Invaders into established communities must overcome low resource availability. To establish, invaders must either appropriate resources from existing individuals through interference competition or efficiently use the small amount of resource that remains. Although both strategies may be important, they are rarely considered together and, in particular, resource-use efficiency is often ignored in systems dominated by interference competition. To identify the traits that confer invasion success, we experimentally invaded resource patches in established communities with multiple species from two functional groups that differ in interference competitive ability and resource-use efficiency. In contrast to previous assessments, we show that reso...
1. A number of experimental studies have supported the hypothesis that diversity increases invasion ...
Elton's concept of community-level resistance to invasion has derived significant theoretical suppor...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...
Interference competition is ubiquitous in nature. Yet its effects on resource exploitation remain la...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Community diversity affects the survival of newly introduced species via resource competition. Compe...
At least since Elton's work in the 1950s it has been argued that properties of recipient communities...
The roles of species richness, resource use, and resource availability are central to many hypothese...
The success of species invasions depends on both the characteristics of the invaded habitat and the ...
The invasion of alien species and genotypes is an increasing concern in contemporary ecology. A cent...
Invasive plant species can form dense populations across large tracts of land. Based on these observ...
The process of biological invasions is necessary to understand to prevent future invasions and their...
Competition is exploitative when species compete for the same limited resource, and interference whe...
Interspecific owever, empirical evidence of the resource availability competition is an essential el...
1. A number of experimental studies have supported the hypothesis that diversity increases invasion ...
Elton's concept of community-level resistance to invasion has derived significant theoretical suppor...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...
Interference competition is ubiquitous in nature. Yet its effects on resource exploitation remain la...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Community diversity affects the survival of newly introduced species via resource competition. Compe...
At least since Elton's work in the 1950s it has been argued that properties of recipient communities...
The roles of species richness, resource use, and resource availability are central to many hypothese...
The success of species invasions depends on both the characteristics of the invaded habitat and the ...
The invasion of alien species and genotypes is an increasing concern in contemporary ecology. A cent...
Invasive plant species can form dense populations across large tracts of land. Based on these observ...
The process of biological invasions is necessary to understand to prevent future invasions and their...
Competition is exploitative when species compete for the same limited resource, and interference whe...
Interspecific owever, empirical evidence of the resource availability competition is an essential el...
1. A number of experimental studies have supported the hypothesis that diversity increases invasion ...
Elton's concept of community-level resistance to invasion has derived significant theoretical suppor...
P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type o...