Alien plant species are known to have a wide range of impacts on recipient communities, from resident species’ exclusions to coexistence with resident species. It remains unclear; however, if this variety of impacts is due to different invader strategies, features of recipient communities or both. To test this, we examined multiple plant invasions of a single ecosystem in southwestern Australia. We used extensive community data to calculate pairwise segregation between target alien species and many co-occurring species. We related segregation to species’ positions along community trait hierarchies and identified at least two distinct invasion strategies: ‘exploiters’ which occupy high positions along key trait hierarchies and reduce local n...
Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggle...
4noAbstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a serious threat to biodiversity, severely affecting n...
The invasion of native plant communities by exotic species is a cause for much environmental concern...
It is well known that alien plant invasion modifies the composition and diversity of resident plant ...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
Aim: It is widely recognized that the prediction of invasion success at large biogeographical scales...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
International audienceDarwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien ...
Failure to quantify differences in the shape of inter-specific trait distributions (e.g., skew, kurt...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Understanding the factors that affect establishment success of new species in established communitie...
Increased globalization has accelerated the movement of species around the world. Many of these nonn...
Community assembly and coexistence theories predict that both fitness and plant functional traits sh...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
Exotic species are often predicted to successfully invade when their functional traits differ from s...
Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggle...
4noAbstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a serious threat to biodiversity, severely affecting n...
The invasion of native plant communities by exotic species is a cause for much environmental concern...
It is well known that alien plant invasion modifies the composition and diversity of resident plant ...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
Aim: It is widely recognized that the prediction of invasion success at large biogeographical scales...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
International audienceDarwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien ...
Failure to quantify differences in the shape of inter-specific trait distributions (e.g., skew, kurt...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Understanding the factors that affect establishment success of new species in established communitie...
Increased globalization has accelerated the movement of species around the world. Many of these nonn...
Community assembly and coexistence theories predict that both fitness and plant functional traits sh...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
Exotic species are often predicted to successfully invade when their functional traits differ from s...
Invasive species cost the global economy billions of dollars each year, but ecologists have struggle...
4noAbstract: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a serious threat to biodiversity, severely affecting n...
The invasion of native plant communities by exotic species is a cause for much environmental concern...