Revegetation of roadsides is an opportunity for grassland restoration, yet these habitats are prone to be colonised by invasive alien plant species (IAS). Therefore, the selection of seed mixtures for revegetation should consider potential competition with IAS present in the soil seed bank or arriving by traffic-related seed rain. We investigated whether the limiting similarity hypothesis, in terms of plant seed-size-output strategy, could be used to design native grassland communities resistant to IAS. In a greenhouse experiment, a small- or a large-seeded IAS was sown into factorial combinations of two native communities with small or large seed-size-output strategies at two sowing densities. Height and aboveground biomass of the IAS we...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and costly environmental problem that has been the focus of int...
Invasive non-native plants challenge ecosystems restoration, and understanding the factors that dete...
In plant communities, invasion resistance may increase with diversity because empty niche space decr...
A challenge in many restoration projects, in particular when establishing de novo communities, is th...
International audience1. The control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theo...
Grassland biodiversity is declining due to climatic change, land-use intensification, and establishm...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Plant community functional composition can be manipulated in restored ecosystems to reduce the estab...
1. A number of experimental studies have supported the hypothesis that diversity increases invasion ...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
Ecological studies often suggest that diverse communities are most resistant to invasion by exotic p...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
In recent years, agricultural producers and non-governmental organizations and agencies have restore...
Restoring invasion-resistant plant communities is critical for the successful control of invasive pl...
Seed predation impacts heavily on plant populations and community composition in grasslands. In part...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and costly environmental problem that has been the focus of int...
Invasive non-native plants challenge ecosystems restoration, and understanding the factors that dete...
In plant communities, invasion resistance may increase with diversity because empty niche space decr...
A challenge in many restoration projects, in particular when establishing de novo communities, is th...
International audience1. The control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theo...
Grassland biodiversity is declining due to climatic change, land-use intensification, and establishm...
1. Understanding the factors that drive commonness and rarity of plant species and whether these fac...
Plant community functional composition can be manipulated in restored ecosystems to reduce the estab...
1. A number of experimental studies have supported the hypothesis that diversity increases invasion ...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
Ecological studies often suggest that diverse communities are most resistant to invasion by exotic p...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
In recent years, agricultural producers and non-governmental organizations and agencies have restore...
Restoring invasion-resistant plant communities is critical for the successful control of invasive pl...
Seed predation impacts heavily on plant populations and community composition in grasslands. In part...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and costly environmental problem that has been the focus of int...
Invasive non-native plants challenge ecosystems restoration, and understanding the factors that dete...
In plant communities, invasion resistance may increase with diversity because empty niche space decr...