Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?
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How Obstacles Perturb Population Fronts and Alter Their Genetic StructureMultivariate forecasts of potential distributions of invasive plant speciesClimate modifies response of non-native and native species richness to nutrient enrichment.Experimental evidence that ecological effects of an invasive fish are reduced at high densities.Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) invasion along streams in a heterogeneous landscape.Biotic and abiotic controls of Argentine ant invasion success at local and landscape scales.Fast economic development accelerates biological invasions in China.Fish invasions in the world's river systems: when natural processes are blurred by human activitiesShading facilitates sessile invertebrate dominance in the rocky subtidal Gulf of Maine.Can the life-history strategy explain the success of the exotic trees Ailanthus altissima and Robinia pseudoacacia in Iberian floodplain forests?Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions.Regional and decadal patterns of native and exotic plant coexistence in California grasslands.Spatial scale and species identity influence the indigenous-alien diversity relationship in springtails.Extreme climatic events change the dynamics and invasibility of semi-arid annual plant communities.Experimental protocol for manipulating plant-induced soil heterogeneityPositive diversity-invasibility relationship in species-rich semi-natural grassland at the neighbourhood scale.Biogeographical patterns and determinants of invasion by forest pathogens in Europe.Habitat heterogeneity promotes the coexistence of exotic seaweeds.Stronger biotic resistance in tropics relative to temperate zone: effects of predation on marine invasion dynamics.Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?Long-term environmental correlates of invasion by Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) in a seasonally dry tropical forestCommonly rare and rarely common: comparing population abundance of invasive and native aquatic speciesHabitat filtering by landscape and local forest composition in native and exotic New Zealand birds.Drowned, buried and carried away: effects of plant traits on the distribution of native and alien species in riparian ecosystems.Linking niche theory to ecological impacts of successful invaders: insights from resource fluctuation-specialist herbivore interactions.Interactions between abiotic constraint, propagule pressure, and biotic resistance regulate plant invasion.Distinct invasion strategies operating within a natural annual plant system.Indirect effects of habitat disturbance on invasion: nutritious litter from a grazing resistant plant favors alien over native Collembola.Grazing maintains native plant diversity and promotes community stability in an annual grassland.Plastic traits of an exotic grass contribute to its abundance but are not always favourableThe invasive species Ulex europaeus (Fabaceae) shows high dynamism in a fragmented landscape of south-central Chile.The impact of invasive cane toads on native wildlife in southern AustraliaCommunity temporal variability increases with fluctuating resource availability.Heterogeneous environments shape invader impacts: integrating environmental, structural and functional effects by isoscapes and remote sensingDynamics of recruitment and establishment of the invasive seaweed Codium fragile within an eelgrass habitat.Propagule Pressure, Habitat Conditions and Clonal Integration Influence the Establishment and Growth of an Invasive Clonal Plant, Alternanthera philoxeroides.The invasive stoloniferous clonal plant Alternanthera philoxeroides outperforms its co-occurring non-invasive functional counterparts in heterogeneous soil environments - invasion implications.Invasion biology in non-free-living species: interactions between abiotic (climatic) and biotic (host availability) factors in geographical space in crayfish commensals (Ostracoda, Entocytheridae).Re-examining the relationship between invasive lionfish and native grouper in the CaribbeanLinking environmental heterogeneity and reproductive success at single-cell resolution.
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Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?
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Alan Hastings
Amy L Freestone
Christopher J Dugaw
Howard V Cornell
John Lambrinos
Kara Moore
Kendi F Davies
Matt Holland
Richard J Hall
Sarah Elmendorf
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2006.00987.X
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z