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 …

Exotic fishes that are phylogenetically close but functionally distant to native fishes are more likely to establish

M Xu, S Li, JTA Dick, D Gu, M Fang… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Since Darwin's time, degree of ecological similarity between exotic and native species has
been assumed to affect the establishment success or failure of exotic species. However, a …

A test of Darwin's naturalization conundrum in birds reveals enhanced invasion success in the presence of close relatives

D Sol, J Garcia‐Porta, C González‐Lagos… - Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions pose one of the most severe environmental challenges of the twenty‐
first century. A longstanding idea is that invasion risk is predictable based on the …

[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 …

Spatial scales of competition and a growth–motility trade-off interact to determine bacterial coexistence

T Kuhn, M Mamin, S Bindschedler… - Royal Society …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The coexistence of competing species is a long-lasting puzzle in evolutionary ecology
research. Despite abundant experimental evidence showing that the opportunity for …

Competitive consequences determined by phenotypic but not genetic distance: A study with asexual water flea genotypes

X Tian, H Ohtsuki, J Urabe - Functional Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
How evolutionary relatedness influences the strength of competitive interactions among
genetically isolated populations has been a long‐standing interest in ecology. Darwin's …

[PDF][PDF]  Mate choice errors may contribute to slow spread of an invasive Eurasian longhorn beetle in North America

JL Anderson, SB Heard, J Sweeney… - …, 2022 - neobiota.pensoft.net
Abstract Tetropium fuscum (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a Eurasian longhorn beetle and
forest pest that first became invasive to Nova Scotia, Canada around 1990. In the time since …

[引用][C] Exotic fishes that are phylogenetically close but functionally distant to native fishes are more likely to establish

X Meng, L Shao-peng