As ecosystem engineers, invasive earthworms are one of the main drivers of plant community changes in North American forests previously devoid of earthworms. One explanation for these community changes is the effects of earthworms on the reproduction, recruitment, and development of plant species. However, few studies have investigated functional trait responses of native plants to earthworm invasion to explain the mechanisms underlying community changes. In a mesocosm (Ecotron) experiment, we set up a plant community composed of two herb and two grass species commonly found in northern North American forests under two earthworm treatments (presence vs. absence). We measured earthworm effects on above- and belowground plant biomass and func...
Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem function...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...
Theoretical predictions and empirical studies suggest that resident species diversity is an importan...
Earthworms can have strong direct effects on plant communities through consumption and digestion of ...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Recent research shows that earthworms can alter defense traits of plants against herbivores and path...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Background: Biodiversity loss and species invasions are among the most important human-induced globa...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem function...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...
Theoretical predictions and empirical studies suggest that resident species diversity is an importan...
Earthworms can have strong direct effects on plant communities through consumption and digestion of ...
Earthworms are keystone detritivores that can influence primary producers by changing seedbed condit...
Earth is experiencing a substantial loss of biodiversity at the global scale, while both species gai...
Biological invasions by non-native ‘ecosystem engineers’ can radically alter the ecological and soci...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Invasions of natural communities by non-indigenous species are currently rated as one of the most im...
Recent research shows that earthworms can alter defense traits of plants against herbivores and path...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Research over the past century has shown that where earthworms are abundant, they significantly infl...
Background: Biodiversity loss and species invasions are among the most important human-induced globa...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem function...
Forests north of the last glacial extent have no native earthworms. Exotic earthworms are now coloni...
European earthworms are invading previously worm-free hardwood forests across Minnesota and the Grea...