Release from natural enemies is considered to potentially play an important role in the initial establishment and success of introduced plants. With time, the species richness of herbivores using non-native plants may increase [species-time relationship (STR)]. We investigated whether enemy release may be limited to the early stages of invasion. Substituting space for time, we sampled invertebrates and measured leaf damage on the invasive species Senecio madagascariensis Poir. at multiple sites, north and south of the introduction site. Invertebrate communities were collected from plants in the field, and reared from collected plant tissue. We also sampled invertebrates and damage on the native congener Senecio pinnatifolius var. pinnatifol...
Abstract The enemy release hypothesis predicts that native herbivores will either prefer or cause m...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
The enemy release hypothesis posits that non-native plant species may gain a competitive advantage o...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive species will receive less damage from enemies, c...
specialist herbivore, weeds One of the most cited hypotheses explaining the inordinate success of a ...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Plant invasion success can be determined by changes in insect-plant interactions. After invading a n...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
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...
Abstract The enemy release hypothesis predicts that native herbivores will either prefer or cause m...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
The enemy release hypothesis posits that non-native plant species may gain a competitive advantage o...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive species will receive less damage from enemies, c...
specialist herbivore, weeds One of the most cited hypotheses explaining the inordinate success of a ...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Plant invasion success can be determined by changes in insect-plant interactions. After invading a n...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
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...
Abstract The enemy release hypothesis predicts that native herbivores will either prefer or cause m...
Invasive exotic plant species often have fewer natural enemies and suffer less damage from herbivore...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...