Abstract Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through competition for resources or by using novel weapons. It has been shown that novel weapons aid invasion but it is unclear whether native species co‐occurring with invaders have adapted to tolerate these novel weapons. Those resident species which are able to adapt to new selective agents can co‐occur with an invader while others face a risk of local extinction. We ran a factorial common garden experiment to study whether a native plant species, Anthriscus sylvestris, has been able to evolve a greater tolerance to the allelochemicals exerted by the invader, Lupinus polyphyllus. Lupinus polyphyllus produces allelochemicals which potentially act as a n...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
Many ecosystems may suffer from both nutrient enrichment and exotic plant invasions simultaneously. ...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through competition fo...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Successful plant invasions depend, at least partly, on interactions between introduced plants and na...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species e.g. through competition for resource...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
It is unknown if the novel weapons or evolution of increased competitive ability hypotheses explain ...
In addition to resource competition, allelopathy is believed to contribute to the invasiveness and i...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
A key hypothesis that has been proposed to explain plants’ invasive success suggests that some invas...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
Many ecosystems may suffer from both nutrient enrichment and exotic plant invasions simultaneously. ...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species, for example, through competition fo...
Biological invasions have become a major global issue in ecosystem conservation. As formalized in th...
Successful plant invasions depend, at least partly, on interactions between introduced plants and na...
Abstract Some introduced invasive species may be competitively superior to natives because they rele...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species e.g. through competition for resource...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
It is unknown if the novel weapons or evolution of increased competitive ability hypotheses explain ...
In addition to resource competition, allelopathy is believed to contribute to the invasiveness and i...
International audienceAllelopathy is defined as the effects (stimulatory and inhibitory) of a plant ...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
A key hypothesis that has been proposed to explain plants’ invasive success suggests that some invas...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
Many ecosystems may suffer from both nutrient enrichment and exotic plant invasions simultaneously. ...