Invasive plant species are among the major threats to freshwater biodiversity. Few experimental studies have investigated whether native plant diversity can provide biotic resistance to invaders in freshwater ecosystems. At small spatial scales, invasion resistance may increase with plant species richness due to a better use of available resources, leaving less available for a potential invader (Complementarity effect) and/or the greater probability to have a highly competitive (or productive) native species in the community (Selection effect). In submerged aquatic plant communities, we tested the following hypotheses: (1) invader establishment success is greatest in the absence of a native plant community; (2) lower in plant communities wi...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
The responses of native plants to competition with invasive plants depend mainly on the density of t...
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other...
Invasive plant species are among the major threats to freshwater biodiversity. Few experimental stud...
Biotic resistance to alien plant invasions is mainly determined by ecological interactions in two la...
International audienceInvasive aquatic plants constitute a great problem in many freshwater systems....
International audienceThe success of invasive species is due to their ability to displace other spec...
Invasive species pose a major threat to global diversity, and once they are well established their e...
The role of the native species richness and density in ecosystem invasibility is a matter of concern...
<div><p>The role of the native species richness and density in ecosystem invasibility is a matter of...
Understanding the biotic and abiotic factors that influence the susceptibility of a community to inv...
1. Non-native plants increasingly dominate the vegetation in aquatic ecosystems and thrive in eutrop...
Background and Aims: The successful spread of invasive plants in new environments is often linked to...
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other...
International audienceThe invasion of aquatic ecosystems by non-native species often leads to compet...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
The responses of native plants to competition with invasive plants depend mainly on the density of t...
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other...
Invasive plant species are among the major threats to freshwater biodiversity. Few experimental stud...
Biotic resistance to alien plant invasions is mainly determined by ecological interactions in two la...
International audienceInvasive aquatic plants constitute a great problem in many freshwater systems....
International audienceThe success of invasive species is due to their ability to displace other spec...
Invasive species pose a major threat to global diversity, and once they are well established their e...
The role of the native species richness and density in ecosystem invasibility is a matter of concern...
<div><p>The role of the native species richness and density in ecosystem invasibility is a matter of...
Understanding the biotic and abiotic factors that influence the susceptibility of a community to inv...
1. Non-native plants increasingly dominate the vegetation in aquatic ecosystems and thrive in eutrop...
Background and Aims: The successful spread of invasive plants in new environments is often linked to...
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other...
International audienceThe invasion of aquatic ecosystems by non-native species often leads to compet...
International audienceThe success of invasive macrophytes is due to the ability of introduced fragme...
The responses of native plants to competition with invasive plants depend mainly on the density of t...
Ecosystems that are heavily invaded by an exotic species often contain abundant populations of other...