1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the world, yet the underlying mechanisms that drive such resistance are still debated. In theory, native communities should repel both functionally similar invaders which compete for the same resources, and invaders which possess less competitive traits. However, environmental stress, trade-offs across vital rates and competition-induced plastic trait shifts may modify expected competitive outcomes, thereby influencing invasion dynamics. 2. In order to test these theoretical links between trait distributions and biotic resistance, we performed a mesocosm experiment with 25 non-native ornamental species invading native plant communities. Each non-na...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the world...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
1. Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the wo...
Biotic resistance represents an important natural barrier to potential invaders throughout the world...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis, which posits that diverse communities should be more resistant...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...
The EICA-hypothesis predicts that invading plants adapt to their novel environment by evolving incre...