Many invasion theories invoke resource competition as the primary mechanism of invader advantage. These include Darwin's naturalization hypothesis (DNH), which treats phylogenetic similarity as a proxy for niche overlap and competitive intensity, and the evolutionary imbalance hypothesis (EIH), which suggests the phylogenetic diversity (PD) of an introduced species’ native range is an indicator of its competitive ability. Few tests of invasion theory, however, consider habitat characteristics associated with the role of competition in community assembly. In particular, plant invasions of habitats characterized by high environmental stress and disturbance levels should rarely be driven by competition. This suggests tests of EIH and DNH are h...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to investigate the community assembly processes driving plant i...
Aim: Habitat types are involved in shaping biological traits of their resident native species and th...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Understanding why certain plant communities are vulnerable to alien invasive species is essential to...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
1. Although invasive plants increasingly contribute to the current biodiversity crisis, the mechanis...
Introduced exotic species can dominate communities and replace native species that should be better ...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
1. Although observed functional differences between alien and native plant species support the idea ...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Invasive plant species can form dense populations across large tracts of land. Based on these observ...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to investigate the community assembly processes driving plant i...
Aim: Habitat types are involved in shaping biological traits of their resident native species and th...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...
Competition is commonly thought to underlie the impact of plant invasions. However, competitive effe...
Aim: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis states that dissimilarity to native species may benefit alie...
1. Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management of...
Understanding why certain plant communities are vulnerable to alien invasive species is essential to...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
1. Although invasive plants increasingly contribute to the current biodiversity crisis, the mechanis...
Introduced exotic species can dominate communities and replace native species that should be better ...
Aim - To quantify the vulnerability of habitats to invasion by alien plants having accounted for th...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
1. Although observed functional differences between alien and native plant species support the idea ...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Invasive plant species can form dense populations across large tracts of land. Based on these observ...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to investigate the community assembly processes driving plant i...
Aim: Habitat types are involved in shaping biological traits of their resident native species and th...
1. Darwin's naturalisation hypothesis posing that phylogenetic distance of alien species to native r...