The ecological problems caused by invasive plants have become increasingly prominent, and the level of environmental risk caused by invasive plants will continue to increase with the rising frequency and intensity of anthropological activities. More importantly, biological invasion as a result of invasive plants has become a major cause of biodiversity loss in recent years. Therefore, further work is urgently needed to elucidate the key mechanisms underlying the successful invasion of invasive plants, assess the ecological risks of invasive plants, and identify the ecological management of invasive plants, as well as early warning signs and means of prevention.
This Special Issue can provide an in-depth analysis and a comprehensive overview of the key mechanisms underlying the successful invasion of invasive plants and offer an assessment of the ecological risk of invasive plants, the ecological management of invasive plants, and early warning signs and prevention.