Biological invasions have been considered as an important component of global environmental change, causing serious threat to native communities and ecological processes. It is necessary to understand the mechanisms behind their success in order to prevent future invasion and to control the spread of existing ones. Biological invasions provide unique opportunities to study evolutionary processes that are involved in invasion success. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis have important evolutionary implications, which presumes that, when introduced plants are released from specialist enemies in the new range they not only experience a direct fitness advantage but also reallocate resources away from herbivore defen...
Successful plant invaders may have specific morphological and physiological traits that promote inva...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...
Biological invasions have been considered as an important component of global environmental change, ...
Einige Pflanzenarten, die durch den Menschen in neue Gebiete verschleppt werden, breiten sich dort u...
Plant invasions often involve rapid evolutionary change. Founder effects, hybridization, and adaptat...
Humans have introduced non-native species into almost every corner of the world. These, often invasi...
Peperkorn R. Schlüsselfaktoren der Invasivität von Acacia longifolia : experimentelle Untersuchungen...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Ecosystems undergo permanent changes. Due to human impact, several of these changes accelerate, like...
FR2116International audienceSeveral hypotheses that attempt to explain invasive processes are based ...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.When invading new regions...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
Biological invasions have major ecological and economic consequences. Demographic, ecological and ge...
Successful plant invaders may have specific morphological and physiological traits that promote inva...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...
Biological invasions have been considered as an important component of global environmental change, ...
Einige Pflanzenarten, die durch den Menschen in neue Gebiete verschleppt werden, breiten sich dort u...
Plant invasions often involve rapid evolutionary change. Founder effects, hybridization, and adaptat...
Humans have introduced non-native species into almost every corner of the world. These, often invasi...
Peperkorn R. Schlüsselfaktoren der Invasivität von Acacia longifolia : experimentelle Untersuchungen...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Ecosystems undergo permanent changes. Due to human impact, several of these changes accelerate, like...
FR2116International audienceSeveral hypotheses that attempt to explain invasive processes are based ...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.When invading new regions...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
Biological invasions have major ecological and economic consequences. Demographic, ecological and ge...
Successful plant invaders may have specific morphological and physiological traits that promote inva...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...