The overwhelming majority of plant species introduced into a new range never become invasive. Consequently, identification of factors allowing the small fraction of successful invaders to naturalize, increase in abundance, and displace resident species continues to be a key area of research in invasion biology. Of the considerable number of hypotheses that have been proposed to resolve why some plant species become noxious pests, the enemy release hypothesis (ERH) is one of the most commonly cited. The ERH maintains that invasive plants succeed in a new range because they are no longer regulated by their coevolved natural enemies, and this reduction in enemy pressure imparts a competitive advantage over native species, which continue to ...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
The overwhelming majority of plant species introduced into a new range never become invasive. Conse...
The overwhelming majority of plant species introduced into a new range never become invasive. Conse...
Although many factors have been proposed that potentially contribute to invasion success in plants, ...
1. In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Plant invasions are causing negative environmental, economic, and social impacts world-wide. It is n...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding why some ...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
Several hypotheses proposed to explain the success of introduced species focus on altered interspeci...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...
The overwhelming majority of plant species introduced into a new range never become invasive. Conse...
The overwhelming majority of plant species introduced into a new range never become invasive. Conse...
Although many factors have been proposed that potentially contribute to invasion success in plants, ...
1. In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
1 .In their colonized ranges, exotic plants may be released from some of the herbivores or pathogens...
Plant invasions are causing negative environmental, economic, and social impacts world-wide. It is n...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding why some ...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Several...
Several hypotheses proposed to explain the success of introduced species focus on altered interspeci...
Biological invasions—the establishment and spread of species outside their historical native ranges—...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
The enemy-release hypothesis (ERH) states that species become more successful in their introduced ra...