[HTML][HTML] Why are invasive plants successful?
Plant invasions, a byproduct of globalization, are increasing worldwide. Because of their
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
Management and control methods of invasive alien freshwater aquatic plants: a review
Introduced invasive alien aquatic plants (IAAPs) threaten ecosystems due to their excessive
growth and have both ecological and economic impacts. To minimize these impacts …
growth and have both ecological and economic impacts. To minimize these impacts …
[HTML][HTML] Resource competition in plant invasions: emerging patterns and research needs
M Gioria, BA Osborne - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Invasions by alien plants provide a unique opportunity to examine competitive interactions
among plants. While resource competition has long been regarded as a major mechanism …
among plants. While resource competition has long been regarded as a major mechanism …
Negative impact of long‐term exposure of salinity and drought stress on native Tetraena mandavillei L.
Tetraena mandavillei L. is a perennial shrub native to the Middle Eastern countries of Asia,
which is extensively regarded as a drought‐tolerant plant. However, the plant reduces …
which is extensively regarded as a drought‐tolerant plant. However, the plant reduces …
[HTML][HTML] The EICAT+ framework enables classification of positive impacts of alien taxa on native biodiversity
G Vimercati, AF Probert, L Volery… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Species introduced through human-related activities beyond their native range, termed alien
species, have various impacts worldwide. The IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for …
species, have various impacts worldwide. The IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for …
Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical framework
Aim Invasion ecology includes many hypotheses. Empirical evidence suggests that most of
these can explain the success of some invaders to some degree in some circumstances. If …
these can explain the success of some invaders to some degree in some circumstances. If …
A synthesis of biological invasion hypotheses associated with the introduction–naturalisation–invasion continuum
With the advent of the Anthropocene, biological invasions have reached an unprecedented
level, and the number of species introductions is still increasing in an ever‐changing world …
level, and the number of species introductions is still increasing in an ever‐changing world …
Biotic interactions and plant invasions
Introduced plant populations lose interactions with enemies, mutualists and competitors from
their native ranges, and gain interactions with new species, under new abiotic conditions …
their native ranges, and gain interactions with new species, under new abiotic conditions …
Do non‐native plants contribute to insect declines?
1. With evidence of significant global insect declines mounting, urgent calls to mitigate such
declines are also increasing. Efforts to reverse insect declines will only succeed, however, if …
declines are also increasing. Efforts to reverse insect declines will only succeed, however, if …
Response of native insect communities to invasive plants
TM Bezemer, JA Harvey… - Annual review of …, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Invasive plants can disrupt a range of trophic interactions in native communities. As a novel
resource they can affect the performance of native insect herbivores and their natural …
resource they can affect the performance of native insect herbivores and their natural …