Non-native invasive species (NIS) release chemicals into the environment that are unique to the invaded communities, defined as novel chemicals. Novel chemicals impact competitors, soil microbial communities, mutualists, plant enemies, and soil nutrients differently than in the species' native range. Ecological functions of novel chemicals and differences in functions between the native and non-native ranges of NIS are of immense interest to ecologists. Novel chemicals can mediate different ecological, physiological, and evolutionary mechanisms underlying invasion hypotheses. Interactions amongst the NIS and resident species including competitors, soil microbes, and plant enemies, as well as abiotic factors in the invaded community are link...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
It is known that plant invasions are of major concern as they result in loss of biodiversity and alt...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
It is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemist...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Soil communities can have profound effects on invasions of ecosystems by exotic plant species. We pr...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
Human welfare is gravely threatened by invasive species. One of Canada’s most invasive plant species...
Among the more intriguing topics in general ecology courses are the symbiotic relationships (the ‘-i...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
It is known that plant invasions are of major concern as they result in loss of biodiversity and alt...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
It is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemist...
The belowground mechanisms facilitating invasion and proliferation of non-native plant species into ...
Soil communities can have profound effects on invasions of ecosystems by exotic plant species. We pr...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
Human welfare is gravely threatened by invasive species. One of Canada’s most invasive plant species...
Among the more intriguing topics in general ecology courses are the symbiotic relationships (the ‘-i...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Understanding how invasions by exotic plant species occur has been and still is a fundamental goal i...
It is known that plant invasions are of major concern as they result in loss of biodiversity and alt...
Although it is generally acknowledged that inva-sions by exotic plant species represent a major thre...