The successful establishment of invasive species has been shown to depend on aspects of the invaded community, such as gap characteristics. Biotic resistance may be particularly critical for stopping invaders at early life history stages, but new species can often invade following disturbances, which may create microsites with very different characteristics than are usually present. We examine the response of two invasive thistle species, Carduus nutans L. and C. acanthoides L., to three different microsite characteristics: disturbance type, size, and water availability. The two species initially responded differently to the type of disturbance: C. acanthoides had higher emergence and survival in plots with both above- and belowground distu...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Trait differences between invasive and native species are believed to be closely related to whether ...
The successful establishment of invasive species has been shown to depend on aspects of the invaded ...
In order to combat the growing problems associated with biological invasions, many researchers have ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article originally published by Springer Nature.Invasive plants...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Interactions with natural enemies are important to the success of invasive plants in their invaded r...
<p>Both species were more likely to flower in larger microsites (darker blue indicates full disturba...
Abstract Invasive species are known for their ability to form monocultures that exclude native speci...
1. The invasive thistle Carduus nutans causes major economic losses in the Americas, Australia and N...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
1. Plants interact with many organisms, such as microbes and herbivores, and these interactions are ...
Invasive species have resulted in enormous economic and ecological costs and are considered a major ...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Trait differences between invasive and native species are believed to be closely related to whether ...
The successful establishment of invasive species has been shown to depend on aspects of the invaded ...
In order to combat the growing problems associated with biological invasions, many researchers have ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article originally published by Springer Nature.Invasive plants...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Interactions with natural enemies are important to the success of invasive plants in their invaded r...
<p>Both species were more likely to flower in larger microsites (darker blue indicates full disturba...
Abstract Invasive species are known for their ability to form monocultures that exclude native speci...
1. The invasive thistle Carduus nutans causes major economic losses in the Americas, Australia and N...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
1. Plants interact with many organisms, such as microbes and herbivores, and these interactions are ...
Invasive species have resulted in enormous economic and ecological costs and are considered a major ...
Invasive plants may outcompete and replace native plant species through a variety of mechanisms. Rec...
1. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can exert a powerful influence on the outcome of plant–plant co...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Trait differences between invasive and native species are believed to be closely related to whether ...