Plant communities developing in abandoned semi-natural areas are being increasingly dominated by invasive exotic species. How these 'novel residents' affect re-colonisation by native perennial species, a process generally assumed to be seed limited, remains little explored. We examined the relative roles of dominant exotic grasses and seed dispersal in limiting the richness and abundance of native perennial grasses in an old-field grassland community. We also tested whether native grass recruitment depended on the identity of resident exotic species. A seed addition, single-pulse removal experiment was established in a 20 year old field in the Inland Pampa of Argentina. Seeds of seven native perennial grasses from a nearby relict grassland ...
Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. N...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
1. Native vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by l...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWe investigated what factors lead to...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Old fields often become dominated by exotic plants establishing persistent community states. Ecosyst...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
Variation in functional community composition is expected to influence the extent of exotic species ...
Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce nat...
Early competition between native and non-native species can greatly influence ecosystem integrity th...
Small-scale disturbances in plant communities create open patches that may allow new species to inva...
Small-scale disturbances in plant communities create open patches that may allow new species to inva...
Land use has changed the original composition of the natural grasslands in the dry pampas of central...
Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. N...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
1. Native vegetation fragments embedded in anthropogenic landscapes are increasingly threatened by l...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWe investigated what factors lead to...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Old fields often become dominated by exotic plants establishing persistent community states. Ecosyst...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
While exotic plant species often come to dominate disturbed communities, long-term patterns of invas...
Variation in functional community composition is expected to influence the extent of exotic species ...
Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce nat...
Early competition between native and non-native species can greatly influence ecosystem integrity th...
Small-scale disturbances in plant communities create open patches that may allow new species to inva...
Small-scale disturbances in plant communities create open patches that may allow new species to inva...
Land use has changed the original composition of the natural grasslands in the dry pampas of central...
Restoration of novel ecosystems to a historical benchmark may not always be possible or advisable. N...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...