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Journal articles on the topic "Casual and naturalized alien plants"

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Uludag, Ahmet, Necmi Aksoy, Ayşe Yazlık, et al. "Alien flora of Turkey: checklist, taxonomic composition and ecological attributes." NeoBiota 35 (June 2, 2017): 61–85. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.35.12460.

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The paper provides an updated checklist of the alien flora of Turkey with information on its structure. The alien flora of Turkey comprises 340 taxa, among which there are 321 angiosperms, 17 gymnosperms and two ferns. Of the total number of taxa, 228 (68%) are naturalized and 112 (32%) are casual. There are 275 neophytes (172 naturalized and 103 casual) and 61 archaeophytes (52 naturalized and 9 casual); four species could not be classified with respect to the residence time. In addition, 47 frequently planted taxa with a potential to escape are also listed. The richest families are Asteracea
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Omer, Ali, Maha Kordofani, Haytham H. Gibreel, Petr Pyšek, and Mark van Kleunen. "The alien flora of Sudan and South Sudan: taxonomic and biogeographical composition." Biological Invasions 23, no. 7 (2021): 2033–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02495-7.

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AbstractStudies on plant invasions depend on local and regional checklists of the alien flora. However, global overview studies have shown that some regions, including many African countries, remain understudied in this regard. To contribute to filling this gap, here we present the first checklist of alien plants of Sudan and South Sudan (the Sudans). We analysed the taxonomic and geographical composition of the species on this list. Our result show that of the 113 alien species in Sudans (99 in Sudan and 59 in South Sudan), 92 (81.4%) are naturalized and 21 (18.6%) are just casual aliens. The
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Mariotti, Mauro, and Elena Zappa. "Remarks on the exotic flora of Capo Mortola (Ventimiglia, northern Italy) and its changes over time." Italian Botanist 14 (October 25, 2022): 1–43. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.14.79815.

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In this study, we compared current data and data of the census made in the 1990s related to the vascular flora of Capo Mortola (Ventimiglia, Italy), considering 270 taxa not dependent on crop management. The current status reported 198 alien species: 5 invasive, 65 naturalized 75 casual, 38 occurring as casual in human-dominated systems, but without direct intervention by humans and not close to parent plant, 15 occurring as casual alien, but still with some uncertainties for a definitive classification, and plus 3 cryptogenic and 1 eradicated (extinct) taxa, while in 1996 were 229 species: 87
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Mariotti, Mauro, and Elena Zappa. "Remarks on the exotic flora of Capo Mortola (Ventimiglia, northern Italy) and its changes over time." Italian Botanist 14 (October 25, 2022): 1–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.14.79815.

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In this study, we compared current data and data of the census made in the 1990s related to the vascular flora of Capo Mortola (Ventimiglia, Italy), considering 270 taxa not dependent on crop management. The current status reported 198 alien species: 5 invasive, 65 naturalized 75 casual, 38 occurring as casual in human-dominated systems, but without direct intervention by humans and not close to parent plant, 15 occurring as casual alien, but still with some uncertainties for a definitive classification, and plus 3 cryptogenic and 1 eradicated (extinct) taxa, while in 1996 were 229 species: 87
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Wasowicz, Pawel. "Annotated checklist of vascular plants of Iceland." Fjölrit Náttúrufræðistofnunar 57 (April 16, 2020): 1–193. https://doi.org/10.33112/1027-832X.57.

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The present edition of the annotated checklist is a comprehensive catalogue of all vascular plant taxa: native and alien that occur in Iceland. The checklist features nearly 2500 taxa names, including ca. 1000 accepted names and more than 1400 synonyms and encompasses, apart from the updated list of native taxa, a complete and revised list of non-native plants (both naturalized and casual) as well as a number of more important cultivated species. According to the checklist, there are 426 native taxa in the Icelandic flora. Ten taxa have been classified as doubtfully native, ten taxa have been
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Sohrabi, Sima, Ayşe Yazlık, Ioannis Bazos, et al. "Alien species of Ipomoea in Greece, Türkiye and Iran: distribution, impacts and management." NeoBiota 97 (February 7, 2025): 135–60. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.97.131827.

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New introductions of alien Ipomoea species and their negative impacts have increased in Greece, Türkiye, and Iran. However, little is known about their current status, distribution, impacts, and management. Here, we provide a detailed overview of Ipomoea species in these countries and discuss the current and proposed management options for restoring invaded plant communities. We report on four alien Ipomoea species in Greece (three naturalized and one casual), 10 in Türkiye (eight naturalized and two casual), and 11 in Iran (eight naturalized of which two are invasive and three casual). Their
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MILBAU, ANN, and JANE C. STOUT. "Factors Associated with Alien Plants Transitioning from Casual, to Naturalized, to Invasive." Conservation Biology 22, no. 2 (2008): 308–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00877.x.

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Sohrabi, Sima, Ayşe Yazlık, Ioannis Bazos, et al. "Alien species of Ipomoea in Greece, Türkiye and Iran: distribution, impacts and management." NeoBiota 97 (February 7, 2025): 135–60. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.97.131827.

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New introductions of alien <i>Ipomoea</i> species and their negative impacts have increased in Greece, Türkiye, and Iran. However, little is known about their current status, distribution, impacts, and management. Here, we provide a detailed overview of <i>Ipomoea</i> species in these countries and discuss the current and proposed management options for restoring invaded plant communities. We report on four alien <i>Ipomoea</i> species in Greece (three naturalized and one casual), 10 in Türkiye (eight naturalized and two casual), and 11 in Iran (eight naturalized of which two are invasive and
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Patzelt, Annette, Petr Pyšek, Jan Pergl, and Mark van Kleunen. "Alien flora of Oman: invasion status, taxonomic composition, habitats, origin, and pathways of introduction." Biological Invasions 24, no. 4 (2022): 955–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02711-4.

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AbstractWe present the first inventory and status assessment of the alien flora of Oman, mainly based on field data collected from 1998 to 2021. The study provides (i) a comprehensive account of alien vascular plant species occurring in the wild in Oman, with information on their taxonomic composition. For each species information is given on (ii) invasion status (casual, naturalized or invasive), biogeography, habitat and life-form characteristics, and pathways of introduction. Further, we (iii) explain the differences in the alien species composition in different parts of the country, and (i
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Sennikov, Alexander N., and Georgy A. Lazkov. "Alien Plants of Kyrgyzstan: The First Complete Inventory, Distributions and Main Patterns." Plants 13, no. 2 (2024): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13020286.

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The first inventory of casual and naturalised alien plants of Kyrgyzstan is based on an overview of published data, which were re-assessed and re-evaluated using modern standards. Altogether, 151 alien species were registered in the country, of which nearly 40% became naturalised. The total number of alien plant species and the proportion of casual aliens are relatively low due to the harsh climatic conditions (high aridity and continentality) and predominantly high elevations. The highest number of alien plant species in Kyrgyzstan originated from the Mediterranean, which can be explained by
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Casual and naturalized alien plants"

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Moragues, Botey Eva. "Flora alòctona de les Illes Balears. Ecología de dos especies invasoras: Carpobrotus edules y Carpobrotus aff. acinaciformis." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de les Illes Balears, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/9371.

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La llegada de plantas exóticas fuera de su rango de distribución original y su posterior asentamiento en ecosistemas naturales no es una excepción en las Islas Baleares. En la actualidad tenemos 308 especies no nativas naturalizadas y subespontáneas que representan el 16% del total de la flora Balear. En esta tesis se ha evaluado el estado de la cuestión a nivel global y local. Se ha confeccionado el primer catálogo de flora introducida y se ha analizado cuales de ellas son más abundantes y peligrosas; así como también qué ecosistemas son más vulnerables a la introducción de éstas. También se
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Wu, Yung-Hwa, and 吳永華. "Study on invasions of naturalized alien plants in Lan-Yang plain." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/99856705880921035434.

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碩士<br>國立宜蘭大學<br>自然資源學系碩士班<br>94<br>Abstract This study investigates the plant communities of Lan-Yang plain to understand the ecological impacts caused by alien plant invasions. The goals were to establish a checklist of naturalized species, analyze their composition and characteristics, classify their habitats and vegetation patterns, explore their preference in habitats, estimate the relationships between invasive plant and native species, and reveal the most aggressive invasive species and the most threatened habitats to facilitate environment monitoring and conservation strategy. Naturali
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Books on the topic "Casual and naturalized alien plants"

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Gulzar, Ruquia, Anzar Ahmad Khuroo, and Irfan Rashid. Field Manual on Alien Flora of Kashmir Himalaya: Casual, Naturalised and Invasive Plants. Springer, 2023.

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