1. In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens of their home ranges but these can be replaced by novel enemies. It is of basic and practical interest to understand which characteristics of invaded communities control accumulation of the new pests. Key questions are whether enemy load on exotic species is smaller than on native competitors as suggested by the enemy release hypothesis (ERH) and whether this difference is most pronounced in resource-rich habitats as predicted by the resource–enemy release hypothesis (R-ERH). 2. In 72 populations of 12 exotic invasive species, we scored all visible above-ground damage morphotypes caused by herbivores and fungal pathogens. In addition, we qua...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
exotic plants may have an advantage over native plants because their specialized natural enemies are...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
exotic plants may have an advantage over native plants because their specialized natural enemies are...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...