Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and population growth rates of potential invaders. Strong, direct interactions such as predation and competition are typically thought to drive biotic resistance, but in diverse communities, indirect interactions among species may also affect biotic resistance. Further, genetic variation in traits of the invading species that affect species interactions may allow some genotypes to overcome biotic resistance. We investigated the direct and indirect effects of a native legume (Acmispon wrangelianus) and insect herbivores on the fitness of different genotypes of an invasive legume (Medicago polymorpha) in a California grassland. Insect herbivores de...
Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively l...
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert str...
1. Invasive species may alter selective pressures on native plant populations, and there is some evi...
Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and ...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions ("biotic resistance" sensu E...
Mutualists may play an important role in invasion success. The ability to take advantage of novel mu...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
Species invading new habitats experience novel selection pressures that can lead to rapid evolution,...
Species invading new habitats experience novel selection pressures that can lead to rapid evolution,...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Evolution has contributed to the successful invasion of exotic plant species in their introduced ran...
Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively l...
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert str...
1. Invasive species may alter selective pressures on native plant populations, and there is some evi...
Biotic resistance to invasion arises from strong species interactions that decrease the fitness and ...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions ("biotic resistance" sensu E...
Mutualists may play an important role in invasion success. The ability to take advantage of novel mu...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
Species invading new habitats experience novel selection pressures that can lead to rapid evolution,...
Species invading new habitats experience novel selection pressures that can lead to rapid evolution,...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Evolution has contributed to the successful invasion of exotic plant species in their introduced ran...
Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively l...
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert str...
1. Invasive species may alter selective pressures on native plant populations, and there is some evi...