A study reveals the impact of the giant reed, an exotic invader plant in the riverbeds, on the ground arthropods

Friday, May 27, 2016 - 09:00 in Biology & Nature

The reed, an abundant plant in riverbanks around the world, alters the ground arthropod communities and reduces the body size of these invertebrates in the natural habitats it colonizes, according to a study published in the magazine Biological Invasions.

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