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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
by
Martin, Roberta E
, Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty
, Boardman, Joseph
, Green, Robert O
, Eastwood, Michael
, Asner, Gregory P
, Knapp, David E
, Vitousek, Peter M
, Hughes, R. Flint
in
Airborne sensing
/ Biological Sciences
/ community ecology
/ Ecological effects
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ environmental impact
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forest canopy
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forest reserves
/ Forest stands
/ Hawaii
/ Imaging, Three-Dimensional
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive plants
/ Invasive species
/ invasive tree species
/ lowland forests
/ Montane forests
/ Mountain forests
/ Nitrogen fixation
/ Nonnative species
/ overstory
/ Plant Physiological Phenomena
/ Plant species
/ Rain
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ stand structure
/ three-dimensional structure
/ Trees
/ tropical forests
/ tropical rain forests
/ Understory
2008
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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
by
Martin, Roberta E
, Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty
, Boardman, Joseph
, Green, Robert O
, Eastwood, Michael
, Asner, Gregory P
, Knapp, David E
, Vitousek, Peter M
, Hughes, R. Flint
in
Airborne sensing
/ Biological Sciences
/ community ecology
/ Ecological effects
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ environmental impact
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forest canopy
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forest reserves
/ Forest stands
/ Hawaii
/ Imaging, Three-Dimensional
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive plants
/ Invasive species
/ invasive tree species
/ lowland forests
/ Montane forests
/ Mountain forests
/ Nitrogen fixation
/ Nonnative species
/ overstory
/ Plant Physiological Phenomena
/ Plant species
/ Rain
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ stand structure
/ three-dimensional structure
/ Trees
/ tropical forests
/ tropical rain forests
/ Understory
2008
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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
by
Martin, Roberta E
, Kennedy-Bowdoin, Ty
, Boardman, Joseph
, Green, Robert O
, Eastwood, Michael
, Asner, Gregory P
, Knapp, David E
, Vitousek, Peter M
, Hughes, R. Flint
in
Airborne sensing
/ Biological Sciences
/ community ecology
/ Ecological effects
/ ecological invasion
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental changes
/ environmental impact
/ Flowers & plants
/ Forest canopy
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forest reserves
/ Forest stands
/ Hawaii
/ Imaging, Three-Dimensional
/ Indigenous plants
/ Indigenous species
/ Invasions
/ Invasive plants
/ Invasive species
/ invasive tree species
/ lowland forests
/ Montane forests
/ Mountain forests
/ Nitrogen fixation
/ Nonnative species
/ overstory
/ Plant Physiological Phenomena
/ Plant species
/ Rain
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ stand structure
/ three-dimensional structure
/ Trees
/ tropical forests
/ tropical rain forests
/ Understory
2008
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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
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Invasive plants transform the three-dimensional structure of rain forests
2008
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Overview
Biological invasions contribute to global environmental change, but the dynamics and consequences of most invasions are difficult to assess at regional scales. We deployed an airborne remote sensing system that mapped the location and impacts of five highly invasive plant species across 221,875 ha of Hawaiian ecosystems, identifying four distinct ways that these species transform the three-dimensional (3D) structure of native rain forests. In lowland to montane forests, three invasive tree species replace native midcanopy and understory plants, whereas one understory invader excludes native species at the ground level. A fifth invasive nitrogen-fixing tree, in combination with a midcanopy alien tree, replaces native plants at all canopy levels in lowland forests. We conclude that this diverse array of alien plant species, each representing a different growth form or functional type, is changing the fundamental 3D structure of native Hawaiian rain forests. Our work also demonstrates how an airborne mapping strategy can identify and track the spread of certain invasive plant species, determine ecological consequences of their proliferation, and provide detailed geographic information to conservation and management efforts.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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