1. We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2. Three main conclusions emerge from our review: (i) Many lines of research, including the search for traits that make species good invaders, or that make ecosystems susceptible to invasion, are yielding idiosyncratic results. To move forward, we advocate a more synthetic approach that incorporates a range of different types of information about the introduced species and the communities and habitats they are invading. (ii) Given the growing evidence for the adaptive capacity of both introduced species and recipient communities, we need to consider the implications of the long-term presence of introduced species in our ecosystems. (iii) Several fou...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Biological invasions are causing dramatic changes in ...
1. We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2. Thre...
1. We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2. Thr...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Invasion of habitats by exotic species is a global phenomenon that can bring about serious damage to...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diver...
Numerous mechanisms driving alien plant invasions have been described in a rapidly growing body of l...
Plant invasion is the second most severe threat to biodiversity after habitat fragmentation. Invasiv...
Natural dispersal mechanisms and biogeographical barriers have shaped species\u27 native distributio...
This paper identifies the historical precedents and recent advances in descriptive and analytical as...
Species invasions provide numerous unplanned and frequently, but imperfectly, replicated experiments...
Biological invasions are considered a significant challenge both from an ecological and economical p...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Biological invasions are causing dramatic changes in ...
1. We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2. Thre...
1. We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2. Thr...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Invasion of habitats by exotic species is a global phenomenon that can bring about serious damage to...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts a hump-shaped pattern between community diver...
Numerous mechanisms driving alien plant invasions have been described in a rapidly growing body of l...
Plant invasion is the second most severe threat to biodiversity after habitat fragmentation. Invasiv...
Natural dispersal mechanisms and biogeographical barriers have shaped species\u27 native distributio...
This paper identifies the historical precedents and recent advances in descriptive and analytical as...
Species invasions provide numerous unplanned and frequently, but imperfectly, replicated experiments...
Biological invasions are considered a significant challenge both from an ecological and economical p...
Hypotheses for explaining plant invasions have focused on a variety of factors that may influence in...
The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Biological invasions are causing dramatic changes in ...