Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions to community and ecosystem processes are not well understood. We manipulated plant species richness in old?field communities to compare the impacts of native vs. exotic species on plant biomass, seed production, and arthropod community structure. Plants within diverse communities, regardless of whether they were native or exotic, had higher biomass and seed production than in monocultures and displayed positive complementarity. Increasing native or exotic plant richness also enhanced the richness of arthropods on plants, but exotics attracted fewer arthropod species for a given arthropod abundance than did natives. Additionally, when exotic ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of variation in species composition and diversity across s...
Native to other regions of the world, exotic species can disrupt the ecology and function of natural...
Invasive plants represent a significant financial burden for land managers and also have the potenti...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
Theory and empirical work have demonstrated that diverse communities can inhibit invasion. Yet, it i...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Biodiversity loss is proceeding at an unprecedented rate, yet we lack a thorough understanding of th...
Invasive exotic species threaten native biodiversity, alter ecosystem structure and function, and an...
Biodiversity is a critical component in keeping a habitat functional. A well-functioning habitat req...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Native ecosystems are currently being replaced by novel, exotic-dominated ecosystems worldwide. Exot...
Aim: We lack a robust understanding of whether exotic species, in addition to causing changes immedi...
The effects of plant species richness on the function and stability of ecosystems have been an area ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of variation in species composition and diversity across s...
Native to other regions of the world, exotic species can disrupt the ecology and function of natural...
Invasive plants represent a significant financial burden for land managers and also have the potenti...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
Theory and empirical work have demonstrated that diverse communities can inhibit invasion. Yet, it i...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Biodiversity loss is proceeding at an unprecedented rate, yet we lack a thorough understanding of th...
Invasive exotic species threaten native biodiversity, alter ecosystem structure and function, and an...
Biodiversity is a critical component in keeping a habitat functional. A well-functioning habitat req...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Native ecosystems are currently being replaced by novel, exotic-dominated ecosystems worldwide. Exot...
Aim: We lack a robust understanding of whether exotic species, in addition to causing changes immedi...
The effects of plant species richness on the function and stability of ecosystems have been an area ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of variation in species composition and diversity across s...
Native to other regions of the world, exotic species can disrupt the ecology and function of natural...
Invasive plants represent a significant financial burden for land managers and also have the potenti...