Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivores in their new range than genetically or functionally related species that are native to that area. Although we might expect that having fewer enemies would promote the invasiveness of the introduced exotic plant species due to reduced enemy exposure, few studies have actually analyzed the ecological consequences of this situation in the field. Here, we examined how exposure to aboveground herbivores influences shifts in dominance among exotic and phylogenetically related native plant species in a riparian ecosystem during early establishment of invaded communities. We planted ten plant communities each consisting of three individuals of each...
Alien plant invasion success can be inhibited by two key biotic factors: native herbivores and plant...
Plant biomass and plant abundance can be controlled by aboveground and belowground natural enemies. ...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
1. Numerous studies have highlighted the roles of nutrient availability and fluctuations therein for...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Ecological trade-offs are fundamental to theory in community ecology; critical for understanding spe...
The introduction and/or spread of exotic organisms into new habitats is considered a major threat to...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Exotic species are widely assumed to thrive because they lack natural enemies in their new ranges. H...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Alien plant invasion success can be inhibited by two key biotic factors: native herbivores and plant...
Plant biomass and plant abundance can be controlled by aboveground and belowground natural enemies. ...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
1. Numerous studies have highlighted the roles of nutrient availability and fluctuations therein for...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Ecological trade-offs are fundamental to theory in community ecology; critical for understanding spe...
The introduction and/or spread of exotic organisms into new habitats is considered a major threat to...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Exotic species are widely assumed to thrive because they lack natural enemies in their new ranges. H...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Alien plant invasion success can be inhibited by two key biotic factors: native herbivores and plant...
Plant biomass and plant abundance can be controlled by aboveground and belowground natural enemies. ...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...