Mutualistic interactions and biological invasions
A Traveset, DM Richardson - Annual Review of Ecology …, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Mutualisms structure ecosystems and mediate their functioning. They also enhance
invasions of many alien species. Invasions disrupt native mutualisms, often leading to …
invasions of many alien species. Invasions disrupt native mutualisms, often leading to …
Plant-soil feedback: incorporating untested influential drivers and reconciling terminology
Background Plants condition the soil in which they grow, thereby altering the performance of
subsequent plants growing in this soil. This phenomenon, known as plant-soil feedback …
subsequent plants growing in this soil. This phenomenon, known as plant-soil feedback …
Invading with biological weapons: the importance of disease-mediated invasions
1. Invasive organisms and emerging wildlife disease pose two of the greatest threats to
global biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. 2. Typically, when parasites are considered …
global biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. 2. Typically, when parasites are considered …
Predicting plant-soil feedback in the field: Meta-analysis reveals that competition and environmental stress differentially influence PSF
Past research on plant-soil feedbacks (PSF), largely undertaken in highly controlled
greenhouse conditions, has established that plant species differentially alter abiotic and …
greenhouse conditions, has established that plant species differentially alter abiotic and …
Dynamic plant–soil microbe interactions: the neglected effect of soil conditioning time
Plant–soil feedback (PSF) may change in strength over the life of plant individuals as plants
continue to modify the soil microbial community. However, the temporal variation in PSF is …
continue to modify the soil microbial community. However, the temporal variation in PSF is …
Older populations of the invader Solidago canadensis exhibit stronger positive plant‐soil feedbacks and competitive ability in China
AMO Oduor, MO Adomako, Y Yuan… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Premise The enemy release hypothesis predicts that release from natural enemies,
including soil‐borne pathogens, liberates invasive plants from a negative regulating force …
including soil‐borne pathogens, liberates invasive plants from a negative regulating force …
Climate change-driven shifts in plant–soil feedbacks: a meta-analysis
Background Climate change is expected to affect plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs, ie, the effects
of a plant on the growth of another plant or community grown in the same soil via changes in …
of a plant on the growth of another plant or community grown in the same soil via changes in …
A role for below‐ground biota in plant–plant facilitation
Plant–plant facilitation is an important driver of plant diversity, which in turn maintains
ecosystem multifunctionality and can buffer some negative effects of climate change …
ecosystem multifunctionality and can buffer some negative effects of climate change …
Soil quality: a key factor in understanding plant invasion? The case of Carpobrotus edulis (L.) NEBr.
The cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are essential components of the processes
and functioning of ecosystems. The functional capacity of the soil microbial community that …
and functioning of ecosystems. The functional capacity of the soil microbial community that …
Biomorphogenic feedbacks and the spatial organization of a dominant grass steer dune development
Nature-based solutions to mitigate the impact of future climate change depend on restoring
biological diversity and natural processes. Coastal foredunes represent the most important …
biological diversity and natural processes. Coastal foredunes represent the most important …