Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis (DNH) proposes that colonization is less likely when the colonizing species is related to members of the invaded community, because evolutionary closeness intensifies competition among species that share similar resources. Studies that have evaluated DNH from correlational evidence have yielded controversial results with respect to its occurrence and generality. In the present study we carried out a set of manipulative experiments in which we controlled the phylogenetic relatedness of one colonizing species (Lactuca sativa) with five assemblages of plants (the recipient communities), and evaluated the colonizing success using five indicators (germination, growth, flowering, survival, and recruitment). The ...
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (DNH), which predicts that alien species more distantly related t...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain biotic resistance of a recipient plant community b...
<div><p>Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis (DNH) proposes that colonization is less likely when the ...
With the increase of human mobility, also the breakdown of biogeographical barriers by voluntarily o...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis predicts successful alien invaders to be distantly related to nat...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Charles Darwin posited two alternative hypotheses to explain the success of nonnative species based ...
Darwin proposed two seemingly contradictory hypotheses for a better understanding of biological inva...
Published by: The University of Chicago Press for The American Society of NaturalistsDOI: 10.1086/65...
The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a r...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (DNH), which predicts that alien species more distantly related t...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain biotic resistance of a recipient plant community b...
<div><p>Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis (DNH) proposes that colonization is less likely when the ...
With the increase of human mobility, also the breakdown of biogeographical barriers by voluntarily o...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis predicts successful alien invaders to be distantly related to nat...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Charles Darwin posited two alternative hypotheses to explain the success of nonnative species based ...
Darwin proposed two seemingly contradictory hypotheses for a better understanding of biological inva...
Published by: The University of Chicago Press for The American Society of NaturalistsDOI: 10.1086/65...
The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a r...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (DNH), which predicts that alien species more distantly related t...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain biotic resistance of a recipient plant community b...