Mutualisms structure ecosystems and mediate their functioning. They also enhance invasions of many alien species. Invasions disrupt native mutualisms, often leading to population declines, reduced biodiversity, and altered ecosystem functioning. Focusing on three main types of mutualisms (pollination, seed dispersal, and plant-microbial symbioses) and drawing on examples from different ecosystems and from species- and community-level studies, we review the key mechanisms whereby such positive interactions mediate invasions and are in turn influenced by invasions. High interaction generalization is “the norm” in most systems, allowing alien species to infiltrate recipient communities. We identify traits that influence invasiveness (e.g., s...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
CITATION: Minoarivelo, H. O. & Hui, C. 2016. Invading a mutualistic network : to be or not to be sim...
Evidence of the fundamental role of below-aboveground links in controlling ecosystem processes is mo...
Evidence of the fundamental role of below-aboveground links in controlling ecosystem processes is mo...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
Natural habitat loss and exotic plant invasions are two major drivers of global change in subtropica...
Mutualisms are important structuring forces in ecological communities, influencing ecosystem functio...
Mutualisms are important structuring forces in ecological communities, influencing ecosystem functio...
Most plants require mutualistic associa- tions to survive, which can be an important limitation on...
Interactions between non-native plants and their mutualists are often disrupted upon introduction t...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
CITATION: Minoarivelo, H. O. & Hui, C. 2016. Invading a mutualistic network : to be or not to be sim...
Evidence of the fundamental role of below-aboveground links in controlling ecosystem processes is mo...
Evidence of the fundamental role of below-aboveground links in controlling ecosystem processes is mo...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
Natural habitat loss and exotic plant invasions are two major drivers of global change in subtropica...
Mutualisms are important structuring forces in ecological communities, influencing ecosystem functio...
Mutualisms are important structuring forces in ecological communities, influencing ecosystem functio...
Most plants require mutualistic associa- tions to survive, which can be an important limitation on...
Interactions between non-native plants and their mutualists are often disrupted upon introduction t...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...
1. There is increasing world-wide concern about the impact of the introduction of exotic species on ...
Species interactions are an integral part of ecological communities. Collectively, these interaction...