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Autor:
T. Colleen Cole, A. Nāmaka Whitehead, J. Lyman Perry, Nicholas R. Agorastos, Kealiʻi F. Bio, Frederick R. Warshauer, Robert H. Robichaux, Sierra McDaniel, Ane Bakutis, J. Timothy Tunison, Reid Loo, J. Kualiʻi Camara, Rhonda K. Loh, Mark Wasser, Patrice Y. Moriyasu, Steven T. Bergfeld, Ian W. Cole, Jaime H. Enoka, Marie M. Bruegmann, Joshua R. VanDeMark, Tanya Rubenstein
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 213:59-69
The endemic Hawaiian silversword and lobeliad lineages, which are two of the world’s premier examples of plant adaptive radiation, exemplify the severity of the threats confronting the Hawaiian flora, especially the threats posed by alien species.
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 44:463-471
Nonnative ungulates can alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems. Feral pigs in particular pose a substantial threat to native plant communities throughout their global range. Hawaiian forests are exceptionally vulnerable to feral pig ac
Autor:
Rhonda K. Loh, Curtis C. Daehler
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 10:805-819
When invasive woody plants become dominant, they present an extreme challenge for restoration of native plant communities. Invasive Morella faya (fire tree) forms extensive, nearly monospecific stands in wet and mesic forests on the Island of Hawai
Autor:
Curtis C. Daehler, Rhonda K. Loh
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 15:199-211
Fire tree (Morella faya) has invaded extensive areas of wet and mesic forest on the Island of Hawai’i, forming nearly monospecific stands. Our objective was to identify a method of controlling M. faya, which would allow native plants to establish w
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 25:507-522
The impact that an exotic species can have on the composition of the community it enters is a function of its abundance, its particular species traits and characteristics of the recipient community. In this study we examined species composition in 14