📚 Volume 30, Issue 4
📋 ID: QOWgsco
Authors
Dr. Mei-Ling Chen, Dr. Carlos Alvarez, Dr. Sophia Patel, Dr. Tomohiro Suzuki
, Pierre Rudenko, Andriy Watanabe, Vasyl Li
Biodiversity Research Institute, University of São Paulo; Department of Ecology, National University of Singapore; Centre for Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
Keywords
Invasive Species
Amazon Rainforest
Native Flora
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecosystem Management
Abstract
This study investigates the ecological consequences of invasive plant species on the native biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest. Through comprehensive field surveys and remote sensing data analysis, we identify key invasive species and assess their impact on native plant communities. Our findings highlight that invasive species contribute to significant alterations in ecosystem structure and function, leading to a decrease in native plant diversity. Strategies for managing invasive species and conserving the Amazon's unique biodiversity are proposed.
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📝 How to Cite
Dr. Mei-Ling Chen, Dr. Carlos Alvarez, Dr. Sophia Patel, Dr. Tomohiro Suzuki , Pierre Rudenko, Andriy Watanabe, Vasyl Li (2023).
"Ecological Impacts of Invasive Plant Species on Native Flora in the Amazon Rainforest".
Wulfenia, 30(4).