Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time encounter biotic resistance from resident generalist herbivores in their new ranges. The Shifting Defense Hypothesis predicts that this will result in evolution of decreased defense against specialist herbivores and increased defense against generalist herbivores. To test this, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis of 61 common garden studies that provide data on resistance and/or tolerance for both introduced and native populations of 32 invasive plant species. We demonstrate that introduced populations, relative to native populations, decreased their resistance against specialists, and increased their resistance against generalists. These ...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on...
Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and ...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions (“biotic resistance” sensu E...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on...
Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and ...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions (“biotic resistance” sensu E...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on...
Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and ...