His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Introduced species, Invasive species, Woody plant and Biological dispersal. His Ecology research incorporates themes from Seed dispersal, Propagule pressure and Botany. His work blends Introduced species and Context studies together.
The various areas that Marcel Rejmánek examines in his Invasive species study include Plant ecology, Ecology, Weed control and Habitat. His research investigates the connection between Woody plant and topics such as Taxonomy that intersect with problems in Database, Shrub and Acacia longifolia. His Biological dispersal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Beech, Climate change and Agroforestry.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Invasive species, Introduced species, Botany and Ecology. Marcel Rejmánek works mostly in the field of Ecology, limiting it down to topics relating to Seed dispersal and, in certain cases, Frugivore. His Invasive species study also includes
His studies deal with areas such as Taxon, Taxonomy, Fabaceae and Flora as well as Introduced species. In most of his Botany studies, his work intersects topics such as Horticulture. Marcel Rejmánek interconnects Plant community and Species richness in the investigation of issues within Species diversity.
Marcel Rejmánek mainly focuses on Ecology, Invasive species, Introduced species, Biodiversity and Seed dispersal. The Invasive species study combines topics in areas such as Natural history, Gypsy moth and Woody plant. His research on Introduced species frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Habitat.
His Biodiversity research incorporates elements of Agroforestry, Species richness, Extinction and Disturbance. Marcel Rejmánek combines subjects such as Rosaceae, Elaeocarpaceae and Botany with his study of Seed dispersal. In his research, Taxon is intimately related to Plant species, which falls under the overarching field of Alien species.
Marcel Rejmánek spends much of his time researching Ecology, Invasive species, Introduced species, Woody plant and Alien species. His Ecology study typically links adjacent topics like Propagule pressure. His Invasive species study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecology and Natural history.
As part of his studies on Introduced species, Marcel Rejmánek frequently links adjacent subjects like Environmental resource management. His study looks at the relationship between Woody plant and fields such as Taxonomy, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. The concepts of his Alien species study are interwoven with issues in Taxon, Plant species, Database and Plant community.
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Naturalization and invasion of alien plants: concepts and definitions
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Diversity and Distributions (2000)
INTRODUCED SPECIES: A SIGNIFICANT COMPONENT OF HUMAN-CAUSED GLOBAL CHANGE
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology (1997)
What attributes make some plant species more invasive
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Ecology (1996)
Plant invasions--the role of mutualisms.
David M. Richardson;Nicky Allsopp;Carla M. D'antonio;Suzanne J. Milton.
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society (2007)
Alien plants in checklists and floras: towards better communication between taxonomists and ecologists
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Taxon (2004)
Trees and shrubs as invasive alien species – a global review
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Diversity and Distributions (2011)
Invasive plants: approaches and predictions
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Austral Ecology (2000)
Time lags in biological invasions with regard to the success and failure of alien species.
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Plant invasions: general aspects and special problems. Workshop held at Kostelec nad Černými lesy, Czech Republic, 16-19 September 1993. (1995)
A theory of seed plant invasiveness: The first sketch
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Biological Conservation (1996)
Toward a causal explanation of plant invasiveness: seedling growth and life-history strategies of 29 pine (Pinus) species.
Eva Grotkopp;Marcel Rejmánek;Thomas L. Rost.
The American Naturalist (2002)
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