ii Summary The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but the pathways and mechanisms that underlie these effects remain poorly understood. In depth investigation of invasion mechanisms is vital to understanding why invasive plants impact only certain systems, and why only some invaders have disproportionately large impacts on the invaded community. There are many mechanisms such as lack of natural enemies or control mechanisms, the individual characteristics of the invader and invaded communities, direct and indirect resource competition, evolution or hybridisation, altered ecosystems processes, and allelopathy that may explain the invasion processes of plant species. Among these possible influences...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Abstract Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through compet...
The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but the pathways...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Successful plant invasions depend, at least partly, on interactions between introduced plants and na...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
El principal problema asociado a las invasiones vegetales en los ecosistemas terrestres es la pérdid...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Abstract Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through compet...
The effects of plant invasions on ecosystem structure and function are well studied but the pathways...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Allelopathy (i.e., chemical interaction among species) was originally conceived as inclusive of posi...
Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, c...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Successful plant invasions depend, at least partly, on interactions between introduced plants and na...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
Studies of allelopathy in terrestrial systems have experienced tremendous growth as interest has ris...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
El principal problema asociado a las invasiones vegetales en los ecosistemas terrestres es la pérdid...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
Plants can release chemicals into the environment that suppress the growth and establishment of othe...
Abstract Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through compet...