Biological Invasion by Myrica faya Alters Ecosystem Development in Hawaii

Science. 1987 Nov 6;238(4828):802-4. doi: 10.1126/science.238.4828.802.

Abstract

The exotic nitrogen-fixing tree Myrica faya invades young volcanic sites where the growth of native plants is limited by a lack of nitrogen. Myrica quadruples the amount of nitrogen entering certain sites and increases the overall biological availability of nitrogen, thereby altering the nature of ecosystem development after volcanic eruptions.