Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factors differ for alien and native species are key questions in ecology. If a species is to become common in a community, incoming propagules must first be able to establish. The latter could be determined by competition with resident plants, the impacts of herbivores and soil biota, or a combination of these factors. We aimed to tease apart the roles that these factors play in determining establishment success in grassland communities of 10 alien and 10 native plant species that are either common or rare in Germany, and from four families. In a two-year multisite field experiment, we assessed the establishment success of seeds and see...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Determinants of plant establishment and invasion are a key issue in ecology and evolution. Although ...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Summary Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether the...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This ou...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This out...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This out...
Interactions between plants and soil biota are increasingly shown to play critical roles in plant sp...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Determinants of plant establishment and invasion are a key issue in ecology and evolution. Although ...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Summary Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether the...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This ou...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This out...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Exotic plant species commonly exploit disturbances more successfully than native plants. This out...
Interactions between plants and soil biota are increasingly shown to play critical roles in plant sp...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Determinants of plant establishment and invasion are a key issue in ecology and evolution. Although ...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...