Non-native trees and shrubs are among the most widespread invasive species and have serious impacts on the biodiversity and functioning of the ecosystems throughout the world. In Europe, invasive trees and shrubs are considered as potential drivers of the alteration of both open and forest habitats, with some being shown to cause severe economic and ecological damage.
Occurrence of introduced tree and shrub species in Italian regions in relation to the extent of planted and coppiced forests / Burrascano, Sabina; Celesti, Laura; Blasi, Carlo. - (2016), pp. 194-201.
Occurrence of introduced tree and shrub species in Italian regions in relation to the extent of planted and coppiced forests
BURRASCANO, SABINA;CELESTI, Laura;BLASI, Carlo
2016
Abstract
Non-native trees and shrubs are among the most widespread invasive species and have serious impacts on the biodiversity and functioning of the ecosystems throughout the world. In Europe, invasive trees and shrubs are considered as potential drivers of the alteration of both open and forest habitats, with some being shown to cause severe economic and ecological damage.File allegati a questo prodotto
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