1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of biological invasions. Darwin's naturalization conundrum states that exotic species closely related to natives should be successful because of a shared affinity for local environmental conditions, but at the same time close relatives often compete more intensively, limiting ‘niche’ opportunities for the invaders. Previous studies have generally considered these two ‘opposing’ hypotheses as mutually exclusive, yet evidence for both of them abounds, indicating a practical dilemma for management of biological invasions. 2. In this study, we sowed the seeds of the invasive exotic Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. into 369 experimental plant communities ...
1.A long‐standing explanation for invasion success is that invasive plants could evolve to be more c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
Disentangling direct and indirect interactions among alien and native plants is essential to underst...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
Ecologists have had limited success in understanding which introduced species may become invasive. A...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
1.A long‐standing explanation for invasion success is that invasive plants could evolve to be more c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
Disentangling direct and indirect interactions among alien and native plants is essential to underst...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
1. The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play ...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
1.The phylogenetic distance of an introduced plant species to a resident native community may play a...
Ecologists have had limited success in understanding which introduced species may become invasive. A...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
1.A long‐standing explanation for invasion success is that invasive plants could evolve to be more c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
Disentangling direct and indirect interactions among alien and native plants is essential to underst...