Earthworm invasion as the driving force behind plant invasion and community change in northeastern North American forests.
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Root foraging influences plant growth responses to earthworm foragingTrait--environment relationships remain strong despite 50 years of trait compositional change in temperate forests.The unseen invaders: introduced earthworms as drivers of change in plant communities in North American forests (a meta-analysis)Effects of deer on the photosynthetic performance of invasive and native forest herbs.Reduced density and nest survival of ground-nesting songbirds relative to earthworm invasions in northern hardwood forests.Effects of an ecosystem engineer on belowground movement of microarthropodsPlant invasions across the Northern Hemisphere: a deep-time perspective.Resource-use strategies of native and invasive plants in Eastern North American forests.Unexpected earthworm effects on forest understory plants.Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): toward standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plantsPhylogenetic relatedness and leaf functional traits, not introduced status, influence community assembly.Belowground interactions with aboveground consequences: Invasive earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.Scale-dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host-seeking tick abundance.Comparison of direct, indirect, and ecosystem engineering effects of an earthworm on the red-backed salamander.Invasive plant alters community and ecosystem dynamics by promoting native predators.Effects of white-tailed deer and invasive plants on the herb layer of suburban forests.Multiflora rose invasion amplifies prevalence of Lyme disease pathogen, but not necessarily Lyme disease risk.Measuring short distance dispersal of Alliaria petiolata and determining potential long distance dispersal mechanisms.Environmental factors influencing immigration behaviour of the invasive earthworm Lumbricus terrestrisLocal-scale correlates of native and non-native earthworm distributions in juniper-encroached tallgrass prairieDo associations between native and invasive plants provide signals of invasive impacts?Broad and local-scale patterns of exotic earthworm functional groups in forests of National Wildlife Refuges of the Upper Midwest, USALittle evidence of native and non-native species influencing one another's abundance and distribution in the herb layer of an oak woodlandInvasive earthworms shape forest seed bank compositionLinking above- and belowground resource use strategies for native and invasive species of temperate deciduous forestsImpacts of Celastrus-primed soil on common native and invasive woodland speciesHistorical anthropogenic disturbances influence patterns of non-native earthworm and plant invasions in a temperate primary forestEarthworm invasion, white-tailed deer and seedling establishment in deciduous forests of north-eastern North AmericaResident plant diversity and introduced earthworms have contrasting effects on the success of invasive plantsDemographic responses of rare forest plants to multiple stressors: the role of deer, invasive species and nutrientsPatterns of Privet: Urbanizing Watersheds, Invasive Ligustrum sinense, and Performance of Native Plant Species in Piedmont Floodplain ForestsPhysiological constraints on the spread ofAlliaria petiolatapopulations in MassachusettsEffects of Native Herbs and Light on Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) InvasionExperimental evidence for indirect facilitation among invasive plantsLinking direct and indirect pathways mediating earthworms, deer, and understory composition in Great Lakes forestsLumbricus terrestris Prefers to Consume Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) SeedsThe role of biological control in wildlandsLost in the weeds: Ligustrum sinense reduces native plant growth and survivalAn experimental test of facilitation between non-native earthwormsPopulation Biology of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) in Minnesota Hardwood Forests
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Earthworm invasion as the driving force behind plant invasion and community change in northeastern North American forests.
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Bernd Blossey
John C Maerz
Victoria A Nuzzo
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10.1111/J.1523-1739.2009.01168.X
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2009-02-19T00:00:00Z