Sahara Mustard (Brassica tournefortii; hereafter mustard), an exotic plant species, has invaded habitats throughout the arid southwestern United States. Mustard has reached high densities across aeolian sand habitats of southwestern deserts, including five distinct sand habitats in the eastern Coachella Valley, California. We examined trends in ground-dwelling arthropod community structure concurrent with mustard invasion in 90 plots within those habitats from 2003 to 2011 (n = 773 plot·years). We expected arthropod communities to respond negatively to mustard invasion because previous work documented significant negative impacts of mustard on diversity and biomass of native plants, the primary resource base for many of the arthropods. Arth...
Published by and copyright of the Ecological Society of America. The definitive version of this arti...
Urban systems often support large numbers of non-native species, but due to the heterogeneity of urb...
Desertification in the Chihuahuan Desert has been the source of increased attention during the past ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of biodiversity loss and are considered to be ...
Abstract Given the abundance of non-native spe-cies invading wildland habitats, managers need to emp...
The effects of mustard varieties grown as cover crops on non-target arthropod communities and divers...
Invasive exotic species can have a significant impact on the structure, function, and diversity of e...
The specific mechanisms that result in the success of any species invasion case are difficult to doc...
In 2002, the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) of the University of California at Riverside init...
Invasive species, fire suppression and nutrient deposition, as distinct disturbance factors, have al...
This study examined how long-term insect herbivory, sand accretion, and the interaction of these fac...
Invertebrate responses to plant invasions can help delineate the drivers of biodiversity and communi...
Open dune systems are being degraded through human development and exotic species invasions. The Gra...
In grassland ecosystems, invasions by nonnative grasses typically decrease floristic diversity and s...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Published by and copyright of the Ecological Society of America. The definitive version of this arti...
Urban systems often support large numbers of non-native species, but due to the heterogeneity of urb...
Desertification in the Chihuahuan Desert has been the source of increased attention during the past ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of biodiversity loss and are considered to be ...
Abstract Given the abundance of non-native spe-cies invading wildland habitats, managers need to emp...
The effects of mustard varieties grown as cover crops on non-target arthropod communities and divers...
Invasive exotic species can have a significant impact on the structure, function, and diversity of e...
The specific mechanisms that result in the success of any species invasion case are difficult to doc...
In 2002, the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) of the University of California at Riverside init...
Invasive species, fire suppression and nutrient deposition, as distinct disturbance factors, have al...
This study examined how long-term insect herbivory, sand accretion, and the interaction of these fac...
Invertebrate responses to plant invasions can help delineate the drivers of biodiversity and communi...
Open dune systems are being degraded through human development and exotic species invasions. The Gra...
In grassland ecosystems, invasions by nonnative grasses typically decrease floristic diversity and s...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Published by and copyright of the Ecological Society of America. The definitive version of this arti...
Urban systems often support large numbers of non-native species, but due to the heterogeneity of urb...
Desertification in the Chihuahuan Desert has been the source of increased attention during the past ...