Novel weapons testing: are invasive plants more chemically defended than native plants?
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Metabolomic assessment of induced and activated chemical defence in the invasive red alga Gracilaria vermiculophyllaRecent advances in plant-herbivore interactions.Herbivore preference for native vs. exotic plants: generalist herbivores from multiple continents prefer exotic plants that are evolutionarily naïve.Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense weapons.Exotic plant invasion in the context of plant defense against herbivores.An exotic chemical weapon explains low herbivore damage in an invasive alga.The invasive plant Alternanthera philoxeroides was suppressed more intensively than its native congener by a native generalist: implications for the biotic resistance hypothesis.Allelopathic Potential of Invasive Plantago virginica on Four Lawn SpeciesScreening Allelochemical-Resistant Species of the Alien Invasive Mikania micrantha for Restoration in South China.No release for the wicked: enemy release is dynamic and not associated with invasiveness.Phylogenetic relatedness and leaf functional traits, not introduced status, influence community assembly.Ability of a Generalist Seed Beetle to Colonize an Exotic Host: Effects of Host Plant Origin and Oviposition Host.Plant traits and plant biogeography control the biotic resistance provided by generalist herbivoresEvolution of plant defences along an invasion chronosequence: defence is lost due to enemy release - but not foreverUnderstanding the invasion success of Sargassum muticum: herbivore preferences for native and invasive Sargassum sppRoot Inputs Influence Soil Water Holding Capacity and Differentially Influence the Growth of Native versus Exotic Annual Species in an Arid EcosystemAllelopathic effects of three plant invaders on germination of native species: a field studyInvading from the garden? A comparison of leaf herbivory for exotic and native plants in natural and ornamental settingsEarly resistance of alien and native pines against two native generalist insect herbivores: no support for the natural enemy hypothesisPhylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivoresQuantifying the invasiveness of speciesGrowth strategy, phylogeny and stoichiometry determine the allelopathic potential of native and non-native plantsIncreased temperature alters feeding behavior of a generalist herbivoreLow allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination
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Novel weapons testing: are invasive plants more chemically defended than native plants?
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