1. Theories of species coexistence and invasion ecology are fundamentally connected and provide a common theoretical framework for studying the mechanisms underlying successful invasions and their ecological impacts. Temporal fluctuations in resource availability and differences in life-history traits between invasive and resident species are considered as likely drivers of the dynamics of invaded communities. Current critical issues in invasion ecology thus relate to the extent to which such mechanisms influence coexistence between invasive and resident species, and to the ability of resident species to persist in an invasive-dominated ecosystem. 2. We tested how a fluctuating resource and species traits differences may explain and help pr...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...
1. Theories of species coexistence and invasion ecology are fundamentally connected and provide a co...
Theories of species coexistence and invasion ecology are fundamentally connected and provide a commo...
Invasive animals can alter the community composition of native ecosystems by means of competition an...
Biological invasions have become one of the most important drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
1. Inter-annual variation in seasonal weather patterns causes shifts in the relative timing of pheno...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of ecological communities, but may change rapi...
The ecological principle of competitive exclusion states that species competing for identical resour...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
Intraspecific variation can promote or inhibit species coexistence, both by increasing species' comp...
Premise: Spatial variation in selective pressures can lead to intraspecific variation in life histor...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...
1. Theories of species coexistence and invasion ecology are fundamentally connected and provide a co...
Theories of species coexistence and invasion ecology are fundamentally connected and provide a commo...
Invasive animals can alter the community composition of native ecosystems by means of competition an...
Biological invasions have become one of the most important drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosyste...
(1) Dispersers are often not a random draw from a population, dispersal propensity being conditional...
1. Inter-annual variation in seasonal weather patterns causes shifts in the relative timing of pheno...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of ecological communities, but may change rapi...
The ecological principle of competitive exclusion states that species competing for identical resour...
The invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in community structure. ...
Intraspecific variation can promote or inhibit species coexistence, both by increasing species' comp...
Premise: Spatial variation in selective pressures can lead to intraspecific variation in life histor...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
International audienceThe invasion of an established community by new species can trigger changes in...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...