Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spatial scales. Interactions with soil microbes can have strong impacts on plant invasions, but how these interactions vary among areas where introduced species are highly invasive vs. naturalized is still unknown. In this study, we examined biogeographic variation in plant-soil microbe interactions of a globally invasive weed, Centaurea solstitialis (yellow starthistle). We addressed the following questions (1) Is Centaurea released from natural enemy pressure from soil microbes in introduced regions? and (2) Is variation in plant-soil feedbacks associated with variation in Centaurea\u27s invasive success? Methodology/Principal Findings: We con...
Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable species intera...
The primary hypothesis for successful exotic plant invasions is that the invaders have escaped the s...
We studied the effects of soil fungi on interactions between Centaurea melitensis, an exotic invasiv...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil ...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
Why only a small proportion of exotic species become invasive is an unresolved question. Escape from...
Disturbance is one of the most important factors promoting exotic invasion. However, if disturbance ...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
Summary 1. A prominent hypothesis for plant invasions is escape from the inhibitory effects of soil ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Soil biota can facilitate exotic plant invasions and these effects can be influenced by specific phy...
Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable species intera...
The primary hypothesis for successful exotic plant invasions is that the invaders have escaped the s...
We studied the effects of soil fungi on interactions between Centaurea melitensis, an exotic invasiv...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil ...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
Why only a small proportion of exotic species become invasive is an unresolved question. Escape from...
Disturbance is one of the most important factors promoting exotic invasion. However, if disturbance ...
1. Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the succ...
Summary 1. A prominent hypothesis for plant invasions is escape from the inhibitory effects of soil ...
P> Soil communities and their interactions with plants may play a major role in determining the s...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Soil biota can facilitate exotic plant invasions and these effects can be influenced by specific phy...
Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable species intera...
The primary hypothesis for successful exotic plant invasions is that the invaders have escaped the s...
We studied the effects of soil fungi on interactions between Centaurea melitensis, an exotic invasiv...