作者: Sergio R. Roiloa , Fei-Hai Yu , Rodolfo Barreiro
DOI: 10.1016/J.FLORA.2020.151603
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摘要: Abstract Biological invasions represent one of the greatest threats for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services and economic development at a global scale. Investigations in field plant have increased enormously over last decades. However, despite important advances achieved, many crucial details remain unsolved. The articles included this Special Issue cover wide range angles related with invasions, focusing mainly on mechanisms explaining success exotic plants their introduced range, but also addressing impacts native communities management aspects. Results reported highlight importance clonal fragmentation floatability as successful dispersal strategies invasive species, potential differences plant–soil feedbacks between effects species plant–pollinator networks roles traits invasiveness, measures monitoring controlling invasions. While delving into underlying is still key, developing new technologies to control urgently needed. Connection research policymakers mandatory buffer negative impact