A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perform within communities differently than native taxa due to inherent advantages. To address this issue, the population dynamics of native and exotic plant species were assessed from a 48-year record of permanent plot data from the Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (New Jersey, USA) to determine rate of increase, lag time, maximum frequency, and the year of peak frequency. Overall, native and exotic species exhibited very similar population dynamics. Rates of increase and length of lag times were similar between native and exotic taxa but were strongly influenced by plant life form. Short-lived species were characterized by rapid population growth...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
After habitat loss, exotic species are considered the greatest threat to biodiversity. However, some...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
Aim: We lack a robust understanding of whether exotic species, in addition to causing changes immedi...
Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions...
Native ecosystems are currently being replaced by novel, exotic-dominated ecosystems worldwide. Exot...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Invasive species often face novel abiotic and biotic environments with different selective regimes w...
Strong competition from invasive plant species often leads to declines in abundances and may, in cer...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
After habitat loss, exotic species are considered the greatest threat to biodiversity. However, some...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perfor...
Aim: We lack a robust understanding of whether exotic species, in addition to causing changes immedi...
Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions...
Native ecosystems are currently being replaced by novel, exotic-dominated ecosystems worldwide. Exot...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Invasive species often face novel abiotic and biotic environments with different selective regimes w...
Strong competition from invasive plant species often leads to declines in abundances and may, in cer...
Invasive species are a persistent threat to biodiversity and agriculture that cost countries million...
After habitat loss, exotic species are considered the greatest threat to biodiversity. However, some...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...