Understanding the causes of biological invasions is a key topic of ecological research in the last decades. Invasive plant species threaten communities, ecosystems and humans in many different ways. Therefore, it is important to determine what characteristics enable them to become invasive. In this work, I summarize the possible causes and consequences of plant invasions focusing on one possible mechanism - the plant-soil feedback. This feedback can support or suppress the growth of plants. Most species have negative feedback, but some invasive plants have positive feedback. And that could be the cause of their invasiveness. This work summarizes the findings of the plant-soil feedback, the methods to study the feedback and especially the im...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
Soil communities can have profound effects on invasions of ecosystems by exotic plant species. We pr...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
Invasive plants worldwide cause considerable ecologic and economic damage. In order to prevent this,...
Plant invasions represent a major ecological and socio-economical issue and understanding the driver...
Intraspecific plant-soil feedback is a relationship in which plant affects the composition of the so...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) is a mechanism which may contribute to the success of invasive plant speci...
Majority of research papers dealing with the impact of invasive plant species have addressed autecol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding why some ...
Plant-soil feedback is known as the interaction between plant and soil. There is the feedback, when ...
Abstract A major task in ecology is to establish the degree of generality of ecological mechanisms. ...
This dissertation examines potential impacts and mechanisms of plant invasion. I report results from...
Plant soil feedback (PSF) occurs when a plant modifies soil biotic properties and those changes in t...
Graduation date: 2016Invasive plants have the capacity to transform landscapes and alter ecosystem f...
Recent studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species may escape from their native soil-bor...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
Soil communities can have profound effects on invasions of ecosystems by exotic plant species. We pr...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...
Invasive plants worldwide cause considerable ecologic and economic damage. In order to prevent this,...
Plant invasions represent a major ecological and socio-economical issue and understanding the driver...
Intraspecific plant-soil feedback is a relationship in which plant affects the composition of the so...
Plant-soil feedback (PSF) is a mechanism which may contribute to the success of invasive plant speci...
Majority of research papers dealing with the impact of invasive plant species have addressed autecol...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding why some ...
Plant-soil feedback is known as the interaction between plant and soil. There is the feedback, when ...
Abstract A major task in ecology is to establish the degree of generality of ecological mechanisms. ...
This dissertation examines potential impacts and mechanisms of plant invasion. I report results from...
Plant soil feedback (PSF) occurs when a plant modifies soil biotic properties and those changes in t...
Graduation date: 2016Invasive plants have the capacity to transform landscapes and alter ecosystem f...
Recent studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species may escape from their native soil-bor...
Abstract Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are suggested to be major drivers of plant species coexistence ...
Soil communities can have profound effects on invasions of ecosystems by exotic plant species. We pr...
Plants can influence both the abiotic and biotic properties of the soil they grow in and in such way...