Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities, particularly when co-invading with belowground mutualists such as ectomycorrhizal fungi. These effects can persist following removal of the invasive plant and, combined with effects of removal per se, influence subsequent plant communities and ecosystem functioning. We used field observations and a soil bioassay with multiple plant species to determine the belowground effects and post-removal legacy caused by invasion of the non-native tree Pinus contorta into a native plant community. Pinus facilitated ectomycorrhizal infection of the co-occurring invasive tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, but not conspecific Pinus (which always had ectomycorrhi...
Plant invasions often reduce native plant diversity and increase net primary productivity. Invaded s...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
1. Although it is widely believed that non-native invasive species threaten the functional integrity...
Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities,...
Invasive species can change the environment in ways that persist long after the species itself is go...
Purpose: Pinaceae (pine family) trees are native to the Northern Hemisphere and their invasion into ...
Plant invasions have the potential to significantly alter soil microbial communities, given their of...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
The success of invasive plants is influenced by many interacting factors, but evaluating multiple po...
Aims: Biological invasions have historically been addressed mostly from an aboveground perspective, ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
International audienceAlthough invasive species threaten the functional integrity of ecosystems sign...
Biological invasions by exotic, invasive plants are widely recognized as a threat to biodiversity an...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of...
Non-native plants often dominate novel habitats where they did not co-evolve with the local species....
Plant invasions often reduce native plant diversity and increase net primary productivity. Invaded s...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
1. Although it is widely believed that non-native invasive species threaten the functional integrity...
Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities,...
Invasive species can change the environment in ways that persist long after the species itself is go...
Purpose: Pinaceae (pine family) trees are native to the Northern Hemisphere and their invasion into ...
Plant invasions have the potential to significantly alter soil microbial communities, given their of...
Most plants require mutualistic associations to survive, which can be an important limitation on the...
The success of invasive plants is influenced by many interacting factors, but evaluating multiple po...
Aims: Biological invasions have historically been addressed mostly from an aboveground perspective, ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate soil biotrophs that establish intimate relationships...
International audienceAlthough invasive species threaten the functional integrity of ecosystems sign...
Biological invasions by exotic, invasive plants are widely recognized as a threat to biodiversity an...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of...
Non-native plants often dominate novel habitats where they did not co-evolve with the local species....
Plant invasions often reduce native plant diversity and increase net primary productivity. Invaded s...
Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through ac...
1. Although it is widely believed that non-native invasive species threaten the functional integrity...