Pathogen-induced reversal of native dominance in a grassland community.
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Biological control of invasive plant species: a reassessment for the AnthropoceneMixed Infections of Four Viruses, the Incidence and Phylogenetic Relationships of Sweet Potato Chlorotic Fleck Virus (Betaflexiviridae) Isolates in Wild Species and Sweetpotatoes in Uganda and Evidence of Distinct Isolates in East AfricaTransitions and invasion along a grazing gradient in experimental California grasslands.Bridging taxonomic and disciplinary divides in infectious disease.Rice yellow mottle virus, an RNA plant virus, evolves as rapidly as most RNA animal viruses.Indirect effects of an invasive annual grass on seed fates of two native perennial grass species.Compensation and the stability of restored grassland communities.Seed bank survival of an invasive species, but not of two native species, declines with invasion.Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predation.A competitive network theory of species diversityCalifornia annual grass invaders: the drivers or passengers of change?Seed and establishment limitation contribute to long-term native forb declines in California grasslands.Richness and composition of niche-assembled viral pathogen communities.Non-random biodiversity loss underlies predictable increases in viral disease prevalenceAn exploration of hypotheses that explain herbivore and pathogen attack in restored plant communitiesDespite spillover, a shared pathogen promotes native plant persistence in a cheatgrass-invaded grassland.Host species composition influences infection severity among amphibians in the absence of spillover transmission.Intransitive competition is widespread in plant communities and maintains their species richness.Grassland Arthropods Are Controlled by Direct and Indirect Interactions with Cattle but Are Largely Unaffected by Plant Provenance.Differential Impacts of Virus Diversity on Biomass Production of a Native and an Exotic Grass Host.Fungal endophytes: modifiers of plant disease.Controls over native perennial grass exclusion and persistence in California grasslands invaded by annuals.Methodological Guidelines for Accurate Detection of Viruses in Wild Plant SpeciesConsumers indirectly increase infection risk in grassland food websStrategies for antiviral resistance in transgenic plants.Overlooking the smallest matter: viruses impact biological invasions.Geographic variation in apparent competition between native and invasive Phragmites australis.Taxonomic similarity, more than contact opportunity, explains novel plant-pathogen associations between native and alien taxa.Phylogeny and provenance affect plant-soil feedbacks in invaded California grasslands.Predators indirectly reduce the prevalence of an insect-vectored plant pathogen independent of predator diversity.Linking winter conditions to regional disease dynamics in a wild plant-pathogen metapopulation.Symbiosis with systemic fungal endophytes promotes host escape from vector-borne disease.Environmental nutrient supply alters prevalence and weakens competitive interactions among coinfecting viruses.Modeling landscape-scale pathogen spillover between domesticated and wild hosts: Asian soybean rust and kudzu.Intransitivity is infrequent and fails to promote annual plant coexistence without pairwise niche differences.Environmental Nutrient Supply Directly Alters Plant Traits but Indirectly Determines Virus Growth Rate.Spatiotemporal model of barley and cereal yellow dwarf virus transmission dynamics with seasonality and plant competition.Apparent competition in canopy trees determined by pathogen transmission rather than susceptibility.Geometagenomics illuminates the impact of agriculture on the distribution and prevalence of plant viruses at the ecosystem scale.Provenance, life span, and phylogeny do not affect grass species' responses to nitrogen and phosphorus.
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Pathogen-induced reversal of native dominance in a grassland community.
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Pathogen-induced reversal of native dominance in a grassland community.
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Andrew P Dobson
Parviez R Hosseini
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10.1073/PNAS.0608573104
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2007-03-19T00:00:00Z