The role of enemy release, tolerance and resistance in plant invasions: linking damage to performance.
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Cleft, crevice, or the inner thigh: 'another place' for the establishment of the invasive barnacle Austrominius modestus (Darwin, 1854)Biological invasions, climate change and genomics.Tradeoffs associated with constitutive and induced plant resistance against herbivory.A comparison of the recruitment success of introduced and native species under natural conditions.Local dominance of exotic plants declines with residence time: a role for plant-soil feedback?Biogeography of a plant invasion: plant-herbivore interactions.Herbivory and dominance shifts among exotic and congeneric native plant species during plant community establishment.No release for the wicked: enemy release is dynamic and not associated with invasiveness.Does Plant Origin Influence the Fitness Impact of Flower Damage? A Meta-Analysis.Propagule Pressure, Habitat Conditions and Clonal Integration Influence the Establishment and Growth of an Invasive Clonal Plant, Alternanthera philoxeroides.Response of rhizosphere soil microbial to Deyeuxia angustifolia encroaching in two different vegetation communities in alpine tundra.The effects of invertebrate herbivores on plant population growth: a meta-regression analysis.Linkages of plant-soil feedbacks and underlying invasion mechanisms.Interactions count: plant origin, herbivory and disturbance jointly explain seedling recruitment and community structure.Ontogenetic patterns in the mechanisms of tolerance to herbivory in PlantagoUsing a botanical garden to assess factors influencing the colonization of exotic woody plants by phyllophagous insects.Introduced species that overcome life history tradeoffs can cause native extinctions.Biotic interactions with natural enemies do not affect potential range expansion of three invasive plants in response to climate changeIntegral projection models show exotic thistle is more limited than native thistle by ambient competition and herbivory
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The role of enemy release, tolerance and resistance in plant invasions: linking damage to performance.
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Young Jin Chun
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2010.01498.X
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2010-06-10T00:00:00Z