Biological invasions are a pervasive and dominant form of anthropogenic disturbance. However, we seldom have the opportunity to evaluate the long-term, indirect, and often slow-moving cascading effects of invasions at the community and ecosystem scale. Here we synthesize the collective knowledge from 10 years of study on the influence of the deep historical introduction of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) across a series of islets at Palmyra Atoll. Through a suite of pathways, we find this palm drives near-complete ecosystem state change when it becomes dominant. Abiotic conditions are transformed, with major soil nutrients 2.7–11.5 times lower and water stress 15% elevated in palm-dominated forests compared with native forest. Faunal comm...
Coconut (Cocos nucifera)-based agroforestry systems hold promise as a sustainableland use activity ...
Conversion of natural habitats to agriculture reduces species richness, particularly in highly diver...
This thesis examines a number of natural and anthropogenic disturbances within marine macrophyte ha...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and dominant form of anthropogenic disturbance. However, we sel...
High densities of palms are common in many tropical forests. In some cases, the dominance of palms h...
Abstract Background Disturbance is an important process structuring ecosystems worldwide and has lon...
Native species that forage in farmland may increase their local abundances thereby affecting adjacen...
The conversion of tropical rainforest to agricultural systems such as oil palm alters biodiversity a...
Island systems are especially vulnerable to the possibility of introduced species becoming invasive ...
The world’s lands and oceans are currently being irrevocably altered by anthropogenic change, includ...
Dramatic declines in the global forested area in recent decades have been particularly severe in tro...
Question: Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm, has a pantropical distribution and reaches near mono-dom...
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has h...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Tropical forests show periods of scarcity and high fruit production in the same year and/or between ...
Coconut (Cocos nucifera)-based agroforestry systems hold promise as a sustainableland use activity ...
Conversion of natural habitats to agriculture reduces species richness, particularly in highly diver...
This thesis examines a number of natural and anthropogenic disturbances within marine macrophyte ha...
Biological invasions are a pervasive and dominant form of anthropogenic disturbance. However, we sel...
High densities of palms are common in many tropical forests. In some cases, the dominance of palms h...
Abstract Background Disturbance is an important process structuring ecosystems worldwide and has lon...
Native species that forage in farmland may increase their local abundances thereby affecting adjacen...
The conversion of tropical rainforest to agricultural systems such as oil palm alters biodiversity a...
Island systems are especially vulnerable to the possibility of introduced species becoming invasive ...
The world’s lands and oceans are currently being irrevocably altered by anthropogenic change, includ...
Dramatic declines in the global forested area in recent decades have been particularly severe in tro...
Question: Cocos nucifera, the coconut palm, has a pantropical distribution and reaches near mono-dom...
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has h...
Habitat invasibility has been found to increase dramatically following the alteration of ecosystem p...
Tropical forests show periods of scarcity and high fruit production in the same year and/or between ...
Coconut (Cocos nucifera)-based agroforestry systems hold promise as a sustainableland use activity ...
Conversion of natural habitats to agriculture reduces species richness, particularly in highly diver...
This thesis examines a number of natural and anthropogenic disturbances within marine macrophyte ha...