Graduation date: 2011Biological invasions pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, but many naturalized invaders coexist with the native community. Community ecology theory provides a framework for understanding the mechanisms by which invaders might coexist with native species or exclude them from the community, thus informing management practices to maximize their effectiveness at conserving native biodiversity. Differences in functional or phylogenetic similarity of invaders to native residents can affect invasion success and the probability they will coexist with natives. For example, functionally dissimilar species may not compete strongly and distantly related species may share fewer natural enemies. Furthermore, envir...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biological invasion is a major and growing threat to global biodiversity and human well-being, but r...
Natural dispersal mechanisms and biogeographical barriers have shaped species\u27 native distributio...
Understanding the potential mechanisms that influence invasion resistance and coexistence in plant c...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity, and understanding the factors that influence a community...
1. Elton's prediction that higher biodiversity leads to denser niche-packing and thus higher communi...
The introduction of exotic species to new regions offers opportunities to test fundamental questions ...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
1. Themajority of experiments examining effects of species diversity on ecosystem functioning have r...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
A robust ecosystem requires a functionally heterogeneous community of organisms with a wide range of...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
Understanding broad patterns of biodiversity requires developing a unified and rigorously tested the...
1.Although invasive plants may outcompete and cause local-scale extirpations of resident species, it...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biological invasion is a major and growing threat to global biodiversity and human well-being, but r...
Natural dispersal mechanisms and biogeographical barriers have shaped species\u27 native distributio...
Understanding the potential mechanisms that influence invasion resistance and coexistence in plant c...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity, and understanding the factors that influence a community...
1. Elton's prediction that higher biodiversity leads to denser niche-packing and thus higher communi...
The introduction of exotic species to new regions offers opportunities to test fundamental questions ...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
1. Themajority of experiments examining effects of species diversity on ecosystem functioning have r...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
A robust ecosystem requires a functionally heterogeneous community of organisms with a wide range of...
In many systems, native communities are being replaced by novel exotic-dominated ones. We experiment...
Understanding broad patterns of biodiversity requires developing a unified and rigorously tested the...
1.Although invasive plants may outcompete and cause local-scale extirpations of resident species, it...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Biological invasion is a major and growing threat to global biodiversity and human well-being, but r...
Natural dispersal mechanisms and biogeographical barriers have shaped species\u27 native distributio...