Disturbance is one of the most important factors promoting exotic invasion. However, if disturbance per se is sufficient to explain exotic success, then invasion abroad should not differ from colonization at home. Comparisons of the effects of disturbance on organisms in their native and introduced ranges are crucial to elucidate whether this is the case; however, such comparisons have not been conducted. We investigated the effects of disturbance on the success of Eurasian native Centaurea solstitialis in two invaded regions, California and Argentina, and one native region, Turkey, by conducting field experiments consisting of simulating different disturbances and adding locally collected C. solstitialis seeds. We also tested differenc...
How variation in factors controlling species abundance and distribution between native and non-nativ...
We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. Three main...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
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...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil ...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Disturbance is a primary driver of exotic plant invasions, but why disturbance commonly favors exoti...
Biological invasions are considered a significant challenge both from an ecological and economical p...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
How variation in factors controlling species abundance and distribution between native and non-nativ...
We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. Three main...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
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...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil ...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Aim Our aim in this study was to document the global biogeographic variation in the effects of soil...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Disturbance is a primary driver of exotic plant invasions, but why disturbance commonly favors exoti...
Biological invasions are considered a significant challenge both from an ecological and economical p...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
How variation in factors controlling species abundance and distribution between native and non-nativ...
We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. Three main...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...