Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Improving methods to evaluate the impacts of plant invasions: lessons from 40 years of researchThe impact of microbial biotransformation of catechin in enhancing the allelopathic effects of Rhododendron formosanumEvolutionary responses to global change: lessons from invasive species.An invader differentially affects leaf physiology of two natives across a gradient in diversity.Resistance and recovery of soil microbial communities in the face of Alliaria petiolata invasions.Invasive forbs differ functionally from native graminoids, but are similar to native forbs.Native perennial grasses show evolutionary response to Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) invasion.Volatile chemicals from leaf litter are associated with invasiveness of a neotropical weed in Asia.Growth and competitive effects of Centaurea stoebe populations in response to simulated nitrogen deposition.Coevolution between invasive and native plants driven by chemical competition and soil biota.Exotic taxa less related to native species are more invasiveAllelochemicals of Pinus halepensis as drivers of biodiversity in Mediterranean open mosaic habitats during the colonization stage of secondary succession.Evolutionary responses of native plant species to invasive plants: a review.Anthropogenic fire drives the evolution of seed traits.Rapid plant evolution in the presence of an introduced species alters community composition.Comparative Herbivory Rates and Secondary Metabolite Profiles in the Leaves of Native and Non-Native Lonicera Species.An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass.Competitive seedlings and inherited traits: a test of rapid evolution of Elymus multisetus (big squirreltail) in response to cheatgrass invasion.Spatial pattern of invasion and the evolutionary responses of native plant speciesEvolutionary responses of natives to introduced species: what do introductions tell us about natural communities?First encounters--deployment of defence-related natural products by plants.Meta-analysis reveals evolution in invasive plant species but little support for Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA).Transgenerational soil-mediated differences between plants experienced or naïve to a grass invasion.Evolutionary limits ameliorate the negative impact of an invasive plant.Allelochemical stress can trigger oxidative damage in receptor plants: mode of action of phytotoxicity.The adaptive value of remnant native plants in invaded communities: an example from the Great Basin.Coexistence via coevolution driven by reduced allelochemical effects and increased tolerance to competition between invasive and native plants.Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species.Plasticity in plant functional traits is shaped by variability in neighbourhood species composition.Beyond the ecological: biological invasions alter natural selection on a native plant species.Rapid evolution mitigates the ecological consequences of an invasive species (Bythotrephes longimanus) in lakes in Wisconsin.Allelopathic effect of a native species on a major plant invader in Europe.The impact of an invasive plant changes over time.(±)-catechin, a root exudate of the invasive centaurea stoebe lam. (Spotted knapweed) exhibits bacteriostatic activity against multiple soil bacterial populations.Evolution of plant defences along an invasion chronosequence: defence is lost due to enemy release - but not foreverCan seasonal dynamics of allelochemicals play a role in plant invasions? A case study with Helianthus tuberosus LResponse of an invasive plant, Flaveria bidentis, to nitrogen addition: a test of form-preference uptakeEffects and identification of chemical compounds released from the invasiveAcacia dealbataLinkHow do native species respond to invaders? Mechanistic and trait-based perspectivesThe response of plant community diversity to alien invasion: evidence from a sand dune time series
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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im Juni 2005 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в червні 2005
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants
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JORGE M. VIVANCO
RAGAN M. CALLAWAY
TIFFANY WEIR
TREVOR LABOSKI
WENDY M. RIDENOUR
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10.1111/J.1365-2745.2005.00994.X
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z