نتایج جستجو برای: exotic species

تعداد نتایج: 559920  

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Scott J Meiners

A growing body of literature has led to the debate in invasion biology whether exotic species perform within communities differently than native taxa due to inherent advantages. To address this issue, the population dynamics of native and exotic plant species were assessed from a 48-year record of permanent plot data from the Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (New Jersey, USA) to determine rate ...

2006
Kelvin M. Lloyd William G. Lee Susan Walker

The role of backcountry huts as focal points for weed establishment and spread into New Zealand’s national parks has received little attention. In this study we describe the pattern of weed spread around Takahe Valley Hut, Murchison Mountains, Fiordland National Park. Established in 1948, the hut is located at 900 m a.s.l. at the ecotone between Nothofagus forest and valley floor shrubland/gras...

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Yvonne Buckley Elsa E Cleland Kendi Davies Jennifer Firn W Stanley Harpole Yann Hautier Eric Lind Andrew MacDougall John L Orrock Suzanne M Prober Peter Adler Juan Alberti T Michael Anderson Jonathan D Bakker Lori A Biederman Dana Blumenthal Cynthia S Brown Lars A Brudvig Maria Caldeira Chengjin Chu Michael J Crawley Pedro Daleo Ellen I Damschen Carla M D'Antonio Nicole M DeCrappeo Chris R Dickman Guozhen Du Philip A Fay Paul Frater Daniel S Gruner Nicole Hagenah Andrew Hector Aveliina Helm Helmut Hillebrand Kirsten S Hofmockel Hope C Humphries Oscar Iribarne Virginia L Jin Adam Kay Kevin P Kirkman Julia A Klein Johannes M H Knops Kimberly J La Pierre Laura M Ladwig John G Lambrinos Andrew D B Leakey Qi Li Wei Li Rebecca McCulley Brett Melbourne Charles E Mitchell Joslin L Moore John Morgan Brent Mortensen Lydia R O'Halloran Meelis Pärtel Jesús Pascual David A Pyke Anita C Risch Roberto Salguero-Gómez Mahesh Sankaran Martin Schuetz Anna Simonsen Melinda Smith Carly Stevens Lauren Sullivan Glenda M Wardle Elizabeth M Wolkovich Peter D Wragg Justin Wright Louie Yang

Invasions have increased the size of regional species pools, but are typically assumed to reduce native diversity. However, global-scale tests of this assumption have been elusive because of the focus on exotic species richness, rather than relative abundance. This is problematic because low invader richness can indicate invasion resistance by the native community or, alternatively, dominance b...

2016
Rebecca C Wilcox Robert J Fletcher

Identifying impacts of exotic species on native populations is central to ecology and conservation. Although the effects of exotic predators on native prey have received much attention, the role of exotic prey on native predators is poorly understood. Determining if native predators actively prefer invasive prey over native prey has implications for interpreting invasion impacts, identifying th...

2016
Joseph Waterton Elsa E. Cleland

Ecological trade-offs are fundamental to theory in community ecology; critical for understanding species coexistence in diverse plant communities, as well as the evolution of diverse life-history strategies. Invasions by exotic species can provide insights into the importance of trade-offs in community assembly, because the ecological strategies of invading species often differ from those prese...

2011
Ignasi Bartomeus Daniel Sol Joan Pino Paloma Vicente Xavier Font

Aim Classic theory suggests that species-rich communities should be more resistant to the establishment of exotic species than species-poor communities. Although this theory predicts that exotic species should be less diverse in regions that contain more native species, macroecological analyses often find that the correlation between exotic and native species richness is positive rather than ne...

2005
Jon J. Sullivan Susan M. Timmins Peter A. Williams

The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the distance to the nearest large town. This is of concern as land near lowland forest is increasingly being subdivided for housing throughout much of New Zealand. We quantified the relationship between settlements and exotic plants for the coastal forests in eastern Northland, New Zealand. Exotic pl...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Susan C Cook-Patton Anurag A Agrawal

Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions to community and ecosystem processes are not well understood. We manipulated plant species richness in old-field communities to compare the impacts of native vs. exotic species on plant biomass, seed production, and arthropod community structure. Plants within diverse communities, regardless of ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Mark Vellend Luke J Harmon Julie L Lockwood Margaret M Mayfield A Randall Hughes John P Wares Dov F Sax

Exotic species invasions create almost ideal conditions for promoting evolutionary diversification: establishment of allopatric populations in new environmental conditions; altered ecological opportunities for native species; and new opportunities for hybridization between previously allopatric taxa. Here, we review recent studies of the evolutionary consequences of species invasions, revealing...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Scott C Stark Daniel E Bunker Walter P Carson

At large spatial scales, exotic and native plant diversity exhibit a strong positive relationship. This may occur because exotic and native species respond similarly to processes that influence diversity over large geographical areas. To test this hypothesis, we compared exotic and native species-area relationships within six North American ecoregions. We predicted and found that within ecoregi...

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