Fallopia japonica
(Japanese knotweed)
Plants
Exotic

Impact ID4674
Impact TypeHabitat Alteration
Study TypeExperimental
Study LocationField
Impact DescriptionJapanese knotweed, Fallopia japonica, invasions could degrade terrestrial habitat quality for frogs by indirectly reducing invertebrate abundance.
Reference37068
Great Lakes RegionYes
Cost 
Locationeast of Hawkin's Pond, Broome Co., New York, USA

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