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Seabloom, Eric W. , Borer, Elizabeth T. , Buckley, Yvonne , Cleland, Elsa E. , Davies, Kendi , Firn, Jennifer , Harpole, W. Stanley , Hautier, Yann , Lind, Eric , Macdougall, Andrew , Orrock, John L. , Prober, Suzanne M. , Adler, Peter , Alberti, Juan , Anderson, T. Michael , Bakker, Jonathan D. , Biederman, Lori A. , Blumenthal, Dana , Brown, Cynthia S. , Brudvig, Lars A. , Caldeira, Maria , Chu, Chengjin , Crawley, Michael J. , Daleo, Pedro , Damschen, Ellen I. , D'Antonio, Carla M. , Decrappeo, Nicole M. , Dickman, Chris R. , Du, Guozhen , Fay, Philip A. , Frater, Paul , Gruner, Daniel S. , Hagenah, Nicole , Hector, Andrew , Helm, Aveliina , Hillebrand, Helmut , Hofmockel, Kirsten S. , Humphries, Hope C. , Iribarne, Oscar , Jin, Virginia L. , Kay, Adam , Kirkman, Kevin P. , Klein, Julia A. , Knops, Johannes M. H. , La Pierre, Kimberly J. , Ladwig, Laura M. , Lambrinos, John G. , Leakey, Andrew D. B. , Li, Qi , Li, Wei , Mcculley, Rebecca , Melbourne, Brett , Mitchell, Charles E. , Moore, Joslin L. , Morgan, John , Mortensen, Brent , O'Halloran, Lydia R. , Paertel, Meelis , Pascual, Jesus , Pyke, David A. , Risch, Anita C. , Salguero-Gomez, Roberto , Sankaran, Mahesh , Schuetz, Martin , Simonsen, Anna , Smith, Melinda , Stevens, Carly , Sullivan, Lauren , Wardle, Glenda M. , Wolkovich, Elizabeth M. , Wragg, Peter D. , Wright, Justin , and Yang, Louie
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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...
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Seabloom, Eric W. , Borer, Elizabeth T. , Buckley, Yvonne , Cleland, Elsa E. , Davies, Kendi , Firn, Jennifer , Harpole, W. Stanley , Hautier, Yann , Lind, Eric , Macdougall, Andrew , Orrock, John L. , Prober, Suzanne M. , Adler, Peter , Alberti, Juan , Anderson, T. Michael , Bakker, Jonathan D. , Biederman, Lori A. , Blumenthal, Dana , Brown, Cynthia S. , Brudvig, Lars A. , Caldeira, Maria , Chu, Chengjin , Crawley, Michael J. , Daleo, Pedro , Damschen, Ellen I. , D'Antonio, Carla M. , Decrappeo, Nicole M. , Dickman, Chris R. , Du, Guozhen , Fay, Philip A. , Frater, Paul , Gruner, Daniel S. , Hagenah, Nicole , Hector, Andrew , Helm, Aveliina , Hillebrand, Helmut , Hofmockel, Kirsten S. , Humphries, Hope C. , Iribarne, Oscar , Jin, Virginia L. , Kay, Adam , Kirkman, Kevin P. , Klein, Julia A. , Knops, Johannes M. H. , La Pierre, Kimberly J. , Ladwig, Laura M. , Lambrinos, John G. , Leakey, Andrew D. B. , Li, Qi , Li, Wei , Mcculley, Rebecca , Melbourne, Brett , Mitchell, Charles E. , Moore, Joslin L. , Morgan, John , Mortensen, Brent , O'Halloran, Lydia R. , Paertel, Meelis , Pascual, Jesus , Pyke, David A. , Risch, Anita C. , Salguero-Gomez, Roberto , Sankaran, Mahesh , Schuetz, Martin , Simonsen, Anna , Smith, Melinda , Stevens, Carly , Sullivan, Lauren , Wardle, Glenda M. , Wolkovich, Elizabeth M. , Wragg, Peter D. , Wright, Justin , and Yang, Louie
Abstract:
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...
Creator:
Seabloom, Eric W. , Borer, Elizabeth T. , Buckley, Yvonne M. , Cleland, Elsa E. , Davies, Kendi F. , Firn, Jennifer , Harpole, W. Stanley , Hautier, Yann , Lind, Eric M. , MacDougall, Andrew S. , Orrock, John L. , Prober, Suzanne M. , Adler, Peter B. , Anderson, T. Michael , Bakker, Jonathan D. , Biederman, Lori A. , Blumenthal, Dana M. , Brown, Cynthia S. , Brudvig, Lars A. , Cadotte, Marc , Chu, Chengjin , Cottingham, Kathryn L. , Crawley, Michael J. , Damschen, Ellen I. , Dantonio, Carla M. , DeCrappeo, Nicole M. , Du, Guozhen , Fay, Philip A. , Frater, Paul , Gruner, Daniel S. , Hagenah, Nicole , Hector, Andy , Hillebrand, Helmut , Hofmockel, Kirsten S. , Humphries, Hope C. , Jin, Virginia L. , Kay, Adam , Kirkman, Kevin P. , Klein, Julia A. , Knops, Johannes M. H. , La Pierre, Kimberly J. , Ladwig, Laura , Lambrinos, John G. , Li, Qi , Li, Wei , Marushia, Robin , McCulley, Rebecca L. , Melbourne, Brett A. , Mitchell, Charles E. , Moore, Joslin L. , Morgan, John , Mortensen, Brent , O'Halloran, Lydia R. , Pyke, David A. , Risch, Anita C. , Sankaran, Mahesh , Schuetz, Martin , Simonsen, Anna , Smith, Melinda D. , Stevens, Carly J. , Sullivan, Lauren , Wolkovich, Elizabeth , Wragg, Peter D. , Wright, Justin , and Yang, Louie
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Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeographic origin remains highly contentious. This debate is fuelled in part by the lack of globally replicated, systematic data assessing the relationship between species provenance, function and response to perturbations. We examined the abundance of native and exotic plant...
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Borer, Elizabeth T. , Seabloom, Eric W. , Gruner, Daniel S. , O'Halloran, Lydia R. , Gruner, Daniel S. , Harpole, W. Stanley , Hillebrand, Helmut , Lind, Eric M. , Alder, Peter B. , Alberti, Juan , Anderson, T. Michael , Bakker, Jonathan D. , Biederman, Lori , Blumenthal, Dana , Brown, Cynthia S. , Brudvig, Lars A. , Buckley, Yvonne M. , Cadotte, Marc , Chu, Chengjin , Cleland, Elsa E. , Crawley, Michael J. , Daleo, Pedro , Damschen, Ellen I. , Davies, Kendi F. , Decrappeo, Nicole M. , Du, Guozhen , Firn, Jennifer , Hautier, Yann , Heckman, Robert W. , Hector, Andy , HelleRisLambers, Janneke , Iribarne, Oscar , Klein, Julia A. , Knops, Johannes M. H. , La Pierre, Kimbery J. , Leakey, Andrew D. B. , Li, Wei , MacDougall, Andrew S. , McCulley, Rebecca L. , Melbourne, Brett A. , Mitchell, Charles E. , Moore, Joslin L. , Mortensen, Brent , Orrock, John L. , Pascual, Jesus , Prober, Suzanne M. , Pyke, David A. , Risch, Anita C. , Schuetz, Martin , Smith, Melinda D. , Stevens, Carly J. , Sullivan, Lauren L. , Williams, Ryan J. , Wragg, Peter D. , Wright, Justin P. , and Yang, Louie H.
Abstract:
Human alterations to nutrient cycles[superscript 1,2] and herbivore communities³⁻⁷
are affecting global biodiversity dramatically². Ecological theory predicts
these changes should be strongly counteractive: nutrient addition
drives plant species loss through intensified competition for
light, whereas herbivores prevent competitive exclusion by increasing
ground-level light, particularly in productive systems[superscript 8,9]. Here we...
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Creator:
Seabloom, Eric W. , Borer, Elizabeth T. , Buckley, Yvonne , Cleland, Elsa E. , Davies, Kendi , Firn, Jennifer , Harpole, W. Stanley , Hautier, Yann , Lind, Eric , Macdougall, Andrew , Orrock, John L. , Prober, Suzanne M. , Adler, Peter , Alberti, Juan , Anderson, T. Michael , Bakker, Jonathan D. , Biederman, Lori A. , Blumenthal, Dana , Brown, Cynthia S. , Brudvig, Lars A. , Caldeira, Maria , Chu, Chengjin , Crawley, Michael J. , Daleo, Pedro , Damschen, Ellen I. , D'Antonio, Carla M. , Decrappeo, Nicole M. , Dickman, Chris R. , Du, Guozhen , Fay, Philip A. , Frater, Paul , Gruner, Daniel S. , Hagenah, Nicole , Hector, Andrew , Helm, Aveliina , Hillebrand, Helmut , Hofmockel, Kirsten S. , Humphries, Hope C. , Iribarne, Oscar , Jin, Virginia L. , Kay, Adam , Kirkman, Kevin P. , Klein, Julia A. , Knops, Johannes M. H. , La Pierre, Kimberly J. , Ladwig, Laura M. , Lambrinos, John G. , Leakey, Andrew D. B. , Li, Qi , Li, Wei , Mcculley, Rebecca , Melbourne, Brett , Mitchell, Charles E. , Moore, Joslin L. , Morgan, John , Mortensen, Brent , O'Halloran, Lydia R. , Paertel, Meelis , Pascual, Jesus , Pyke, David A. , Risch, Anita C. , Salguero-Gomez, Roberto , Sankaran, Mahesh , Schuetz, Martin , Simonsen, Anna , Smith, Melinda , Stevens, Carly , Sullivan, Lauren , Wardle, Glenda M. , Wolkovich, Elizabeth M. , Wragg, Peter D. , Wright, Justin , and Yang, Louie
Abstract:
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...
Resource Type:
Article