Abstract How interactions between exotic species affect invasion impact is a fundamental issue on both theoretical and applied grounds. Exotics can facilitate establishment and invasion of other exotics (invasional meltdown) or they can restrict them by re-establishing natural population control (as predicted by the enemy-release hypothesis). We studied forest invasion on an Argentinean island where 43 species of Pinaceae, including 60 % of the world’s recorded invasive Pinaceae, were introduced c. 1920 but where few species are colonizing pristine areas. In this area two species of Palearctic deer, natural enemies of most Pinaceae, were introduced 80 years ago. Expecting deer to help to control the exotics, we conducted a cafeteria experim...
A recent review on exotic cervids concluded that deer introduced to Patagonia impacted habitat and n...
Forests in eastern North America are experiencing high densities of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus vi...
Pine species (genus Pinus) have been introduced across the Southern Hemisphere for forestry and seve...
Abstract Interactions between exotic plants and animals can play a major role in determining success...
The magnitude and direction of an invasive species’ impact may be determined by its co-existence and...
Numerous deer species have been introduced beyond their native range into ecosystems around the worl...
Changes in land use patterns and vegetation can trigger ecological change in occupancy and community...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Exotic plant invasions and chronic high levels of herbivory are two of the major biotic stressors im...
Invasive conifer species are increasingly recognized as a serious problem in many parts of the world...
Invasive plant impacts vary widely across introduced ranges. We tested the hypothesis that differenc...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
Aim: To determine biotic and abiotic controls on pine invasion globally within six ecoregions that i...
The effects of herbivory on plant invasions are broadly discussed, and many studies have led to wide...
A recent review on exotic cervids concluded that deer introduced to Patagonia impacted habitat and n...
Forests in eastern North America are experiencing high densities of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus vi...
Pine species (genus Pinus) have been introduced across the Southern Hemisphere for forestry and seve...
Abstract Interactions between exotic plants and animals can play a major role in determining success...
The magnitude and direction of an invasive species’ impact may be determined by its co-existence and...
Numerous deer species have been introduced beyond their native range into ecosystems around the worl...
Changes in land use patterns and vegetation can trigger ecological change in occupancy and community...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One k...
Exotic plant invasions and chronic high levels of herbivory are two of the major biotic stressors im...
Invasive conifer species are increasingly recognized as a serious problem in many parts of the world...
Invasive plant impacts vary widely across introduced ranges. We tested the hypothesis that differenc...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
Aim: To determine biotic and abiotic controls on pine invasion globally within six ecoregions that i...
The effects of herbivory on plant invasions are broadly discussed, and many studies have led to wide...
A recent review on exotic cervids concluded that deer introduced to Patagonia impacted habitat and n...
Forests in eastern North America are experiencing high densities of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus vi...
Pine species (genus Pinus) have been introduced across the Southern Hemisphere for forestry and seve...