- A
ruderal species is a
plant species that is
first to
colonize disturbed lands. The
disturbance may be natural – for example,
wildfires or avalanches –...
- and
alpine habitats and to arid,
Mediterranean areas, many
species are
ruderal and
segetal (growing in cornfields).
Pteridophyllum grows in the undergrowth...
- an
annual herb,
native to the
Palaearctic and
widely naturalised as a
ruderal species in
suitable disturbed habitats worldwide.
Senecio vulgaris is an...
- the mainland.
Reliance upon wind
dispersal is
common among many
weedy or
ruderal species.
Unusual mechanisms of wind
dispersal include tumbleweeds. A related...
-
Bombus ruderatus, the
large garden bumblebee or
ruderal bumblebee, is a
species of long-tongued
bumblebee found in
Europe and in some
parts of northern...
- Mediterranean. It is
found in the
coastal maquis shrubland biome, and in
ruderal situations. Véla, E. (2018). "Espárrago
Asparagus albus". IUCN Red List...
- plant, and is
known as a tumbleweed.
Diaspores are
common in
weedy and
ruderal species. Collectively, diaspores, seeds, and
spores that have been modified...
- "Weed" as a
category of
plant overlaps with the
closely related concepts of
ruderal and
pioneer species.
Pioneer species are
specifically adapted to disturbed...
- as
construction sites, road
cuttings and verges,
cultivated lands - see
ruderal species Bare clay -
Orchids Mountains -
Lichens The
pioneering fauna will...
-
introduced in
southern Africa, India, and Hawaii.
Yellow trumpetbush is a
ruderal species,
readily colonizing disturbed, rocky, sandy, and
cleared land and...