Contrasting effects of phylogenetic relatedness on plant invader success in experimental grassland communities

S Li, T Guo, MW Cadotte, Y Chen… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management
of biological invasions. Darwin's naturalization conundrum states that exotic species closely
related to natives should be successful because of a shared affinity for local environmental
conditions, but at the same time close relatives often compete more intensively, limiting
'niche'opportunities for the invaders. Previous studies have generally considered these two
'opposing'hypotheses as mutually exclusive, yet evidence for both of them abounds …

Contrasting effects of phylogenetic relatedness on plant invader success in experimental grassland communities.

LSP Li ShaoPeng, GT Guo Tao, MW Cadotte… - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Identifying the factors determining the success of invasive species is critical for management
of biological invasions. Darwin's naturalization conundrum states that exotic species closely
related to natives should be successful because of a shared affinity for local environmental
conditions, but at the same time close relatives often compete more intensively,
limiting'niche'opportunities for the invaders. Previous studies have generally considered
these two'opposing'hypotheses as mutually exclusive, yet evidence for both of them …
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