Phylogenetic limiting similarity and competitive exclusion
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 782–787 Abstract One of the oldest ecological hypotheses,
proposed by Darwin, suggests that the struggle for existence is stronger between more …
proposed by Darwin, suggests that the struggle for existence is stronger between more …
Associations between a highly invasive species and native macrophytes differ across spatial scales
SM Thomaz, TS Michelan - Biological Invasions, 2011 - Springer
The association between invasive and native species varies across spatial scales and is
affected by phylogenetic relatedness, but these issues have rarely been addressed in …
affected by phylogenetic relatedness, but these issues have rarely been addressed in …
Traits associated with naturalization in Anolis lizards: comparison of morphological, distributional, anthropogenic, and phylogenetic models
IM Latella, S Poe, J Tomasz Giermakowski - Biological Invasions, 2011 - Springer
The worldwide spread of invasive species affects native biodiversity and causes economic
loss, but also allows better understanding of historical biogeographic patterns. Prediction of …
loss, but also allows better understanding of historical biogeographic patterns. Prediction of …
Species diversity, invasion, and alternative community states in sequentially assembled communities
The relationship between resident species diversity and invasion is generally negative in
experimental studies but takes various forms in observational studies of natural …
experimental studies but takes various forms in observational studies of natural …
Hipótesis de Naturalización de Darwin evaluada en la flora exótica de Chile continental
VM Escobedo, JE Aranda, SA Castro - Revista chilena de historia …, 2011 - SciELO Chile
La Hipótesis de Naturalización de Darwin (HND) plantea que el éxito de naturalización de
especies exóticas se ve favorecido cuando el parentesco filogenético entre el colonizador y …
especies exóticas se ve favorecido cuando el parentesco filogenético entre el colonizador y …
ANCIENT COLONIZATION PREDICTS RECENT NATURALIZATION IN ANOLIS LIZARDS
S Poe, JT Giermakowski, I Latella, EW Schaad… - …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The distributions and characteristics of naturalized species may be explained by novel
anthropogenous aspects of world biogeography such as the creation of favorable transport …
anthropogenous aspects of world biogeography such as the creation of favorable transport …
Understanding plant invasions: A global scale meta-analysis
AO Gloria - 2011 - research.rug.nl
Abstract 'Bospest', zo wordt de Amerikaanse vogelkers ook wel genoemd. De exoot die
begin vorige eeuw als 'vulhout'in onze naaldbossen werd aangeplant, werd al snel een …
begin vorige eeuw als 'vulhout'in onze naaldbossen werd aangeplant, werd al snel een …
[PDF][PDF] Phylogenetic relatedness predicts priority effects in nectar
Priority effects, in which the outcome of species interactions depends on the order of their
arrival, are a key component of many models of community assembly. Yet, much remains …
arrival, are a key component of many models of community assembly. Yet, much remains …