Impacts of the Invasive Impatiens glandulifera: Lessons Learned from One of Europe’s Top Invasive Species
Stephanie Coakley, Carloalberto Petti
Abstract
Biological invasions are renowned for their negative ecological and economic implications, however from studying invasions invaluable insights can be gained in the fields of ecology and evolution- potentially contributing towards conservation plans to deal, not only with biological invasion, but with other concerning issues, such as climate change. Impatiens glandulifera, or Himalayan balsam, is widely considered to be a highly problematic invasive, having spread across more than thirty countries during the past century. This paper will examine the findings which have arose from studying I. glandulifera and its impacts on the invaded ecosystem.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyBalsamInvasive speciesEcologyImpatiensNature ConservationEcosystemBotanyCultivarEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesAnimal Ecology and Behavior StudiesBiological Control of Invasive Species