Where we've been and where we're going: the importance of source communities in predicting establishment success from phylogenetic relationships

BS Maitner, DS Park, BJ Enquist, KM Dlugosch - Ecography, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The last two decades have seen growing use of phylogenetic patterns to test hypotheses
predicting the success of introduced species. Nearly all of these tests have focused on …

[HTML][HTML] Phylogenetic relationships and disturbance explain the resistance of different habitats to plant invasions

C Guo, C Zhao, F Li, J Huang - Life, 2022 - mdpi.com
Invasive alien plants have invaded various habitats, posing a threat to biodiversity. Several
hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of invasion, but few studies …

Testing Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum using phylogenetic relationships: Generalizable patterns across disparate communities?

J Ng, WN Weaver, RG Laport - Diversity and Distributions, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim Alternative hypotheses of Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum (DNC) predict
that the non‐native species that successfully establish within a community are those either …

The impact of species phylogenetic relatedness on invasion varies distinctly along resource versus non‐resource environmental gradients

G Wang, X Zhang, F Yannelli, JJ Li, S Shi… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding why some, but not other, plant communities are vulnerable to alien invasive
species is essential for predicting and managing biological invasions. Darwin proposed two …

Amphibian crisis and the impact of emerging pathogens

B Thumsová, J Bosch, GM Rosa - Evolutionary ecology of …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Over two decades of unprecedented research investment at a global scale, illustrate the
paradigm shift in the way we perceive emerging diseases and their impact on wildlife …

Similarities between invaders and native species: moving past Darwin's naturalization conundrum

JA Bennett - Journal of Vegetation Science, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Darwin's naturalization conundrum states that successful invaders must be closely related to
native species to possess the traits to tolerate that environment, but distantly related enough …

Invasions of host-associated microbiome networks

CL Murall, JL Abbate, MP Touzel… - Advances in ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
The study of biological invasions of ecological systems has much to offer research on within–
host (WH) systems, particularly for understanding infections and developing therapies using …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid monitoring of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in semi-arid regions based on ecological convergence and phylogenetic relationships

W Zhao, T Liu, M Sun, H Wang, X Liu… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Rapid monitoring and early elimination are important measures to control the spread of
invasive plants. Ambrosia artemisiifolia is a globally distributed harmful invasive weed. The …

Modern coexistence theory as a framework for invasion ecology

W Yu, S Li - Biodiversity Science, 2020 - biodiversity-science.net
In the 60-year development of invasion ecology, many hypotheses have been proposed to
explain the mechanisms behind biological invasion. However, it remains difficult to integrate …

基于现代物种共存理论的入侵生态学概念框架

于文波, 黎绍鹏 - 生物多样性, 2020 - biodiversity-science.net
在入侵生态学60 多年的发展历程中, 生态学家提出了多种多样的假说来解释生物入侵的机制.
这些纷繁复杂的假说在丰富我们对生物入侵认知的同时, 也给入侵生态学概念的整合带来了困难 …