1. Theories linking diversity to ecosystem function have been challenged by the widespread observation of more exotic species in more diverse native communities. Few studies have addressed the key underlying process by dissecting how community diversity is shaped by the same environmental gradients that determine biotic and abiotic resistance to new invaders. 2. In grasslands on highly heterogeneous soils, we used addition of a recent invader, competitor removal, and structural equation modelling (SEM) to analyse soil influences on community diversity, biotic and abiotic resistance, and invader success. 3. Biotic resistance, measured by reduction in invader success in the presence of the resident community, was negatively correlated with sp...
Background Although plant diversity is postulated to resist invasion, studies have not provided cons...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
1. Theories linking diversity to ecosystem function have been challenged by the widespread observati...
Theories linking diversity to ecosystem function have been challenged by the widespread observation ...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
The biotic resistance hypothesis predicts that diverse native communities are more resistant to inva...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Functional and phylogenetic diversity (FD and PD respectively) of the resident community are expe...
Biotic resistance, the ability of resident species to limit invasion, is a critical process determin...
Background and Aims Attempts to answer the old question of whether high diversity causes high invasi...
Soil biota have been credited with helping to maintain native plant diversity in multiple systems. R...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Background Although plant diversity is postulated to resist invasion, studies have not provided cons...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
1. Theories linking diversity to ecosystem function have been challenged by the widespread observati...
Theories linking diversity to ecosystem function have been challenged by the widespread observation ...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
The biotic resistance hypothesis predicts that diverse native communities are more resistant to inva...
1. Human impacts are often thought of as homogenizing natural communities, but it is unclear how the...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Functional and phylogenetic diversity (FD and PD respectively) of the resident community are expe...
Biotic resistance, the ability of resident species to limit invasion, is a critical process determin...
Background and Aims Attempts to answer the old question of whether high diversity causes high invasi...
Soil biota have been credited with helping to maintain native plant diversity in multiple systems. R...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Background Although plant diversity is postulated to resist invasion, studies have not provided cons...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity worldwide. Nonetheless, a unified theory linking disturba...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...