It is commonly believed that diverse communities better resist invasion by exotic species than do simple communities. We examined the history of this notion, and evaluated …
S Güsewell - New phytologist, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability limit plant growth in most terrestrial ecosystems. This review examines how variation in the relative availability of N and P, as reflected by N …
P Alpert, E Bone, C Holzapfel - Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and …, 2000 - Elsevier
Invasion ecology, the study of how organisms spread in habitats to which they are not native, asks both about the invasiveness of species and the invasibility of habitats: Which species …
The invasion paradox describes the co‐occurrence of independent lines of support for both a negative and a positive relationship between native biodiversity and the invasions of …
A venerable generalization about community resistance to invasions is that more diverse communities are more resistant to invasion. However, results of experimental and …
D Parkes, G Newell, D Cheal - Ecological management & …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Assessments of the 'quality', condition or status of stands of native vegetation or habitat are now commonplace and are often an essential component of ecological studies and planning …
Experiments assessing the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning initially aimed at establishing whether such relationships exist (eg Naeem et al. 1995; Tilman et al. 1996; …
The effect of evolutionary history on local‐scale diversity patterns has often been suggested, but not shown. I explored whether widely described local‐scale relationships between plant …
There is an urgent need to improve the evaluation of conservation interventions. This requires specifying an objective and a frame of reference from which to measure …