The in vitro antifungal potential was evaluated …
Ecological restoration after management of invasive alien plants
The impacts of plant invasion on biodiversity are substantially visible and concerning.
Despite the numerous studies conducted on the management of invasive alien plants …
Despite the numerous studies conducted on the management of invasive alien plants …
Progress on mechanisms and impacts of wetland plant invasions: a twenty-year retrospective analysis and priorities for the next twenty
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …
Diversity and succession of riparian plant communities along riverbanks bioengineered for erosion control: a case study in the foothills of the Alps and the Jura …
Soil bioengineering for riverbank stabilization involves the use of living plant materials to
treat unstable or eroding riverbanks. These near-natural structures may harbor a higher …
treat unstable or eroding riverbanks. These near-natural structures may harbor a higher …
A synoptic review of Tamarix biocontrol in North America: tracking success in the midst of controversy
D Bean, T Dudley - BioControl, 2018 - Springer
Woody shrubs in the genus Tamarix L.(Tamaricaceae) were introduced into western North
America in the nineteenth century and have invaded riparian areas, acting as drivers of …
America in the nineteenth century and have invaded riparian areas, acting as drivers of …
Secondary invasions of noxious weeds associated with control of invasive Tamarix are frequent, idiosyncratic and persistent
Control of invasive species within ecosystems may induce secondary invasions of non-
target invaders replacing the first alien. We used four plant species listed as noxious by local …
target invaders replacing the first alien. We used four plant species listed as noxious by local …