Global climatic changes may lead to the arrival of multiple range-expanding species from different trophic levels into new habitats, either simultaneously or in quick succession, potentially causing the introduction of manifold novel interactions into native food webs. Unraveling the complex biotic interactions between native and range-expanding species is critical to understand the impact of climate change on community ecology, but experimental evidence is lacking. In a series of laboratory experiments that simulated direct and indirect species interactions, we investigated the effects of the concurrent arrival of a range-expanding insect herbivore in Europe, Spodoptera littoralis, and its associated parasitoid Microplitis rufiventris, on ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
The impacts of global change on ecosystems from climate change and invasive species are likely to be...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
The impacts of global change on ecosystems from climate change and invasive species are likely to be...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
1. A major, and largely unexplored, uncertainty in projecting the impact of climate change on biodiv...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Current predictions on species responses to climate change strongly rely on projecting altered envir...