Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence and exotic invasions in natural plant communities, where species with more positive PSFs are thought to be more abundant in communities. Most evidence for this comes from mesocosm experiments with single species, but whether the results are transposable to diverse plant communities is mostly not verified and remains debated. We performed a combined monoculture and community experiment to test whether PSFs in monocultures predict PSFs in communities, and to infer the role of PSFs in invasive plant success. We found that (1) PSFs from monocultures were poor predictors for PSFs in plant communities, (2) competitive strength of invasive species d...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), the process by which plants influence con- or heterospecifics via alterat...
Recent applications of coexistence theory to plant invasions posit that non-natives establish in res...
1. Understanding the mechanisms governing coexistence is a central goal in ecology and has implicati...
1. Plant species can influence soil biota, which in turn can influence the relative performance of p...
Recent studies suggest that plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may provide mechanisms for plant diversity, ...
Plant–soil feedbacks have been widely implicated as a driver of plant community diversity, and the c...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) have been shown to strongly affect plant performance under controlled co...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Despite the ubiquity of multiple plant invasions, the underlying mechanisms of invasive-invasive int...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), the process by which plants influence con- or heterospecifics via alterat...
Recent applications of coexistence theory to plant invasions posit that non-natives establish in res...
1. Understanding the mechanisms governing coexistence is a central goal in ecology and has implicati...
1. Plant species can influence soil biota, which in turn can influence the relative performance of p...
Recent studies suggest that plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) may provide mechanisms for plant diversity, ...
Plant–soil feedbacks have been widely implicated as a driver of plant community diversity, and the c...
Plant-soil feedbacks can have important implications for the interactions among plants. Understandin...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) have been shown to strongly affect plant performance under controlled co...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>In my thesis project I studied the role of soil biota as possible drivers of link...
* Recent studies have shown that the positive relationship between plant diversity and plant biomass...
Despite the ubiquity of multiple plant invasions, the underlying mechanisms of invasive-invasive int...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF), the process by which plants influence con- or heterospecifics via alterat...
Recent applications of coexistence theory to plant invasions posit that non-natives establish in res...
1. Understanding the mechanisms governing coexistence is a central goal in ecology and has implicati...