Tropical Forest Community Ecology

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Table 24.1


Exotic species cited in the text as invasive in tropical forests.


Exotic species

Growthform

Invasive range

Invadedecosystems

Attributes ofthe invadedecosystem

References

Annona glabra

Tree

Pacific Islands,Australia(Queensland),Vietnam

Fresh- orbrackish-waterwetlands;

Melaleuca

swamps (Queensland)

Open canopy, floodedsoils

Humphries

et al.

(1991)

Ardisia elliptica

Shrub

Pacific Islands,Australia, USA(Florida)

Moist lowland forestand riparian areas

Forest understory

Horvitz

et al.

(1998)

Broussonetia papyrifera

Tree

Western Pacific, SEUSA, Uganda

Tropical rainforest

Treefall clearings

Sheil

et al.

(2000)

Cassia spectabilis

Tree

Uganda

Tropical rainforest

Treefall clearings

Sheil

et al.

(2000)

Chromolaena odorata

Shrub

Pacific Islands, SEAsia, Australia

Tropical moist forest

Disturbances caused byungulates, swiddenagriculture

Chandrasekaran andSwamy (2000),Chandrashekara andRamakrishnan (1994),Ghazoul (2004)

Cinchona pubescens

Tree

Pacific Islands, esp.Galápagos

Tropical moist uplandforest

Island ecosystems, forestunderstory

MacDonald

et al.

(1988)

Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Tree

Pacific Islands,Seychelles

Tropical moistsecondary forest

Island ecosystems,slopes, ravines

Fleischmann (1997)

Clidemia hirta

Shrub

Pacific Islands,Australia, Malaysia,Réunion

Tropical moist forest

Island ecosystems, forestunderstory

DeWalt

et al.

(2004),

Wester and Wood(1977)

Falcataria moluccana

Tree

Pacific Islands,Singapore, Indonesia,Réunion, Seychelles

Tropical moist forest

Island ecosystems, opencanopies, nitrogen-poorsubstrates

Hughes and Denslow(2005)

Hedychium gardnerianum

Herb

USA (Hawai’i), NewZealand, Réunion

Tropical moistsubmontane forest

Island ecosystems, forestunderstory

Smith (1985)

Lantana camara

Shrub

Pacific Islands,Australia, India, SEAsia, Indian Ocean

Mesic and dry forests

Disturbances due toungulates, swiddenagriculture

Chandrasekaran andSwamy (2000),Chandrashekara andRamakrishnan (1994),Ramakrishnan andVitousek (1989)

Melaleuca quinquenervia

Tree

Pacific Islands, USA(Florida)

Subtropicalforest/marsh ecotone

Flooded soils, opencanopy

Ewel (1986)
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