Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combination of both regenerative and vegetative attributes. Identifying those attributes may benefit from approaches that specifically compare related exotic and native species, thereby overcoming strong habitat dependence and phylogenetic bias. Gleditsia triacanthos L. (Fabaceae) is described as an aggressive woody invader in a broad range of ecosystems of Argentina, where it 5 coexists with other leguminous trees. In the present study,weassessed whether the success of G. triacanthos in the lower areas of Chaco woodlands of central Argentina is determined (1) by differences from the dominant native, Prosopis alba, in its combination of sever...
Aims: Ligustrum lucidum, native to China, is one of the dominant exotic and invasive tree species in...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Nowadays forests, which were formerly considered resistant to invasion due to its shady understories...
Alien plants that expand towards high elevations from surrounding lowlands must simultaneously toler...
The biotic resistance theory relates invader success to species richness, and predicts that, as spec...
Facilitation by nurse plants is a common interaction, whereby climatic harshness and/or other limiti...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and local adaption can contribute to the success of invas...
Although much effort has been devoted to identify plant traits related to invasiveness, the success ...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
In this study we assessed the water transport strategies and the abundance of alien and native tree ...
The Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning (BEF) literature proposes that ecosystem functioning increase...
Gleditsia triacanthos L. is a woody species native to North America that has invaded Uruguay, Spain,...
Questions: It is well documented that invasive alien plants can reduce species richness and diversit...
Aims: Ligustrum lucidum, native to China, is one of the dominant exotic and invasive tree species in...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Nowadays forests, which were formerly considered resistant to invasion due to its shady understories...
Alien plants that expand towards high elevations from surrounding lowlands must simultaneously toler...
The biotic resistance theory relates invader success to species richness, and predicts that, as spec...
Facilitation by nurse plants is a common interaction, whereby climatic harshness and/or other limiti...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and local adaption can contribute to the success of invas...
Although much effort has been devoted to identify plant traits related to invasiveness, the success ...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
In this study we assessed the water transport strategies and the abundance of alien and native tree ...
The Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning (BEF) literature proposes that ecosystem functioning increase...
Gleditsia triacanthos L. is a woody species native to North America that has invaded Uruguay, Spain,...
Questions: It is well documented that invasive alien plants can reduce species richness and diversit...
Aims: Ligustrum lucidum, native to China, is one of the dominant exotic and invasive tree species in...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...