Species loss and invasion of exotic species are two components of global biodiversity change that are expected to influence ecosystem functioning. Yet how they interact in natural settings remains unclear. Experiments have revealed two major mechanisms for the observed increase in primary productivity with plant species richness. Plant productivity may rise with species richness due to the increased amount of resources used by more diverse communities (niche complementarity) or through the increased probability of including a highly productive, dominant species in the community (sampling effect). Current evidence suggests that niche complementarity is the most relevant mechanism, whereas the sampling effect would only play a minor and trans...
Many studies suggest that biodiversity may be particularly important for ecosystem multifunctionalit...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Invasions of exotic tree species can cause profound changes in community composition and structure, ...
Aims: Ligustrum lucidum, native to China, is one of the dominant exotic and invasive tree species in...
Questions: It is well documented that invasive alien plants can reduce species richness and diversit...
Many invasion hypotheses postulate that introducing species to novel environments allows some organi...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
How do newly established species interact with existing assemblage members to alter local biodiversi...
The Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning (BEF) literature proposes that ecosystem functioning increase...
Invasive plant impacts vary widely across introduced ranges. We tested the hypothesis that differenc...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Variation in functional community composition is expected to influence the extent of exotic species ...
Many studies suggest that biodiversity may be particularly important for ecosystem multifunctionalit...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Invasions of exotic tree species can cause profound changes in community composition and structure, ...
Aims: Ligustrum lucidum, native to China, is one of the dominant exotic and invasive tree species in...
Questions: It is well documented that invasive alien plants can reduce species richness and diversit...
Many invasion hypotheses postulate that introducing species to novel environments allows some organi...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
How do newly established species interact with existing assemblage members to alter local biodiversi...
The Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning (BEF) literature proposes that ecosystem functioning increase...
Invasive plant impacts vary widely across introduced ranges. We tested the hypothesis that differenc...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Variation in functional community composition is expected to influence the extent of exotic species ...
Many studies suggest that biodiversity may be particularly important for ecosystem multifunctionalit...
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate ...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...