Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magnitude of these effects are variable. We conducted a meta-analysis to examine the different effects of litter and rhizosphere of invasive plants on soil communities and nutrient cycling. Our results showed that invasive plants increased bacterial biomass by 16%, detritivore abundance by 119% and microbivore abundance by 89% through litter pathway. In the rhizosphere, invasive plants reduced bacterial biomass by 12%, herbivore abundance by 55% and predator abundance by 52%, but increased AM fungal biomass by 36%. Moreover, CO2 efflux, N mineralization rate and enzyme activities were all higher in invasive than native rhizosphere soils. These fin...
1. Grassland ecosystems invaded by exotic plant species often exhibit substantially higher abovegrou...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magni...
Abstract Background One of the ecological impacts of exotic plant invasions may be alteration of the...
Plant invasion is an emerging driver of global change worldwide. We aimed to disentangle its impacts...
1. Although it is widely believed that non-native invasive species threaten the functional integrity...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
International audienceAlthough invasive species threaten the functional integrity of ecosystems sign...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
ABSTRACT Although it is generally acknowledged that invasions by exotic plant species represent a ma...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Grassland ecosystems invaded by exotic plant species often exhibit substantially higher abovegrou...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
Invasive plants affect soil biota through litter and rhizosphere inputs, but the direction and magni...
Abstract Background One of the ecological impacts of exotic plant invasions may be alteration of the...
Plant invasion is an emerging driver of global change worldwide. We aimed to disentangle its impacts...
1. Although it is widely believed that non-native invasive species threaten the functional integrity...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
International audienceAlthough invasive species threaten the functional integrity of ecosystems sign...
Although invasive plants can drive ecosystem change, little is known about the directional nature of...
ABSTRACT Although it is generally acknowledged that invasions by exotic plant species represent a ma...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Exotic plant invasion is often associated with dramatic increases in above-ground net primary pro...
1. Grassland ecosystems invaded by exotic plant species often exhibit substantially higher abovegrou...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...
Invasive plants are often associated with greater productivity and soil nutrient availabilities, but...