International audience1. The control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theoretical research. Understanding h o w a nd whi ch ecological theories can be used to improve invasion resistance of plant communities is essential, to design effective control strategies. 2. The theory of limiting similarity, stating that coexistence between species is more limited by competitive exclusion when species share niche properties, is often considered by applied ecologists as a possible approach to limiting plant invasions at the local scale. 3. The complexity of measuring ecological niche overlap between species as well as the difficulty of disentangling niche from fitness processes currently limit the demonstration and applicatio...
Invasive species pose an enormous threat to native species and imposes substantial costs on the US e...
Invasion of habitats by exotic species is a global phenomenon that can bring about serious damage to...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
International audience1. The control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theo...
A challenge in many restoration projects, in particular when establishing de novo communities, is th...
Revegetation of roadsides is an opportunity for grassland restoration, yet these habitats are prone ...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain biotic resistance of a recipient plant community b...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and costly environmental problem that has been the focus of int...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Ecologists have had limited success in understanding which introduced species may become invasive. A...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
Invasive species pose an enormous threat to native species and imposes substantial costs on the US e...
Invasion of habitats by exotic species is a global phenomenon that can bring about serious damage to...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
International audience1. The control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theo...
A challenge in many restoration projects, in particular when establishing de novo communities, is th...
Revegetation of roadsides is an opportunity for grassland restoration, yet these habitats are prone ...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain biotic resistance of a recipient plant community b...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and costly environmental problem that has been the focus of int...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
The invasion success of introduced plants is frequently explained as a result of competitive interac...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Ecologists have had limited success in understanding which introduced species may become invasive. A...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
Invasive species pose an enormous threat to native species and imposes substantial costs on the US e...
Invasion of habitats by exotic species is a global phenomenon that can bring about serious damage to...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...