- A
ruderal species is a
plant species that is
first to
colonize disturbed lands. The
disturbance may be natural – for example,
wildfires or avalanches –...
-
western Asia,
extinct in Algeria, and
introduced in Argentina. A
somewhat ruderal species, it is a
minor weed of cultivation. "Valerianella
vesicaria (L...
- "Weed" as a
category of
plant overlaps with the
closely related concepts of
ruderal and
pioneer species.
Pioneer species are
specifically adapted to disturbed...
- plant, and is
known as a tumbleweed.
Diaspores are
common in
weedy and
ruderal species. Collectively, diaspores, seeds, and
spores that have been modified...
-
Ophonus puncticeps is a
species of
ruderal ground beetle native to the
Palearctic realm,
including Europe and the Near East. The
species is
black coloured...
- Mediterranean. It is
found in the
coastal maquis shrubland biome, and in
ruderal situations.
Asparagus albus was
formally described in 1753 by the Swedish...
- the mainland.
Reliance upon wind
dispersal is
common among many
weedy or
ruderal species.
Unusual mechanisms of wind
dispersal include tumbleweeds. A related...
- into the following:
Cultigen apophytes –
spread by
cultivation methods Ruderal apophytes –
spread by
development of
marginal areas Pyrophyte apophytes...
- its
triangular flat fruits,
which are purse-like, is a
small annual and
ruderal flowering plant in the
mustard family (Br****icaceae).
Scientists have referred...
-
produced a
revival in at
least five "Schedule 41 priority" species: the
ruderal bumblebee,
Bombus ruderatus; the red-shanked
carder bee,
Bombus ruderarius;...