Climate change, aboveground-belowground interactions, and species' range shifts

WH Van der Putten - Annual review of ecology, evolution, and …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Changes in climate, land use, fire incidence, and ecological connections all may contribute
to current species' range shifts. Species shift range individually, and not all species shift …

Species migrations and range shifts: A synthesis of causes and consequences

S Tomiolo, D Ward - Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and …, 2018 - Elsevier
In increasingly changing environments, plant species are forced to either adapt to novel
conditions or shift their ranges to track their ecological niches. Those species that can …

Litter quality and environmental controls of home‐field advantage effects on litter decomposition

GF Veen, GT Freschet, A Ordonez, DA Wardle - Oikos, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The 'home‐field advantage (HFA) hypothesis' predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster
than expected in the vicinity of the plant where it originates from (ie its 'home') relative to …

Climate warming affects biological invasions by shifting interactions of plants and herbivores

X Lu, E Siemann, X Shao, H Wei… - Global change biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Plants and herbivorous insects can each be dramatically affected by temperature. Climate
warming may impact plant invasion success directly but also indirectly through changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Home-field advantage effects in litter decomposition is largely linked to litter quality

FI Pugnaire, KH Aares, M Alifriqui, KA Bråthen… - Soil Biology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change and associated environmental alterations affect plant communities,
potentially decoupling links between plants and their associated soil microbial communities …

[HTML][HTML] Seed and root endophytic fungi in a range expanding and a related plant species

S Geisen, O Kostenko, MC Cnossen… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is accelerating the spread of plants and their associated species to new
ranges. The differences in range shift capacity of the various types of species may disrupt …

Novel chemistry of invasive plants: exotic species have more unique metabolomic profiles than native congeners

M Macel, RCH de Vos, JJ Jansen… - Ecology and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
It is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel
secondary chemistry compared with native plants in the introduced range. Using untargeted …

Environmental factors and traits that drive plant litter decomposition do not determine home‐field advantage effects

GF Veen, MK Sundqvist, DA Wardle - Functional Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Summary The 'home‐field advantage'(HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is
decomposed faster than expected underneath the plant from which it originates ('home') …

Latitudinal variation in soil nematode communities under climate warming‐related range‐expanding and native plants

RA Wilschut, S Geisen, H Martens… - Global change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Current climate change has led to latitudinal and altitudinal range expansions of numerous
species. During such range expansions, plant species are expected to experience changes …

Invasive macroalgae in native seagrass beds: vectors of spread and impacts

LB Firth, A Foggo, T Watts, AM Knights… - Annals of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Worldwide, invasive species are spreading through marine
systems at an unprecedented rate with both positive and negative consequences for …