Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens become dominant, and not all natives are vulnerable to competitive exclusion. Here, we quantified competitive outcomes and its determinants, using response-surface experiments, in 48 pairs of native and naturalized alien annuals that are common or rare in Germany. Overall, aliens were not more competitive than natives. However, common aliens (invasive) were, despite strong limitation by intraspecific competition, more competitive than rare natives. This is because alien species had higher intrinsic growth rates than natives, and common species had higher intrinsic growth rates than rare ones. Strength of Interspecific competition was not related...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
Plant traits associated with alien invasiveness may also distinguish rare from common native species...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
What confers invasive alien plants a competitive advantage over native plants remains open to debate...
At local scales, it has often been found that invasibility declines with increasing resident plant d...
International audienceAim: Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native sp...
1.A long‐standing explanation for invasion success is that invasive plants could evolve to be more c...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
Plant traits associated with alien invasiveness may also distinguish rare from common native species...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
What confers invasive alien plants a competitive advantage over native plants remains open to debate...
At local scales, it has often been found that invasibility declines with increasing resident plant d...
International audienceAim: Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native sp...
1.A long‐standing explanation for invasion success is that invasive plants could evolve to be more c...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these factor...