Invasions by multiple non-native plant species are common, but management programs often prioritize control of individual species that are expected to have the highest impacts. Multi-species invasions could have larger or smaller impacts than single-species invasions depending on how multiple co-occurring invaders interact to alter their abundance or per capita impacts. Synergistic interactions, such as facilitation, may lead to greater combined impacts. However, if management focuses on a single invader, suppressive interactions could produce unintended consequences, such as the release of a co-occurring invader with a stronger impact. The mechanisms described here highlight where better evidence is needed to predict the combined impacts o...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Aim: Plant invasions are driven by suites of factors in nature. To better understand the success of ...
Though biological invasion studies have proliferated in recent decades, a consistent emphasis remain...
As the number of biological invasions increases, the potential for invader– invader interactions als...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
Aim: In the current Anthropocene, many ecosystems are being simultaneously invaded by multiple alien...
The quantification of invader impacts remains a major hurdle to understanding and managing invasions...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
Invasion ecology has suffered from the artificial separation of invasibility and impact processes in...
With accelerating rates of invasion being documented in many ecosystems, communities of interacting ...
Despite the ubiquity of multiple plant invasions, the underlying mechanisms of invasive-invasive int...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing natural enemies (insect herbivores) from the...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Aim: Plant invasions are driven by suites of factors in nature. To better understand the success of ...
Though biological invasion studies have proliferated in recent decades, a consistent emphasis remain...
As the number of biological invasions increases, the potential for invader– invader interactions als...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Some studies examining the impacts of invasive plant species in native plant communities have demons...
Invaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops,...
Aim: In the current Anthropocene, many ecosystems are being simultaneously invaded by multiple alien...
The quantification of invader impacts remains a major hurdle to understanding and managing invasions...
Aim: Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of these can e...
Invasion ecology has suffered from the artificial separation of invasibility and impact processes in...
With accelerating rates of invasion being documented in many ecosystems, communities of interacting ...
Despite the ubiquity of multiple plant invasions, the underlying mechanisms of invasive-invasive int...
Invasive plant species can be controlled by introducing natural enemies (insect herbivores) from the...
Invasive alien species affect the composition and functioning of invaded ecosystems in many ways, al...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Aim: Plant invasions are driven by suites of factors in nature. To better understand the success of ...