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An ongoing restoration challenge is to recover native communities after the removal of invasive species. Because priority effects (i.e. the order and ...
Read moreAlien invasive species (AIS) are one of the major causes of biodiversity loss and global homogenization. Once an AIS becomes established, costs of con...
Read moreHumans have traded and transported alien species for millennia with two notable step-changes: the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of the Industri...
Read morePlant nutrition (bottom-up effects) impacts a plant's ability to withstand herbivory (top-down effects) and influences phytophagous insect fecundity. ...
Read moreInvasive plants destroy the structure and function of many ecosystems but removal is expensive, so the likelihood of success should be assessed before...
Read moreThe management and removal of invasive species may give rise to unanticipated changes in plant-pollinator mutualisms because they can alter the compos...
Read moreInvasions by alien plants into unspoiled ecosystems are a cause for concern because the pristine systems are important stores of biodiversity. Indeed,...
Read morePreventing the arrival of invasive alien species (IAS) is a major priority in managing biological invasions. However, information on introduction path...
Read moreBiological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity. Given the large number of invasive species, we need to be able to identify invaders with larg...
Read moreGlobally the prevalence and impact of invasive non-native plant species is increasing rapidly. Experimentally based research aimed at supporting manag...
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