Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ecosystem structure and functioning is critical in a world characterized by increasing biotic homogenization. An important step in this process is to assess the impact on invertebrate communities. Here we analyse insect species richness and abundance in sweep collections from indigenous and alien (Australasian) woody plant species in South Africa’s Western Cape. We use phylogenetically relevant comparisons and compare one indigenous with three Australasian alien trees within each of Fabaceae: Mimosoideae, Myrtaceae, and Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae. Although some of the alien species analysed had remarkably high abundances of herbivores, even...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Both invasive alien trees and agricultural conversion have major impacts on biodiversity. We studi...
CITATION: David M. et al. 2005. Species richness of alien plants in South Africa: Environmental corr...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that when plant species are introduced outside their nat...
The Enemy Release (ER) hypothesis predicts an increase in the plant invasive capacity after being re...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The replacement of native plants by alien species is likely to affect other trophic levels, particul...
Tallamy, DouglasAlien plants continue to replace native vegetation throughout North America at an al...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Both invasive alien trees and agricultural conversion have major impacts on biodiversity. We studi...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Both invasive alien trees and agricultural conversion have major impacts on biodiversity. We studi...
CITATION: David M. et al. 2005. Species richness of alien plants in South Africa: Environmental corr...
Understanding how the landscape-scale replacement of indigenous plants with alien plants influences ...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that when plant species are introduced outside their nat...
The Enemy Release (ER) hypothesis predicts an increase in the plant invasive capacity after being re...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The replacement of native plants by alien species is likely to affect other trophic levels, particul...
Tallamy, DouglasAlien plants continue to replace native vegetation throughout North America at an al...
The enemy release hypothesis is often invoked to explain why some alien plant species become invasiv...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
Both invasive alien trees and agricultural conversion have major impacts on biodiversity. We studi...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Both invasive alien trees and agricultural conversion have major impacts on biodiversity. We studi...
CITATION: David M. et al. 2005. Species richness of alien plants in South Africa: Environmental corr...