In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the role of phenology in shaping plant invasions. Multiple studies have found non-native species that tend to flower distinctly early or late in the growing season, advance more with warming or have shifted earlier with climate change compared with native species. This growing body of literature has focused on patterns of phenological differences, but there is a need now for mechanistic studies of how phenology contributes to invasions. To do this, however, requires understanding how phenology fits within complex functional trait relationships. Towards this goal, we review recent literature linking phenology with other functional traits, and disc...
Despite the problems they cause, biological invasions represent a great opportunity to study large-...
Recent biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine how species may adapt to novel c...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Accuracy in phenology, or the timing of life cycle events, is critical for plants to be able to surv...
As researchers and land managers increasingly seek to understand plant invasions and the external (c...
Niche shifts of nonnative plants can occur when they colonize novel climatic conditions. However, th...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relatively young r...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
Reviewglobal change will alter the impacts of invasive plants on native and managed ecosystems [4–11...
[EN] Climate change represents one of the greatest environmental challenges of the 21st century, acc...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Ecological niche models are commonly used to identify regions at risk of species invasions. Relying ...
Despite the problems they cause, biological invasions represent a great opportunity to study large-...
Recent biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine how species may adapt to novel c...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...
In recent years, research in invasion biology has focused increasing attention on understanding the ...
Accuracy in phenology, or the timing of life cycle events, is critical for plants to be able to surv...
As researchers and land managers increasingly seek to understand plant invasions and the external (c...
Niche shifts of nonnative plants can occur when they colonize novel climatic conditions. However, th...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
Prediction and management of species responses to climate change is an urgent but relatively young r...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
Reviewglobal change will alter the impacts of invasive plants on native and managed ecosystems [4–11...
[EN] Climate change represents one of the greatest environmental challenges of the 21st century, acc...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
Contemporary changes in climate have rapidly increased temperatures worldwide, extending the length ...
Ecological niche models are commonly used to identify regions at risk of species invasions. Relying ...
Despite the problems they cause, biological invasions represent a great opportunity to study large-...
Recent biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine how species may adapt to novel c...
Forecasting how species and ecosystems will respond to climate change has been a major aim of ecolog...