Invasive Plants and Climate Change

http://www.weeds.crc.org.au/documents/bn_climate_c...
Cooperative Research Centre for Australian Weed Management
weeds invasive plants seed dispersal rainfall impacts

Invasive plants generally have excellent seed transport mechanisms, often by human activity or by birds, and are likely to spread rapidly into new areas, quickly exploiting changing climatic conditions that favour their establishment. Climate change can therefore be expected to favour invasive plants over established native vegetation, especially if accompanied by an increase in extreme conditions such as droughts alternating with very wet years.

Publication
27-Jun-2008
30-Jun-2008
Clare Taylor
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