Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechanisms, and it is exceptionally difficult to weight the relative importance of these mechanisms identified in different experiments. To this end we used individual-based models to explore how integrating empirical results from experiments might help to elucidate the relative importance of seed origin, biogeographic differences in competitive outcomes, and disturbance in exotic plant invasion. We integrated results from (1) competition experiments between Centaurea solstitialis derived from populations in the non-native range (California), the native range (Spain), and co-occurring native species from both ranges, (2) seed production by Centaure...
Many hypotheses are prevalent in the literature predicting why some plant species can become invasiv...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Congeneric species with the same native and non-native ranges, but exhibiting different invasiveness...
Centaurea solstitialis and Centaurea calcitrapa (yellow starthistle and purple starthistle) are two ...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
<div><p>Mono-dominance by invasive species provides opportunities to explore determinants of plant d...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
As the number of biological invasions increases, interactions between different invasive species wil...
Many hypotheses are prevalent in the literature predicting why some plant species can become invasiv...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Congeneric species with the same native and non-native ranges, but exhibiting different invasiveness...
Centaurea solstitialis and Centaurea calcitrapa (yellow starthistle and purple starthistle) are two ...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
<div><p>Mono-dominance by invasive species provides opportunities to explore determinants of plant d...
1. Various factors have been shown contributing to the ecosystem impact of invasive alien plants, bu...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
The greater abundance of some exotic plants in their nonnative ranges might be explained in part by ...
As the number of biological invasions increases, interactions between different invasive species wil...
Many hypotheses are prevalent in the literature predicting why some plant species can become invasiv...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Both competitors and natural enemies can limit plant population growth. However, demographic compari...