Invasion success of exotic plants in natural ecosystems: the role of disturbance, plant attributes and freedom from herbivores
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An ecological and evolutionary perspective on the parallel invasion of two cross-compatible treesSpecies coexistence in a changing worldImproving methods to evaluate the impacts of plant invasions: lessons from 40 years of researchConspecific plasticity and invasion: invasive populations of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) have performance advantage over native populations only in low soil salinity.Trait--environment relationships remain strong despite 50 years of trait compositional change in temperate forests.Are introduced species better dispersers than native species? A global comparative study of seed dispersal distance.Factors associated with alien plants transitioning from casual, to naturalized, to invasive.Evaluation of restoration effectiveness: community response to the removal of alien plants.Invasive forbs differ functionally from native graminoids, but are similar to native forbs.Effects of vegetative propagule pressure on the establishment of an introduced clonal plant, Hydrocotyle vulgaris.Testing the directed dispersal hypothesis: are native ant mounds (Formica sp.) favorable microhabitats for an invasive plant?Invasive Microstegium populations consistently outperform native range populations across diverse environments.Plant communities in harsh sites are less invaded: a summary of observations and proposed explanations.Effect of light on the growth and photosynthesis of an invasive shrub in its native range.Evidence for shifts to faster growth strategies in the new ranges of invasive alien plants.Propagule pressure-invasibility relationships: testing the influence of soil fertility and disturbance with Lespedeza cuneata.Trait differences between naturalized and invasive plant species independent of residence time and phylogenyEffects of High Temperature and Water Stress on Seed Germination of the Invasive Species Mexican Sunflower.Contrasting the effects of environment, dispersal and biotic interactions to explain the distribution of invasive plants in alpine communities.Hybridization between alien species Rumex obtusifolius and closely related native vulnerable species R. longifolius in a mountain tourist destination.The invasive species Ulex europaeus (Fabaceae) shows high dynamism in a fragmented landscape of south-central Chile.Individual Plasticity of the Shade Response of the Invasive Solidago canadensis in ChinaGrowth-form and spatiality driving the functional difference of native and alien aquatic plants in EuropeWeighted species richness outperforms species richness as predictor of biotic resistance.Interactions count: plant origin, herbivory and disturbance jointly explain seedling recruitment and community structure.Disturbance regime alters the impact of dispersal on alpha and beta diversity in a natural metacommunity.Biological invasion of oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) in North America: Pre-adaptation, post-introduction evolution, or both?Comparison of growth traits between abundant and uncommon forms of a non-native vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in AustraliaPrescribed burning and clear-cutting effects on understory vegetation in a Pinus canariensis stand (Gran Canaria).Autecological traits determined two evolutionary strategies in Mediterranean plants during the Quaternary: low differentiation and range expansion versus geographical speciation in Linaria.Interactions between non-native plant species and the floristic composition of common habitatsDemographic mechanisms of disturbance and plant diversity promoting the establishment of invasiveLupinus polyphyllusEarly bird catches the worm: germination as a critical step in plant invasionDemographics of Eucalyptus grandis and implications for invasionClonal structure, growth pattern and preemptive space occupancy through sprouting of an invasive tree, Triadica sebiferaWhen invasion may not be harmful: niche relations in a lizard assemblageTrait values and not invasive status determine competitive outcomes between native and invasive species under varying soil nutrient availabilityMonitoring and distribution modelling of invasive species along riverine habitats at very high resolutionHistorical contingency and spatial processes rather than ecological niche differentiation explain the distribution of invasive goldenrods (Solidago and Euthamia)Comparative analysis of growth and physiological traits between the natural hybridSphagneticola trilobata × calendulaceaand its parental species
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Invasion success of exotic plants in natural ecosystems: the role of disturbance, plant attributes and freedom from herbivores
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2004 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2004 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2004
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im Mai 2004 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article (publication date: May 2004)
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd in 2004-05)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в травні 2004
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مقالة علمية (نشرت في مايو 2004)
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Invasion success of exotic pla ...... es and freedom from herbivores
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Janet C Lake
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10.1016/S0006-3207(03)00294-5
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z