The EICA is dead? Long live the EICA!

RM Callaway, JE Lucero, JL Hierro, CJ Lortie - Ecology letters, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
An important hypothesis for how plants respond to introduction to new ranges is the
evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA). EICA predicts that biogeographical release …

Progress on mechanisms and impacts of wetland plant invasions: a twenty-year retrospective analysis and priorities for the next twenty

SM Hovick, CR Adams, NO Anderson… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Invasive plants are ubiquitous features of many wetland systems, resulting in impacts that
are extremely costly in both economic and ecological terms. Approximately twenty years …

[PDF][PDF] Trait evolution in invasive species

KA Hodgins, DG Bock, LH Rieseberg - Annual plant reviews online, 2018 - dangbock.com
One of the most exciting recent developments in the field of invasion biology has been the
growing realisation that evolution can determine invasive species' success. Here, we review …

Evolution of plant defences along an invasion chronosequence: defence is lost due to enemy release–but not forever

M Gruntman, U Segev, G Glauser… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the
introduced range. In particular, release from native enemies has been suggested to select …

Evolution of increased competitive ability may explain dominance of introduced species in ruderal communities

JL Hierro, Ö Eren, J Čuda… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis encapsulates the
importance of evolution and ecology for biological invasions. According to this proposition …

植物入侵机制的主要假说.

侯清晨, 冯燕楼, 周玉洁, 敖玉梅… - Yingyong Shengtai …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
摘要植物入侵是最严重的全球问题之一, 严重破坏生态系统的结构和功能.
随着植物入侵现象日益严峻, 要控制和解决外来植物入侵问题, 了解和掌握植物入侵机制尤为 …

Climate dynamics, invader fitness, and ecosystem resistance in an invasion-factor framework

SL Young, DR Clements… - Invasive Plant Science and …, 2017 - cambridge.org
As researchers and land managers increasingly seek to understand plant invasions and the
external (climate) and internal (plant genetics) conditions that govern the process, new …

Herbivory may promote a non-native plant invasion at low but not high latitudes

X Lu, M He, S Tang, Y Wu, X Shao, H Wei… - Annals of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims The strengths of biotic interactions such as herbivory are
expected to decrease with increasing latitude for native species. To what extent this applies …

Specialist reassociation and residence time modulate the evolution of defense in invasive plants: A meta‐analysis

J Yi, J Wan, K Tielbörger, Z Tao, E Siemann… - Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive plants typically escape specialist herbivores but are often attacked by generalist
herbivores in their introduced ranges. The shifting defense hypothesis suggests that this will …

An experimental test of the EICA hypothesis in multiple ranges: invasive populations outperform those from the native range independent of insect herbivore …

E Siemann, SJ DeWalt, J Zou, WE Rogers - AoB Plants, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The success of invasive plants may reflect environmental differences in their native and
introduced ranges including both abiotic and biotic conditions, such as release from …