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Invasive non-native plants have a greater effect on neighbouring natives than other non-natives
(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 2016-09-12)
Human activity is creating a global footprint by changing the climate, altering habitats and reshuffling the distribution of species. The movement of species around the globe has led to the naturalization and accumulation ...
Belowground invasions: Effects of non-native ectomycorrhizal communities on non-native and native tree species
(2017)
Increasing evidence shows that belowground interactions are key in determining
invasive plants success or failure. However, less is known about the changes that
plant invasion produce in local soil biota and how non-native ...
Hydric regime in Mediterranean freshwater forested wetlands and their relationship with native and non-native forest cover
(ASOC ESPAN LIMNOL-MISLATA, 2016)
English as a foreign language teachers' understandings of the native/non-native dichotomy: An Argentine perspective
(Springer, 2020)
This research, oriented towards a qualitative approach, investigates theconceptions of a group of 75 English language teachers from Argentina regardingthe expansion, use and teaching of English as an international language, ...
Seed rain under native and non-native tree species in the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2014)
Response of native and non-native ruderals to natural and human disturbance
(Springer, 2018-10)
The ruderal strategy is widely shared among non-native plants, providing a general explanation for the commonly observed positive effects of disturbance on invasions. How native ruderals respond to disturbance and how their ...
Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs
(Springer, 2019-12)
Although much effort has been devoted to identify plant traits related to invasiveness, the success of this approach remains elusive, likely because the relevance of particular traits for invasions is context-dependent. ...
Non-redundancy in seed dispersal and germination by native and introduced frugivorous birds: implications of invasive bird impact on native plant communities
(Springer, 2018-12)
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is important for the establishment of many fleshy-fruited plant species. Different frugivorous species can provide different seed dispersal services according to their specific dietary ...
Native and non-native ruderals experience similar plant: soil feedbacks and neighbor effects in a system where they coexist
(Springer Heidelberg, 2015-07)
Recent applications of coexistence theory to plant invasions posit that non-natives establish in resident communities through either niche differences or traits conferring them with fitness advantages, the former being ...