Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factors interact for plants with different modes of colonization (i.e., sexual and asexual) is unclear. We evaluated factors influencing the invasion of non-native Phragmites australis that has been rapidly expanding in brackish tidal wetlands in Chesapeake Bay. We (1) conducted a survey of naturally occurring small-scale disturbances (removal of vegetation and/or sediment deposition) across four plant communities; (2) determined the effects of small-scale disturbance and biotic resistance on P. australis seedling and rhizome emergence; and (3) tested the effects of size and frequency of small-scale disturbances on seedling emergence and survival o...
Nonnative Phragmites is among the most invasive plants in the U.S. Atlantic coast tidal wetlands, wh...
Abstract As sea‐level rises, low‐salinity tidal marshes experience greater flooding with more saline...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Chesapeake Bay tidal wetlands are experiencing a broad-scale, aggressive invasion by the non-native,...
The rapid expansion of the non-native genotype of Phragmites australis in wetlands in North America ...
Background/Question/Methods The introduced haplotype of Phragmites australis is an aggressive invade...
The non-native, invasive haplotype of Phragmites australis is rapidly invading tidal and non-tidal w...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
In tidal wetlands of the eastern United States, buried seeds of the non-native haplotype of Phragmit...
Biotic resistance, the ability of resident species to limit invasion, is a critical process determin...
Biological invasions cause changes to the communities and environments they invade, and the invader ...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that are extre...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Nonnative Phragmites is among the most invasive plants in the U.S. Atlantic coast tidal wetlands, wh...
Abstract As sea‐level rises, low‐salinity tidal marshes experience greater flooding with more saline...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
Disturbance and biotic resistance are important factors driving plant invasions but how these factor...
Chesapeake Bay tidal wetlands are experiencing a broad-scale, aggressive invasion by the non-native,...
The rapid expansion of the non-native genotype of Phragmites australis in wetlands in North America ...
Background/Question/Methods The introduced haplotype of Phragmites australis is an aggressive invade...
The non-native, invasive haplotype of Phragmites australis is rapidly invading tidal and non-tidal w...
The rapid spread ofPhragmites australis in the coastal marshes of the Northeastern United States has...
In tidal wetlands of the eastern United States, buried seeds of the non-native haplotype of Phragmit...
Biotic resistance, the ability of resident species to limit invasion, is a critical process determin...
Biological invasions cause changes to the communities and environments they invade, and the invader ...
The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part...
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that are extre...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Nonnative Phragmites is among the most invasive plants in the U.S. Atlantic coast tidal wetlands, wh...
Abstract As sea‐level rises, low‐salinity tidal marshes experience greater flooding with more saline...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...