Non-native plants often dominate novel habitats where they did not co-evolve with the local species. The novel weapons hypothesis suggests that non-native plants bring competitive traits against which native species have not adapted defenses. Novel weapons may directly affect plant competitors by inhibiting germination or growth, or indirectly by attacking competitor plant mutualists (degraded mutualisms hypothesis). Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) and European buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) are widespread plant invaders that produce potent secondary compounds that negatively impact plant competitors. We tested whether their impacts were consistent with a direct effect on the tree seedlings (novel weapons) or an indirect attack via de...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
The novel weapon hypothesis suggests that allelopathy is an important mechanism for exotic plants to...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
Why some invasive plant species transmogrify from weak competitors at home to strong competitors abr...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
The impact of exotic species on native organisms is widely acknowledged, but poorly understood. Very...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...