Invasive terrestrial plant species in the Romanian protected areas. A review of the geographical aspects

Geographical factors play an essential role in the occurrence and spread of invasive species worldwide, and their particular analysis at regional and local scales becomes important in understanding species development patterns. The present paper discusses the relationships between some key geographi...

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Main Authors: Grigorescu Ines, Kucsicsa Gheorghe, Dumitraşcu Monica, Doroftei Mihai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-11-01
Series:Folia Oecologica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2020-0020
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Summary:Geographical factors play an essential role in the occurrence and spread of invasive species worldwide, and their particular analysis at regional and local scales becomes important in understanding species development patterns. The present paper discusses the relationships between some key geographical factors and the Invasive Terrestrial Plant Species (ITPS) distribution, and their environmental implications in a few protected areas in Romania. The authors focused their attention on three of the foremost invaders (i.e. Amorpha fruticosa, Ailanthus altissima and Fallopia japonica) making use of the information provided by the scientific literature and some illustrative examples developed in the framework of the FP7 enviroGRIDS project. The study is aimed to increase the knowledge of the ITPS and, specifically, to contribute to the geographical understanding of the role played by the driving factors in their distribution and spread in various habitats and ecosystems. The results will further support the control efforts in protected areas where, often, valuable native species are at risk of being replaced by non-native species.
ISSN:1338-7014