1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native residents predicts invasion success, and Elton's diversity‐invasibility hypothesis posing that diversity of native communities confers resistance to invasion, are both rooted in ideas of species coexistence. Because the two hypotheses are inherently linked, the mechanisms underlying them may interact in driving the invasion success. Even so, these links and interactions have not been explicitly disentangled in one experimental study before. 2. To disentangle the links between the two hypotheses, we used 36 native grassland herbs to create greenhouse mesocosms with 90 grassland communities of different diversities, and ...
With the increase of human mobility, also the breakdown of biogeographical barriers by voluntarily o...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
International audienceDarwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien ...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
International audienceAim: Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native sp...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
1. Functional and phylogenetic diversity (FD and PD respectively) of the resident community are expe...
With the increase of human mobility, also the breakdown of biogeographical barriers by voluntarily o...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
International audienceDarwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien ...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
International audienceAim: Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native sp...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
<p>Darwin’s naturalization conundrum describes the paradox that the relatedness of exotic species to...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
The number of exotic plant species that have been introduced into the United States far exceeds that...
1. Functional and phylogenetic diversity (FD and PD respectively) of the resident community are expe...
With the increase of human mobility, also the breakdown of biogeographical barriers by voluntarily o...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...