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Giuseppe Brundu

Giuseppe Brundu

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
47
Citations
11467
World Ranking
4361
National Ranking
78

Overview

Giuseppe Brundu is affiliated with the University of Sassari in Italy. Their research primarily spans Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with a substantial focus on subfields such as Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their work covers several main topics including Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Forest Insect Ecology and Management, Biological Control of Invasive Species, Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna, Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, Plant and animal studies, and Botany and Plant Ecology Studies.

Several notable papers published by Giuseppe Brundu include:

  • Impact of invasive alien plants on native plant communities and Natura 2000 habitats: State of the art, gap analysis and perspectives in Italy, 2020, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts, 2020, NeoBiota
  • Applying the Convention on Biological Diversity Pathway Classification to alien species in Europe, 2020, NeoBiota
  • A first checklist of the alien-dominated vegetation in Italy, 2020, Plant Sociology
  • Horizon Scanning to Predict and Prioritize Invasive Alien Species With the Potential to Threaten Human Health and Economies on Cyprus, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Giuseppe Brundu has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Vanessa Lozano
  • Laura Celesti-Grapow
  • David M. Richardson
  • Lina Podda
  • Adriano Stinca

Their research has been published in a variety of venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • NeoBiota
  • Italian Botanist
  • Biological Invasions
  • BioInvasions Records

Best Publications

  • No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide.

    Hanno Seebens;Hanno Seebens;Tim M. Blackburn;Ellie E. Dyer;Ellie E. Dyer;Piero Genovesi

  • Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools.

    Hanno Seebens;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn;Ellie E. Dyer;Ellie E. Dyer;Piero Genovesi

  • Inventory of the non‐native flora of Italy

    L. Celesti‐Grapow;A. Alessandrini;P. V. Arrigoni;E. Banfi

  • The changing role of ornamental horticulture in alien plant invasions

    Mark van Kleunen;Mark van Kleunen;Franz Essl;Jan Pergl;Giuseppe Brundu

  • Species attributes and invasion success by alien plants on Mediterranean islands

    Francisco Lloret;Frédéric Médail;Giuseppe Antonio Domenico Brundu;Ignazio Camarda

  • Local and regional assessments of the impacts of plant invaders on vegetation structure and soil properties of Mediterranean islands

    Montserrat Vilà;Marc Tessier;Carey M. Suehs;Giuseppe Antonio Domenico Brundu

  • Management and control methods of invasive alien freshwater aquatic plants: a review

    Andreas Hussner;I. Stiers;M.J.J.M. Verhofstad;E.S. Bakker

  • Crossing Frontiers in Tackling Pathways of Biological Invasions

    Franz Essl;Sven Bacher;Tim M. Blackburn;Olaf Booy

  • The Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database

    Mark van Kleunen;Petr Pyšek;Wayne Dawson;Franz Essl

  • Stakeholder engagement in the study and management of invasive alien species

    Ross T. Shackleton;Ross T. Shackleton;Ross T. Shackleton;Tim Adriaens;Giuseppe Brundu;Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz

  • An inventory of the names of vascular plants endemic to Italy, their loci classici and types

    Lorenzo Peruzzi;Gianniantonio Domina;Fabrizio Bartolucci;Gabriele Galasso

  • Integrating invasive species policies across ornamental horticulture supply-chains to prevent plant invasions

    Philip E. Hulme;Giuseppe Brundu;Marta Carboni;Marta Carboni;Katharina Dehnen-schmutz

  • Planted forests and invasive alien trees in Europe: A Code for managing existing and future plantings to mitigate the risk of negative impacts from invasions

    Giuseppe Brundu;David M. Richardson

  • Plant invasions : ecological threats and management solutions

    L. Child;J. H. Brock;G. Brundu;K. Prach

  • Non‐native flora of Italy: Species distribution and threats

    L. Celesti‐Grapow;A. Alessandrini;P. V. Arrigoni;S. Assini

  • Local and regional abundance of exotic plant species on Mediterranean islands: are species traits important?

    Francisco Lloret;Fréderic Médail;Giuseppe Antonio Domenico Brundu;Philip E. Hulme

  • Impact of invasive alien plants on native plant communities and Natura 2000 habitats: State of the art, gap analysis and perspectives in Italy.

    L. Lazzaro;R. Bolpagni;G. Buffa;R. Gentili

  • Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts

    Giuseppe Brundu;Aníbal Pauchard;Petr Pyšek;Petr Pyšek;Jan Pergl

  • Invasion of the Portuguese dune ecosystems by the exotic species Acacia longifolia (Andrews) Willd.: effects at the community level.

    H. Marchante;E. Marchante;H. Freitas;L. Child

  • The EPPO prioritization process for invasive alien plants

    S. Brunel;E. Branquart;G. Fried;J. Van Valkenburg

  • Emerging invasive alien plants for the Mediterranean Basin

    S. Brunel;Gritta Schrader;G. Brundu;G. Fried

  • Plant Invasions: Human perception, Ecological Impacts and Management

    B. Tokarska-Guzik;J. H. Brock;G. Brundu;L. Child

Frequent Co-Authors

Petr Pyšek
Petr Pyšek Czech Academy of Sciences
Mark Williamson
Mark Williamson University of York
Curtis C. Daehler
Curtis C. Daehler University of Hawaii at Manoa
Franz Essl
Franz Essl University of Vienna
Carlo Blasi
Carlo Blasi Sapienza University of Rome
Philip E. Hulme
Philip E. Hulme Lincoln University
Piero Genovesi
Piero Genovesi Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale
Jan Pergl
Jan Pergl Czech Academy of Sciences
Ingolf Kühn
Ingolf Kühn Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Jonathan M. Jeschke
Jonathan M. Jeschke Freie Universität Berlin

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