Niche properties constrain occupancy but not abundance patterns of native and alien woody species across Hawaiian forests
Questions Islands harbour a disproportionate amount of global plant diversity, yet their
unique native assemblages are particularly vulnerable to biological invasions. It is therefore …
unique native assemblages are particularly vulnerable to biological invasions. It is therefore …
Scale dependence in the phylogenetic relatedness of alien and native taxa
CM McGrannachan, GJ Horner… - Journal of Plant …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Aims Darwin's naturalization hypothesis proposes that successfully established alien
species are less closely related to native species due to differences in their ecological …
species are less closely related to native species due to differences in their ecological …
Pet snakes illegally marketed in Brazil: Climatic viability and establishment risk
Invasive species are one among many threats to biodiversity. Brazil has been spared,
generically, of several destructive invasive species. Reports of invasive snakes' populations …
generically, of several destructive invasive species. Reports of invasive snakes' populations …
In tallgrass prairie restorations, relatedness influences neighborhood-scale plant invasion while resource availability influences site-scale invasion
Attempting to control invasive plant species in tallgrass prairie restorations is time-
consuming and costly, making improved approaches for predicting and reducing invasion …
consuming and costly, making improved approaches for predicting and reducing invasion …
Influence of functional and phylogenetic dissimilarity on exotic plant invasion depends on spatial scale
Darwin's theory of natural selection provides two seemingly contradictory hypotheses for
explaining the success of introduced species: 1) the pre-adaptation hypothesis posits that …
explaining the success of introduced species: 1) the pre-adaptation hypothesis posits that …
Plant invasion leads to a more clustered community phylogenetic structure: a study based on herbaceous plants in national nature reserves of Guangxi
X Yang, C Zhao, J Li, F Chong, W Li - Biodiversity Science, 2024 - biodiversity-science.net
Aims: Invasive alien plants, particularly herbaceous species, posed a threat to the native
community structure and ecosystem functions of nature reserves. This study aims to …
community structure and ecosystem functions of nature reserves. This study aims to …
基于功能性状的外来植物入侵预测模型框架构建.
王世雄, 何跃军, 王文颖 - Guihaia, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
预测外来植物的潜在入侵性已成为生物多样性保护研究的重要内容ꎬ 外来植物与乡土物种间的
亲缘关系是预测外来植物能否成功入侵的一个重要途径ꎮ 然而ꎬ 达尔文归化难题却预测了两种 …
亲缘关系是预测外来植物能否成功入侵的一个重要途径ꎮ 然而ꎬ 达尔文归化难题却预测了两种 …
Patterns of belowground overyielding and fine‐root biomass in native and exotic angiosperms and gymnosperms
Mixing tree species can lead to more productive forests, but how belowground productivity is
affected by mixtures of trees of diverse phylogenetic and eco‐evolutionary histories is …
affected by mixtures of trees of diverse phylogenetic and eco‐evolutionary histories is …
The role of phylogenetic scale in Darwin's naturalization conundrum in the critically imperilled pine rockland ecosystem
Aim We expand on community phylogenetic approaches to Darwin's Naturalization
Conundrum by considering phylogenetic scale, comprised of phylogenetic grain and extent …
Conundrum by considering phylogenetic scale, comprised of phylogenetic grain and extent …
Relatedness and the composition of communities over time: Evaluating phylogenetic community structure in the late Cenozoic record of bivalves
LM Chang, PL Skipwith - Paleobiology, 2021 - cambridge.org
Understanding the mechanisms that prevent or promote the coexistence of taxa at local
scales is critical to understanding how biodiversity is maintained. Competitive exclusion and …
scales is critical to understanding how biodiversity is maintained. Competitive exclusion and …