The roles of species richness, resource use, and resource availability are central to many hypotheses explaining the diversity-invasion phenomenon but are generally not investigated together. Here, we created a large diversity gradient of soil microbial communities by either assembling communities of pure bacterial strains or removing the diversity of a natural soil. Using data on the resource-use capacities of the soil communities and an invader that were gathered from 71 carbon sources, we quantified the niches available to both constituents by using the metrics community niche and remaining niche available to the invader. A strong positive relationship between species richness and community niche across both experiments indicated the pre...
Successful microbial invasions are determined by a species’ ability to occupy a niche in the new hab...
The diversity-invasion resistance relationships are often variable and sensitive to environmental co...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
The roles of species richness, resource use, and resource availability are central to many hypothese...
Community diversity affects the survival of newly introduced species via resource competition. Compe...
Microbial diversity can restrict the invasion and impact of alien microbes into soils via resource c...
Although many environments like soils are constantly subjected to invasion by alien microbes, invade...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Sixty year ago, Charles Elton posed that species-rich communities should be more resistant to biolog...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
Human modification of the environment is causing both loss of species and changes in resource availa...
The assembly of microbial communities through sequential invasions of microbial species is challengi...
Successful microbial invasions are determined by a species’ ability to occupy a niche in the new hab...
The diversity-invasion resistance relationships are often variable and sensitive to environmental co...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
The roles of species richness, resource use, and resource availability are central to many hypothese...
Community diversity affects the survival of newly introduced species via resource competition. Compe...
Microbial diversity can restrict the invasion and impact of alien microbes into soils via resource c...
Although many environments like soils are constantly subjected to invasion by alien microbes, invade...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Biological invasion brings disturbance to localenvironment, such as reducing available niches or alt...
Sixty year ago, Charles Elton posed that species-rich communities should be more resistant to biolog...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
Human modification of the environment is causing both loss of species and changes in resource availa...
The assembly of microbial communities through sequential invasions of microbial species is challengi...
Successful microbial invasions are determined by a species’ ability to occupy a niche in the new hab...
The diversity-invasion resistance relationships are often variable and sensitive to environmental co...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...