Alien plant species with a wider global distribution are better able to capitalize on increased resource availability.
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Plasticity-mediated persistence in new and changing environmentsEffects of soil nitrogen availability and native grass diversity on exotic forb dominance.Plant litter chemistry and microbial priming regulate the accrual, composition and stability of soil carbon in invaded ecosystems.Exotic Spartina alterniflora invasion alters ecosystem-atmosphere exchange of CH4 and N2O and carbon sequestration in a coastal salt marsh in China.Biological invasions, climate change and genomics.The physiology of invasive plants in low-resource environmentsDo invasive alien plants benefit more from global environmental change than native plants?Trait values, not trait plasticity, best explain invasive species' performance in a changing environment.United we stand, divided we fall: a meta-analysis of experiments on clonal integration and its relationship to invasiveness.Environmental variability promotes plant invasion.Determinants of plant establishment success in a multispecies introduction experiment with native and alien species.A comparison of the recruitment success of introduced and native species under natural conditions.A test for pre-adapted phenotypic plasticity in the invasive tree Acer negundo LModelling Hotspots for Invasive Alien Plants in India.Functional traits contributed to the superior performance of the exotic species Robinia pseudoacacia: a comparison with the native tree Sophora japonica.Community temporal variability increases with fluctuating resource availability.Release from belowground enemies and shifts in root traits as interrelated drivers of alien plant invasion success: a hypothesis.Geographic and habitat origin influence biomass production and storage translocation in the clonal plant Aegopodium podagraria.Does greater specific leaf area plasticity help plants to maintain a high performance when shaded?Herbaceous plant species invading natural areas tend to have stronger adaptive root foraging than other naturalized species.Invasive alien plants benefit more from clonal integration in heterogeneous environments than natives.Invasive clonal plant species have a greater root-foraging plasticity than non-invasive ones.Beware: alien invasion. Where to next for an understanding of weed ecology?Commonality in traits and hierarchical structure of vertebrate establishment successResponses of common and rare aliens and natives to nutrient availability and fluctuationsIdentifying the role of soil microbes in plant invasionsGrassland invasibility varies with drought effects on soil functioningDoes the biogeographic origin of species matter? Ecological effects of native and non-native species and the use of origin to guide managementInvasive Eupatorium catarium and Ageratum conyzoides benefit more than does a common native plant from nutrient addition in both competitive and non-competitive environmentsExplaining the variation in impacts of non-native plants on local-scale species richness: the role of phylogenetic relatednessResponses to simulated nitrogen deposition in invasive and native or non-invasive clonal plants in ChinaAre plasticity in functional traits and constancy in performance traits linked with invasiveness? An experimental test comparing invasive and naturalized plant speciesEcophysiological plasticity and local differentiation help explain the invasion success ofTaraxacum officinale(dandelion) in South AmericaPlant invasiveness is not linked to the capacity of regeneration from small fragments: an experimental test with 39 stoloniferous speciesEcophysiological basis of the Jack-and-Master strategy:Taraxacum officinale(dandelion) as an example of a successful invaderTesting for allelopathy in invasive plants: it all depends on the substrate!
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Alien plant species with a wider global distribution are better able to capitalize on increased resource availability.
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