Both competition and herbivory have been shown to reduce plant survival, growth, and reproduction. Much less is known about whether competition and herbivory interact in determining plant performance, especially for introduced, weedy plant species in the invaded habitat. We simultaneously evaluated both the main and interactive effects of plant neighbors and insect herbivory on rosette growth and seed reproduction in the year of flowering for Cirsium vulgare (bull thistle, spear thistle), an introduced Eurasian species, in tallgrass prairie in 2 years. Effects of insect herbivory were strong and consistent in both years, causing reduced plant growth and seed production, whereas the effects of competition with established vegetation were wea...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
An important, yet poorly quantified mechanism to explain the failure of some exotic species to incre...
Theory predicts that damage by a shared herbivore to a secondary host plant species may either be hi...
Both competition and herbivory have been shown to reduce plant survival, growth, and reproduction. M...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Both competition and herbivory h...
The biotic resistance hypothesis is a dominant paradigm for why some introduced species fail to beco...
The biotic resistance hypothesis is a dominant paradigm for why some introduced species fail to beco...
Copyright: © Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Background/Question/Methods The European Cirsium vulgare is an invasive species worldwide, but in...
Native thistles, in contrast to exotic species, are seldom noxious weeds. In this study, we evaluate...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
An important, yet poorly quantified mechanism to explain the failure of some exotic species to incre...
Theory predicts that damage by a shared herbivore to a secondary host plant species may either be hi...
Both competition and herbivory have been shown to reduce plant survival, growth, and reproduction. M...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Both competition and herbivory h...
The biotic resistance hypothesis is a dominant paradigm for why some introduced species fail to beco...
The biotic resistance hypothesis is a dominant paradigm for why some introduced species fail to beco...
Copyright: © Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Background/Question/Methods The European Cirsium vulgare is an invasive species worldwide, but in...
Native thistles, in contrast to exotic species, are seldom noxious weeds. In this study, we evaluate...
The influence of native fauna on non-native plant population growth, size, and distribution is not w...
An important, yet poorly quantified mechanism to explain the failure of some exotic species to incre...
Theory predicts that damage by a shared herbivore to a secondary host plant species may either be hi...