How strongly do interactions with closely-related native species influence plant invasions? Darwin's naturalization hypothesis assessed on Mediterranean islands
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A phylogenetic analysis of the British flora sheds light on the evolutionary and ecological factors driving plant invasionsDarwin's naturalization hypothesis: scale matters in coastal plant communitiesPlant extinctions and introductions lead to phylogenetic and taxonomic homogenization of the European floraTesting Darwin's naturalization hypothesis in the Azores.A phylogenetically controlled analysis of the roles of reproductive traits in plant invasions.Evaluating Darwin's naturalization hypothesis in experimental plant assemblages: phylogenetic relationships do not determine colonization success.A test of Darwin's naturalization hypothesis in the thistle tribe shows that close relatives make bad neighbors.Functional and phylogenetic similarity of alien plants to co-occurring natives.Revisiting Darwin's conundrum reveals a twist on the relationship between phylogenetic distance and invasibility.Different effects of invader-native phylogenetic relatedness on invasion success and impact: a meta-analysis of Darwin's naturalization hypothesis.Marketing time predicts naturalization of horticultural plants.Revisiting Darwin's naturalization conundrum: explaining invasion success of non-native trees and shrubs in southern AfricaAlien plants invade more phylogenetically clustered community types and cause even stronger clusteringInvestigation of Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis in invaded macrophyte communitiesEstablishment of introduced reptiles increases with the presence and richness of native congenersAustralian family ties: does a lack of relatives help invasive plants escape natural enemies?Patterns of bird invasion are consistent with environmental filteringDarwin’s naturalization hypothesis up-close: Intermountain grassland invaders differ morphologically and phenologically from native community dominantsPhylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivoresMultispecies comparison reveals that invasive and native plants differ in their traits but not in their plasticityPhylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to attack by natural enemiesAssociations between a highly invasive species and native macrophytes differ across spatial scalesSearching for phylogenetic pattern in biological invasionsIdentifying the signal of environmental filtering and competition in invasion patterns - a contest of approaches from community ecologyThe alien vascular flora of Linosa (Pelagie Islands, Strait of Sicily): update and management proposals
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How strongly do interactions with closely-related native species influence plant invasions? Darwin's naturalization hypothesis assessed on Mediterranean islands
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Philip W. Lambdon
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10.1111/J.1365-2699.2006.01486.X
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2006-06-01T00:00:00Z