Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing novel biochemistry that repels native enemies. Despite the pivotal long-term consequences of invasion for native food-webs, to date there are no experimental studies examining directly whether exotic plants are any more or less biochemically deterrent than native plants to native herbivores.In a direct test of this hypothesis using herbivore feeding assays with chemical extracts from 19 invasive plants and 21 co-occurring native plants, we show that invasive plant biochemistry is no more deterrent (on average) to a native generalist herbivore than extracts from native plants. There was no relationship between extract deterrence and length of ti...
Schaffner U, Ridenour WM, Wolf VC, et al. Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense ...
The introduction and/or spread of exotic organisms into new habitats is considered a major threat to...
A key hypothesis that has been proposed to explain plants’ invasive success suggests that some invas...
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
t is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistr...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
ABSTRACT PREMISE Invasive plant species often escape from specialist herbivore species and are likel...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In a field experiment with 30 local...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Introduced exotic species encounter a wide range of non-coevolved enemies and competitors in their n...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Exotic species are widely assumed to thrive because they lack natural enemies in their new ranges. H...
Schaffner U, Ridenour WM, Wolf VC, et al. Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense ...
The introduction and/or spread of exotic organisms into new habitats is considered a major threat to...
A key hypothesis that has been proposed to explain plants’ invasive success suggests that some invas...
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
t is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistr...
Enemy release is frequently posed as a main driver of invasiveness of alien species. However, an exp...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
ABSTRACT PREMISE Invasive plant species often escape from specialist herbivore species and are likel...
Herbivores may facilitate or impede exotic plant invasion, depending on their direct and indirect in...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In a field experiment with 30 local...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Introduced exotic species encounter a wide range of non-coevolved enemies and competitors in their n...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Exotic species are widely assumed to thrive because they lack natural enemies in their new ranges. H...
Schaffner U, Ridenour WM, Wolf VC, et al. Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense ...
The introduction and/or spread of exotic organisms into new habitats is considered a major threat to...
A key hypothesis that has been proposed to explain plants’ invasive success suggests that some invas...