Search Results - "Bufford, Jennifer L"
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Import volumes and biosecurity interventions shape the arrival rate of fungal pathogens
Published in PLoS biology (31-05-2018)“…Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species worldwide. Biosecurity measures seek to allow trade and passenger…”
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The emerging science of linked plant–fungal invasions
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2017)“…Invasions of alien plants are typically studied as invasions of individual species, yet interactions between plants and symbiotic fungi (mutualists and…”
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Biogeography and global flows of 100 major alien fungal and fungus‐like oomycete pathogens
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-04-2024)“…Aim Spreading infectious diseases associated with introduced pathogens can have devastating effects on native biota and human livelihoods. We analyse the…”
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Novel interactions between alien pathogens and native plants increase plant–pathogen network connectance and decrease specialization
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2020)“…Alien plant pathogens are a threat to native plants and are increasingly integrating into native plant–pathogen networks, but how these novel plant–pathogen…”
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Taxonomic similarity, more than contact opportunity, explains novel plant–pathogen associations between native and alien taxa
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2016)“…Novel associations between plants and pathogens can have serious impacts on managed and natural ecosystems world-wide. The introduction of alien plants…”
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Detection of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana in the Rhizosphere of Wound-Stressed Zea mays Plants
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-06-2018)“…Entomopathogenic fungi from the genus (Vuillemin) play an important role in controlling insect populations and have been increasingly utilized for the…”
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Woody exotic plant invasions and fire: reciprocal impacts and consequences for native ecosystems
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2011)“…Fire regimes influence and are influenced by the structure and composition of plant communities. This complex reciprocal relationship has implications for the…”
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Seed size–number trade‐offs are absent in the introduced range for three congeneric plant invaders
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2021)“…Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve in the introduced range. With finite resources, seed size and…”
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Increased adaptive phenotypic plasticity in the introduced range in alien weeds under drought and flooding
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2021)“…Phenotypic plasticity is an essential mechanism by which plants respond to changes in their environment, but our understanding of the evolution of plasticity…”
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No evidence of increased competitive ability among three widespread alien weeds in their introduced range
Published in Plant ecology (01-12-2023)“…It has long been hypothesised that introduced species can evolve to become better competitors, which in turn will enable some of them to become invasive. The…”
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Comparing the Above and Below-Ground Chemical Defences of Three Rumex Species Between Their Native and Introduced Provenances
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-06-2023)“…Compared to their native range, non-native plants often experience reduced levels of herbivory in the introduced range. This may result in reduced pressure to…”
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Global assessment of three Rumex species reveals inconsistent climatic niche shifts across multiple introduced ranges
Published in Biological invasions (2023)“…Climatic niche shifts occur when species occupy different climates in the introduced range than in their native range. Climatic niche shifts are known to occur…”
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Can the enemy release hypothesis explain the success of Rumex (Polygonaceae) species in an introduced range?
Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2022)“…The enemy release hypothesis states that introduced plants have a competitive advantage due to their release from co-evolved natural enemies (i.e., herbivores…”
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Defoliation by pastoralists affects savanna tree seedling dynamics by limiting the facilitative role of canopy cover
Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2015)“…Recurrent tree defoliation by pastoralists, akin to herbivory, can negatively affect plant reproduction and population dynamics. However, our understanding of…”
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A network perspective for sustainable agroecosystems
Published in Trends in plant science (01-08-2022)“…Nature-based management aims to improve sustainable agroecosystem production, but its efficacy has been variable. We argue that nature-based agroecosystem…”
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Biotic resistance to tropical ornamental invasion
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2016)“…We examined invasive, casual (found occasionally outside cultivation) and non‐invasive (found only in cultivation) species to investigate the role of species…”
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Strong fitness differences impede coexistence between an alien water fern (Azolla pinnata R. Br.) and its native congener (Azolla rubra R. Br.) in New Zealand
Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2018)“…Despite considerable evidence that alien plants impact the fecundity, productivity and abundance of native plant species, support for alien plant species…”
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Sterility and lack of pollinator services explain reproductive failure in non‐invasive ornamental plants
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-08-2014)“…AIM: Mutualisms, including pollination, have been hypothesized to influence establishment and success of introduced species. However, lack of pollinators has…”
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Rapid Anthropocene Speciation Reveals Pull of the Recent: A Response to Thomas
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Heat Reduces Nitric Oxide Production Required for Auxin-Mediated Gene Expression and Fate Determination in Tree Tobacco Guard Cell Protoplasts
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2012)“…Tree tobacco (Nicotiana glauca) is an equatorial perennial with a high basal thermotolerance. Cultured tree tobacco guard cell protoplasts (GCPs) are useful…”
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