Plant invasions in floodplain habitats of lowland rivers: a case study from the south-eastern Czech Republic

Pages: 82 - 82
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Riparian systems show one of the highest proportions of non-native species in the current landscape. Common explanation is that vegetation along watercourses is affected by specific processes, e.g. frequent disturbances, high propagule pressure and a long history of human impact. However, very few attempts were made to to compare the occurrence of invasive species in different vegetation types in river floodplains, although this is important for...
Paper Details
Title
Plant invasions in floodplain habitats of lowland rivers: a case study from the south-eastern Czech Republic
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Journal
Pages
82 - 82
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