Plant traits associated with alien invasiveness may also distinguish rare from common native species. To test this, we grew 23 native (9 common, 14 rare) and 18 alien (8 common, 10 rare) herbaceous species in Switzerland from six plant families under nutrient-addition and competition treatments. Alien and commonspecies achieved greater biomass than native and rare species did overall respectively. Across alien and native origins, common species increased total biomass more strongly in response to nutrient addition than rare species did and this difference was not confounded by habitat dissimilarities. There was a weak tendency for common species to survive competition better than rare species, which was also independent of origin. Overall, ...
1. It is frequently thought that global environmental changes, and especially the concomitant change...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are the subset of naturalized species that cause greater impacts on bio...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
1. Global environmental change not only includes changes in mean environmental conditions but also i...
1. Global environmental change not only includes changes in mean environmental conditions but also i...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Alien plant invasion success can be inhibited by two key biotic factors: native herbivores and plant...
Invasion by non-native plants is frequently attributed to increased resource availability. Still, ou...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Abstract Aim: Biotic interactions can determine rarity and commonness of species, however evidence ...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
1. It is frequently thought that global environmental changes, and especially the concomitant change...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are the subset of naturalized species that cause greater impacts on bio...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens bec...
The success of invasive alien and common native species may be explained by the same underlying mech...
1. Global environmental change not only includes changes in mean environmental conditions but also i...
1. Global environmental change not only includes changes in mean environmental conditions but also i...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Alien plant invasion success can be inhibited by two key biotic factors: native herbivores and plant...
Invasion by non-native plants is frequently attributed to increased resource availability. Still, ou...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Abstract Aim: Biotic interactions can determine rarity and commonness of species, however evidence ...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
1. It is frequently thought that global environmental changes, and especially the concomitant change...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are the subset of naturalized species that cause greater impacts on bio...