10 results for Impatiens glandulifera (ornamental jewelweed)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
8029 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Anecdotal N/A Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) is considered to be one of the most invasive plants in the world. 25513
8030 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Experimental Field Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) is able to out-compete beneficial, and often native, plants for physical space, light, and nutrients. 25487
8031 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Experimental Field Early spring emergence of ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera), plus the ability to capitalize on disturbance opportunities, can lead to dense monospecific stands. British Isles 35255
8032 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Experimental Field As access to nutrients increases, ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) individuals will allocate extra resources and energy for seed production. British Isles 25511
8033 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Observational Field Studies of six riparian communities in the Czech Republic indicated that ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) has a negligible effect on existing communities and therefore is not a threat to plant diversity there. Czech Republic 18282
8034 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Anecdotal N/A Preferential visitation of ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) by pollinators could ultimately lead to a reduction in fitness of neighboring species. 25487
8035 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Experimental Laboratory In a study in Belgium, ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) was visited by potential pollinators up to 250 times—substantially more than other Impatiens species studied (< 10 visits). Belgium, Germany 25508
8036 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Experimental Field In a study conducted in Germany, there was no significant evidence to suggest that Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) out-competes native plants for pollinators during periods of simultaneous blooming. Lower Saxony, Germany 25489
8037 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Observational Field Due to its genetic variation, ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) has the ability to adapt to local environments within a few generations and has a strong probability of expanding northward into previously unoccupied niches. Europe 25497
8038 Impatiens glandulifera Competition Observational Field Ornamental jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera) also seems to react positively to increases in carbon dioxide and temperature. With increasing global mean temperature, I. glandulifera could expand its range northward by several degrees latitude. Norway and Sweden 25490

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