1. The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive plant success is in part due to the absence of natural enemies in the invaded range. However, few studies have assessed how enemy release may vary over time or space. 2. Norway has seen a large increase in non-native plant species over the past few decades. We used historical herbarium records to test whether 10 non-native plant species in Norway have suffered less from natural enemies (foliar herbivores) at different latitudes and over the past 195 years, compared to closely related (congeneric) native species. 3. We analysed over 2200 specimens over 26 species. Chewing herbivory was lower at higher latitudes for both non-native and native species. However, there was no evidence of c...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive species will receive less damage from enemies, c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Invasive species are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity today, causing huge ecol...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The enemy release hypothesis is often cited as a potential explanation for the success of introduced...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Acer platanoides (Norway maple) is a widespread native tree species in Europe. It has been introduce...
The enemy release hypothesis states that introduced plants have a competitive advantage due to their...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
Globalization and climate change trigger species invasions and range shifts, which reshuffle communi...
A central question in ecology concerns how some exotic plants that occur at low densities in their n...
1. Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spr...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive species will receive less damage from enemies, c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Invasive species are considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity today, causing huge ecol...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The enemy release hypothesis is often cited as a potential explanation for the success of introduced...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Introducing non-native species in new natural areas can have a large impact on the existing communit...
Acer platanoides (Norway maple) is a widespread native tree species in Europe. It has been introduce...
The enemy release hypothesis states that introduced plants have a competitive advantage due to their...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
Globalization and climate change trigger species invasions and range shifts, which reshuffle communi...
A central question in ecology concerns how some exotic plants that occur at low densities in their n...
1. Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spr...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive species will receive less damage from enemies, c...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...