With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered as one of the most important environmental problems for native biodiversity. In invaded habitats, the establishment of exotic plant species depends on the abiotic and biotic environment. Herbivores and neighboring plants (native or exotic) comprise an important part of the latter. Herbivores cause trophic and non-trophic damage to focal plants, which respond to herbivory by varying their different traits quantitatively (e.g., growth rate and biomass changes) and qualitatively (e.g., variation in morphological and chemical defenses strategies affecting plant palatability). Neighboring plant species also affect functional traits and the fitnes...
Abstract Herbivores modify various ecological processes including interactions between native and ex...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
German Research Foundation (DFG), Leipzig University within the program of Open Access Publishing; G...
The responses of native plants to competition with invasive plants depend mainly on the density of t...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
1. Plants interact with many organisms, such as microbes and herbivores, and these interactions are ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
Plants engage in complex multipartite interactions with mutualists and antagonists, but these intera...
1. The success of invasive plant species can be evaluated using different dimensions, such as, range...
Abstract Herbivores modify various ecological processes including interactions between native and ex...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
With the increase in the number of introduced species each year, biological invasions are considered...
German Research Foundation (DFG), Leipzig University within the program of Open Access Publishing; G...
The responses of native plants to competition with invasive plants depend mainly on the density of t...
Many ecosystems are now co-invaded by alien plant and herbivore species. The evolutionary naivety of...
1. Plants interact with many organisms, such as microbes and herbivores, and these interactions are ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
Plants engage in complex multipartite interactions with mutualists and antagonists, but these intera...
1. The success of invasive plant species can be evaluated using different dimensions, such as, range...
Abstract Herbivores modify various ecological processes including interactions between native and ex...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...