University of Wyoming Researchers Find Nonnative Species in Oahu Play Greater Role in Seed Dispersal Networks
January 12, 2021
January 12, 2021
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Jan. 12 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on Jan. 11:
University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.
"Hawaii is one of the most altered ecosystems in the world, and we are lucky enough to examine how these nonnative-dominated communities alter imp . . .
University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.
"Hawaii is one of the most altered ecosystems in the world, and we are lucky enough to examine how these nonnative-dominated communities alter imp . . .