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Biological flora of the British isles : Robinia pseudoacacia / Arne Cierjacks in Journal of ecology, 101 (2013)
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Titre : Biological flora of the British isles : Robinia pseudoacacia Type de document : Numérique Auteurs : Arne Cierjacks (1972-) ; Ingo Kowarik (1955-) ; Jasmin Joshi ; Stefan Hempel ; Michael Ristow ; Moritz Lippe (von der) ; Ewald Weber (1960-) Année de publication : 2013 Article en page(s) : 1623–1640 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Mots-clés : Robinia pseudoacacia L., 1753 Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/1365-2745.12162 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=142746 Cierjacks, Arne (1972-), Kowarik, Ingo (1955-), Joshi, Jasmin, Hempel, Stefan, Ristow, Michael, Lippe (von der), Moritz, Weber, Ewald (1960-) 2013 Biological flora of the British isles : Robinia pseudoacacia. Journal of ecology, 101: 1623–1640.Documents numériques
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Article (2013)URLConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century / Živa Fišer in Research Ideas and Outcomes, 7 (2021)
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inResearch Ideas and Outcomes > 7 (2021) . - e62810
Titre : ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Živa Fišer ; Giovanna Aronne ; Tsipe Aavik ; Meleksen Akin ; Paraskevi Alizoti ; Filippos Aravanopoulos ; Gianluigi Bacchetta ; Manica Balant ; Dalibor Ballian ; Oz Barazani ; Andrea Francesca Bellia ; Nadine Bernhardt ; Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat ; Adrian Bugeja Douglas ; Michael Burkart ; Dušica Ćalić ; André Carapeto ; Tor Carlsen ; Silvia Castro ; Guy Colling ; Joana Cursach ; Sara Cvetanoska ; Cvetanka Cvetkoska ; Renata Ćušterevska ; Laura Daco ; Kalina Danova ; Aida Dervishi ; Gordana Djukanović ; Snežana Dragićević ; Andreas Ensslin ; Marianne Evju ; Guiseppe Fenu ; Ana Francisco ; Pedro Pablo Gallego ; Marta Galloni ; Anatolie Ganea ; Birgit Gemeinholzer ; Peter Glasnović ; Sandrine Godefroid ; Mette Goul Thomsen ; Melinda Halassy ; Aveliina Helm ; Marko Hyvärinen ; Jasmin Joshi ; Amra Kazić ; Michael Kiehn ; Marcin Klisz ; Anneleen Kool ; Marcin Koprowski ; Anna Kövendi-Jakó ; Karel Kříž ; Matthias Kropf ; Tiiu Kull ; Sandro Lanfranco ; Predrag Lazarević ; Maja Lazarević ; Merav Lebel Vine ; Ligita Liepina ; João Loureiro ; Diana Lukminė ; Nathalie Machon ; Conor Meade ; Detlev Metzing ; Đorđije Milanović ; Luis Navarro ; Saša Orlović ; Bart Panis ; Hana Pankova ; Taras Parpan ; Ondřej Pašek ; Dhimiter Peci ; Theodōra Petanidou ; Kristina Plenk ; Radosław Puchałka ; Ivan Radosavljević ; Hassan Rankou ; Valerijus Rašomavičius ; Gabriela Romanciuc ; Anna Ruotsalainen ; Nina Šajna ; Terezia Salaj ; Carolina Sánchez-Romero ; Murat Sarginci ; Deborah Schäfer ; Ole Seberg ; Suzanne Sharrock ; Jozef Šibík ; Mária Šibíková ; Olav Skarpaas ; Milena Stanković Neđić ; Srdjan Stojnic ; Boštjan Surina ; Katalin Szitár ; Aco Teofilovski ; Rannveig Thoroddsen ; Ivaylo Tsvetkov ; Domas Uogintas ; Koenraad Van Meerbeek ; Nils (van) Rooijen ; Loukia Vassiliou ; Rita Verbylaitė ; Philippine Vergeer ; Petr Vit ; Margareta Walczak ; Alex Widmer ; Justyna Wiland- Szymańska ; Goran Zdunić ; Elke Zippel Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : e62810 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Conservation et gestion des espèces Résumé : Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and cultural services, we know very little about the biology of the rarest and most threatened plant species, and even less about their conservation status. Rapid changes in the environment and climate, today more pronounced than ever, affect their fitness and distribution causing rapid species declines, sometimes even before they had been discovered. Despite the high goals set by conservationists to protect native plants from further degradation and extinction, the initiatives for the conservation of threatened species in Europe are scattered and have not yielded the desired results. The main aim of this Action is to improve plant conservation in Europe through the establishment of a network of scientists and other stakeholders who deal with different aspects of plant conservation, from plant taxonomy, ecology, conservation genetics, conservation physiology and reproductive biology to protected area's managers, not forgetting social scientists, who are crucial when dealing with the general public. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.3897/rio.7.e62810 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149210 Fišer, Živa, Aronne, Giovanna, Aavik, Tsipe, Akin, Meleksen, Alizoti, Paraskevi, Aravanopoulos, Filippos, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Balant, Manica, Ballian, Dalibor, Barazani, Oz, Bellia, Andrea Francesca, Bernhardt, Nadine, Bou Dagher Kharrat, Magda, Bugeja Douglas, Adrian, Burkart, Michael, Ćalić, Dušica, Carapeto, André, Carlsen, Tor, Castro, Silvia, Colling, Guy, Cursach, Joana, Cvetanoska, Sara, Cvetkoska, Cvetanka, Ćušterevska, Renata, Daco, Laura, Danova, Kalina, Dervishi, Aida, Djukanović, Gordana, Dragićević, Snežana, Ensslin, Andreas, Evju, Marianne, Fenu, Guiseppe, Francisco, Ana, Gallego, Pedro Pablo, Galloni, Marta, Ganea, Anatolie, Gemeinholzer, Birgit, Glasnović, Peter, Godefroid, Sandrine, Thomsen, Mette Goul, Halassy, Melinda, Helm, Aveliina, Hyvärinen, Marko, Joshi, Jasmin, Kazić, Amra, Kiehn, Michael, Klisz, Marcin, Kool, Anneleen, Koprowski, Marcin, Kövendi-Jakó, Anna, Kříž, Karel, Kropf, Matthias, Kull, Tiiu, Lanfranco, Sandro, Lazarević, Predrag, Lazarević, Maja, Lebel Vine, Merav, Liepina, Ligita, Loureiro, João, Lukminė, Diana, Machon, Nathalie, Meade, Conor, Metzing, Detlev, Milanović, Đorđije, Navarro, Luis, Orlović, Saša, Panis, Bart, Pankova, Hana, Parpan, Taras, Pašek, Ondřej, Peci, Dhimiter, Petanidou, Theodōra, Plenk, Kristina, Puchałka, Radosław, Radosavljević, Ivan, Rankou, Hassan, Rašomavičius, Valerijus, Romanciuc, Gabriela, Ruotsalainen, Anna, Šajna, Nina, Salaj, Terezia, Sánchez-Romero, Carolina, Sarginci, Murat, Schäfer, Deborah, Seberg, Ole, Sharrock, Suzanne, Šibík, Jozef, Šibíková, Mária, Skarpaas, Olav, Stanković Neđić, Milena, Stojnic, Srdjan, Surina, Boštjan, Szitár, Katalin, Teofilovski, Aco, Thoroddsen, Rannveig, Tsvetkov, Ivaylo, Uogintas, Domas, Van Meerbeek, Koenraad, Rooijen, Nils (van), Vassiliou, Loukia, Verbylaitė, Rita, Vergeer, Philippine, Vit, Petr, Walczak, Margareta, Widmer, Alex, Wiland- Szymańska, Justyna, Zdunić, Goran, Zippel, Elke 2021 ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century. Research Ideas and Outcomes, 7: e62810.Documents numériques
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Article (2021)URLNon-Native, Non-Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens / Katy Ivison in Diversity and Distributions, 30 (12) (2024)
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Titre : Non-Native, Non-Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Katy Ivison ; Mark van Kleunen (1973-) ; James M.D. Speed ; Vibekke Vange ; Sonia Pujara ; Steffen Boch ; Dirk Enters ; Quentin Groom ; Zdeněk Janovský ; Jonathan M. Jeschke ; Jasmin Joshi ; Annette Kolb ; Johannes Kollmann (1963-) ; Tomáš Koubek ; Tristan Lemke ; Diethart Matthies ; Jana Raabova ; Katja Tielbörger ; Wayne Dawson Année de publication : 2024 Article en page(s) : e13938 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Résumé : Aim: The enemy release hypothesis states that the invasion success of non-native species is partly due to their escape from natural enemies, e.g., herbivores. Large-scale studies of herbivory using multiple species across multiple sites are needed to test the generality of herbivory release in non-native plants.
Location: Europe.
Methods: We carried out leaf-herbivory surveys from 2007 to 2021 in 15 botanical gardens ranging in latitude from 47°N (Switzerland) to 63°N (Norway) to investigate how herbivory levels differed between (i) native and non-native species, and (ii) native and non-naturalised or naturalised species.
Results: Overall, we found that herbivory levels were lower on non-native than native species. In addition, we found that non-naturalised plants suffered less herbivory than natives and that naturalised plants showed similar levels of herbivory to native plants.
Main Conclusions: We find broad support for lower herbivory of non-native plant species compared to natives. However, the stronger reduction in herbivory for non-naturalised plants suggests that herbivore release may be transient and less pronounced for naturalised non-native species that have become abundant and integrated into resident communities. This has implications for the management of naturalised non-native plants, which are performing well in their non-native ranges despite suffering comparable herbivory levels to native species.
Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/ddi.13938 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=154102 Ivison, Katy, Kleunen, Mark van (1973-), Speed, James M.D., Vange, Vibekke, Pujara, Sonia, Boch, Steffen, Enters, Dirk, Groom, Quentin, Janovský, Zdeněk, Jeschke, Jonathan M., Joshi, Jasmin, Kolb, Annette, Kollmann, Johannes (1963-), Koubek, Tomáš, Lemke, Tristan, Matthies, Diethart, Raabova, Jana, Tielbörger, Katja, Dawson, Wayne 2024 Non-Native, Non-Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens. Diversity and Distributions, 30(12): e13938.Documents numériques
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