Increased resource availability can promote invasion by exotic plants, raising concerns over the potential effects of global increases in the deposition of nitrogen (N). It is poorly understood why increased N favors exotics over natives. Fast growth may be a general trait of good invaders and these species may have exceptional abilities to increase growth rates in response to N deposition. Additionally, invaders commonly displace locals, and thus may have inherently greater competitive abilities. The mean growth response of Centaurea stoebe to two N levels was significantly greater than that of North American (NA) species. Growth responses to N did not vary among C. stoebe populations or NA species. Without supplemental N, NA species were ...
Our understanding of the potential mechanisms driving the spread and naturalization of alien plant ...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
The outcome of competition for nitrogen (N) between native and invasive tree species is a major conc...
Increased resource availability can promote invasion by exotic plants, raising concerns over the pot...
Increased resource availability can promote invasion by exotic plants, raising concerns over the pot...
Traits that permit successful invasions have often seemed idiosyncratic, and the key biological trai...
Abstract Resource amendments commonly promote plant invasions, raising concerns over the potential c...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
The outcome of competition for nitrogen (N) between native and invasive tree species is a major conc...
Variation in the timing and size of resource fluctuations can influence how plants grow, allocate bi...
Variation in the timing and size of resource fluctuations can influence how plants grow, allocate bi...
The objective of this paper is to determine how competitive response varies between the prairie nati...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
The natural enemies hypothesis has led to a number of ideas by which invaders might evolve superior ...
Our understanding of the potential mechanisms driving the spread and naturalization of alien plant ...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
The outcome of competition for nitrogen (N) between native and invasive tree species is a major conc...
Increased resource availability can promote invasion by exotic plants, raising concerns over the pot...
Increased resource availability can promote invasion by exotic plants, raising concerns over the pot...
Traits that permit successful invasions have often seemed idiosyncratic, and the key biological trai...
Abstract Resource amendments commonly promote plant invasions, raising concerns over the potential c...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
The outcome of competition for nitrogen (N) between native and invasive tree species is a major conc...
Variation in the timing and size of resource fluctuations can influence how plants grow, allocate bi...
Variation in the timing and size of resource fluctuations can influence how plants grow, allocate bi...
The objective of this paper is to determine how competitive response varies between the prairie nati...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
Many studies have shown that high nitrogen availability encourages the community dominance of exotic...
The natural enemies hypothesis has led to a number of ideas by which invaders might evolve superior ...
Our understanding of the potential mechanisms driving the spread and naturalization of alien plant ...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
The outcome of competition for nitrogen (N) between native and invasive tree species is a major conc...