Origin matters: widely distributed native and non-native species benefit from different functional traits.
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Mycorrhizal status helps explain invasion success of alien plant species.Interactive effects of landscape history and current management on dispersal trait diversity in grassland plant communities.Congener diversity, topographic heterogeneity and human-assisted dispersal predict spread rates of alien herpetofauna at a global scale.Invasive Insects Differ from Non-Invasive in Their Thermal Requirements.Are introduced species better dispersers than native species? A global comparative study of seed dispersal distance.Coexistence between native and exotic species is facilitated by asymmetries in competitive ability and susceptibility to herbivores.Determinants of plant establishment success in a multispecies introduction experiment with native and alien species.Invasive and non-invasive congeners show similar trait shifts between their same native and non-native ranges.Performance and responses to competition in two congeneric annual species: does seed heteromorphism matter?Geographical constraints are stronger than invasion patterns for European urban floras.Phenology effects on invasion success: insights from coupling field experiments to coexistence theory.Naturalization of European plants on other continents: The role of donor habitats.Species pools, community completeness and invasion: disentangling diversity effects on the establishment of native and alien species.Geographical range, heat tolerance and invasion success in aquatic species.Resource diversity and provenance underpin spatial patterns in functional diversity across native and exotic species.Responses of common and rare aliens and natives to nutrient availability and fluctuationsSoil fertility and disturbance interact to drive contrasting responses of co-occurring native and nonnative speciesDoes the biogeographic origin of species matter? Ecological effects of native and non-native species and the use of origin to guide managementCharacteristic and derived diversity: implementing the species pool concept to quantify conservation condition of habitatsWidespread native and alien plant species occupy different habitatsInvasive plant distributions recapitulate patterns found in native plant assemblages in a heterogeneous landscapeResponses to simulated nitrogen deposition in invasive and native or non-invasive clonal plants in ChinaImpact of plant invasions on functional diversity in the vegetation of Central EuropeEffects of native pollinator specialization, self-compatibility and flowering duration of European plant species on their invasiveness elsewhereExplaining invasiveness from the extent of native range: new insights from plant atlases and herbarium specimensIs there an urban effect in alien plant invasions?CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL ALIEN PLANTSDistributional Patterns of Alien Plants in China: The Relative Importance of Phylogenetic History and Functional Attributes
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Origin matters: widely distributed native and non-native species benefit from different functional traits.
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