Invasive plants have often been shown to possess novel traits such as the ability to fix nitrogen, access unused resource pools, or the ability to exude allelopathic chemicals. We describe a case of a successful invasion where the native and non-native species are very similar in most life-history characteristics including their growth forms, lifespan, and degree of summertime activity. Data from permanent transects suggest that exotic perennial grass invaders can establish into intact native-dominated grasslands, achieving cover values from 6 to 71% over several years. We also established a 4-year competition experiment to test the effect of each group—the native and non-native perennial grasses—on the other. Competitive interactions were ...
Plant community functional composition can be manipulated in restored ecosystems to reduce the estab...
Old World Bluestems (OWB), introduced from Europe and Asia in the 1920s, recently have begun to rais...
The presence of native grasses in communities can suppress native forbs through competition and indi...
Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over later-germinating ne...
Exotic species are often predicted to successfully invade when their functional traits differ from s...
The Central Valley of California is noted for its dearth of remnant native grass populations and for...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Congeneric species with the same native and non-native ranges, but exhibiting different invasiveness...
1. Invasive species may alter selective pressures on native plant populations, and there is some evi...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Invasion by exotic species is a major threat to global diversity. The invasion of native perennial g...
Invasive grasses often negatively impact desirable vegetation. While the interactions and impacts of...
Invasive species can change selective pressures on native plants by altering biotic and abiotic cond...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Plant community functional composition can be manipulated in restored ecosystems to reduce the estab...
Old World Bluestems (OWB), introduced from Europe and Asia in the 1920s, recently have begun to rais...
The presence of native grasses in communities can suppress native forbs through competition and indi...
Early emergence of plant seedlings can offer strong competitive advantages over later-germinating ne...
Exotic species are often predicted to successfully invade when their functional traits differ from s...
The Central Valley of California is noted for its dearth of remnant native grass populations and for...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Congeneric species with the same native and non-native ranges, but exhibiting different invasiveness...
1. Invasive species may alter selective pressures on native plant populations, and there is some evi...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Invasion by exotic species is a major threat to global diversity. The invasion of native perennial g...
Invasive grasses often negatively impact desirable vegetation. While the interactions and impacts of...
Invasive species can change selective pressures on native plants by altering biotic and abiotic cond...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Plant community functional composition can be manipulated in restored ecosystems to reduce the estab...
Old World Bluestems (OWB), introduced from Europe and Asia in the 1920s, recently have begun to rais...
The presence of native grasses in communities can suppress native forbs through competition and indi...