相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Plant-based food resources, trophic interactions among alien species, and the abundance of an invasive ant
Ken R. Helms et al.
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS (2011)
How common are invasion-induced ecosystem impacts?
Daniel Simberloff
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS (2011)
European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America
George E. Heimpel et al.
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS (2010)
Invasive ants disrupt frugivory by endemic island birds
Naomi E. Davis et al.
BIOLOGY LETTERS (2010)
Facilitation cascade drives positive relationship between native biodiversity and invasion success
Andrew H. Altieri et al.
ECOLOGY (2010)
The Role of Propagule Pressure in Biological Invasions
Daniel Simberloff
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS (2009)
Ecological Facilitation May Drive Major Evolutionary Transitions
Zaal Kikvidze et al.
BIOSCIENCE (2009)
Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical framework
Jane A. Catford et al.
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2009)
Assessing the relative importance of disturbance, herbivory, diversity, and propagule pressure in exotic plant invasion
Anne K. Eschtruth et al.
ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS (2009)
Exotic herbivores directly facilitate the exotic grasses they graze: mechanisms for an unexpected positive feedback between invaders
Rebecca J. Best et al.
OECOLOGIA (2009)
Carbohydrate supply limits invasion of natural communities by Argentine ants
Alexei D. Rowles et al.
OECOLOGIA (2009)
Propagule pressure and resource availability determine plant community invasibility in a temperate forest understorey
Andrew J. Tanentzap et al.
OIKOS (2009)
Propagule pressure and disturbance interact to overcome biotic resistance of marine invertebrate communities
Graeme F. Clark et al.
OIKOS (2009)
Effects of an Alien Ant Invasion on Abundance, Behavior, and Reproductive Success of Endemic Island Birds
Naomi E. Davis et al.
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2008)
Importance: an overlooked concept in plant interaction research
Rob W. Brooker et al.
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2008)
Recruitment dynamics in a rainforest seedling community: context-independent impact of a keystone consumer
Peter T. Green et al.
OECOLOGIA (2008)
Positive interactions among plant species for pollinator service: assessing the 'magnet species' concept with invasive species
Marco A. Molina-Montenegro et al.
OIKOS (2008)
Mutualistic Interactions Drive Ecological Niche Convergence in a Diverse Butterfly Community
Marianne Elias et al.
PLOS BIOLOGY (2008)
Beyond competition: Incorporating positive interactions between species to predict ecosystem invasibility
Fabio Bulleri et al.
PLOS BIOLOGY (2008)
Insects mediate the effects of propagule supply and resource availability on a plant invasion
Nathan J. Sanders et al.
ECOLOGY (2007)
Productivity alters the scale dependence of the diversity-invasibility relationship
Kendi F. Davies et al.
ECOLOGY (2007)
Collapse of an ant-scale mutualism in a rainforest on Christmas Island
Kirsti L. Abbott et al.
OIKOS (2007)
Propagule pressure of an invasive crab overwhelms native biotic resistance
A. L. Hollebone et al.
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2007)
Invasional meltdown 6 years later: important phenomenon, unfortunate metaphor, or both?
Daniel Simberloff
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2006)
Propagule pressure: A null model for biological invasions
Robert I. Colautti et al.
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS (2006)
Ecological resistance, seed density and their interactions determine patterns of invasion in a California coastal grassland
MA Thomsen et al.
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2006)
Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order
RJ Hobbs et al.
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY (2006)
Biotic resistance to invasion: Native predator limits abundance and distribution of an introduced crab
CE deRivera et al.
ECOLOGY (2005)
Recent biological invasion may hasten invasional meltdown by accelerating historical introductions
ED Grosholz
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2005)
Invasional meltdown potential: Facilitation between introduced plants and mammals on French Mediterranean islands
K Bourgeois et al.
ECOSCIENCE (2005)
Supercolonies of the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on an oceanic island: Forager activity patterns, density and biomass
KL Abbott
INSECTES SOCIAUX (2005)
Indirect facilitation of an anuran invasion by non-native fishes
MJ Adams et al.
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2003)
Fluctuating resources in plant communities: a general theory of invasibility
MA Davis et al.
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2000)