Effect of Land Use Dynamics on the Distribution of Chromolaena Odorata (Asteraceae) and Mesosphaerum Suaveolens (Lamiaceae), Two Invasive Alien Species in Benin, West Africa
Gorgias AÏKPON,
Jean Cossi GANGLO
Abstract:Invasive plants are now a major threat to biodiversity, agriculture and natural habitats around the world. It is now increasingly recognized that land uses are linked to invasion processes. Despite the various mutations and land cover changes observed in Benin, the expansion of invasive alien species in relation to land uses is poorly documented. This study, through systemic analysis and remote sensing, aims to investigate the link between land uses and the spread of Chromolaena odorata and Mesosphaerum suaveo… Show more
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