18.092023September 18, 2023 Removing One Invasive Species Makes Room for AnotherBy Audrey BoweIn Blog, Research SummariesTags invasive plants, invasive species, management, manual removal, nonnative biotic resistance, removal, removal timing, restoration, scotch broom, shrubs, sweetbriar rose, timing Torres et al. investigate what happens when you remove invasive plant species, and how timing of removal activities impacts plant communities.
21.042022April 21, 2022 Emerging from the forest: invasive plant removal impacts on salamandersBy Justin DalabaIn Blog, Research SummariesTags abiotic, control, field experiment, field research, forest, herpetology, invasive plants, management, non-target impacts, occupancy, recovery, removal, research, restoration, salamanders, soil chemistry, unintended consequences With Spring setting in, plants are not the only thing emerging from the forest floor. Many frog and salamander species are on the move, but how might invasive plant management impact these ecologically important taxa?