Search Results - "van Kleunen, Mark"
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The more microplastic types pollute the soil, the stronger the growth suppression of invasive alien and native plants
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-07-2024)“…The ecological consequences of microplastic pollution for plants remain largely unknown, and the few studies that tested the effects usually focused on a…”
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Global exchange and accumulation of non-native plants
Published in Nature (London) (03-09-2015)“…A global database of alien plants, showing that over 13,000 species, nearly 4% of the global flora, have become naturalized in a new location. Import and…”
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Towards Unraveling Macroecological Patterns in Rhizosphere Microbiomes
Published in Trends in plant science (01-10-2020)“…It is generally accepted that plants locally influence the composition and activity of their rhizosphere microbiome, and that rhizosphere community assembly…”
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Economic use of plants is key to their naturalization success
Published in Nature communications (24-06-2020)“…Humans cultivate thousands of economic plants (i.e. plants with economic value) outside their native ranges. To analyze how this contributes to naturalization…”
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Invasive alien plants of Russia: insights from regional inventories
Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2018)“…Recent research on plant invasions indicates that some parts of the world are understudied with temperate Asia among them. To contribute towards closing this…”
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Remoteness promotes biological invasions on islands worldwide
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-09-2018)“…One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species–isolation relationship (SIR), a decrease in the number of native species with…”
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The global loss of floristic uniqueness
Published in Nature communications (15-12-2021)“…Regional species assemblages have been shaped by colonization, speciation and extinction over millions of years. Humans have altered biogeography by…”
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Naturalized and invasive alien flora of Ghana
Published in Biological invasions (15-03-2019)“…The paper provides an inventory of the naturalized vascular flora of Ghana, based on newly gathered information from the literature and consultations with…”
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Global hotspots and correlates of alien species richness across taxonomic groups
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (12-06-2017)“…Human-mediated transport beyond biogeographic barriers has led to the introduction and establishment of alien species in new regions worldwide. However, we…”
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The impact of land use on non-native species incidence and number in local assemblages worldwide
Published in Nature communications (12-04-2023)“…While the regional distribution of non-native species is increasingly well documented for some taxa, global analyses of non-native species in local assemblages…”
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Naturalized alien flora of the Indian states: biogeographic patterns, taxonomic structure and drivers of species richness
Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2018)“…Despite an existing India-wide inventory of alien plant species, an inventory documenting the occurrence of naturalized alien plant species in each of the…”
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Effect of allelopathy on plant performance: a meta‐analysis
Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2021)“…Allelopathy (i.e. chemical interactions between plants) is known to affect individual performance, community structure and plant invasions. Yet, a quantitative…”
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Common alien plants are more competitive than rare natives but not than common natives
Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2019)“…Success of alien plants is often attributed to high competitive ability. However, not all aliens become dominant, and not all natives are vulnerable to…”
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Genetic rescue persists beyond first-generation outbreeding in small populations of a rare plant
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-09-2007)“…Ranunculus reptans…”
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The Ecology and Evolution of Alien Plants
Published in Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics (02-11-2018)“…We review the state of the art of alien plant research with emphasis on conceptual advances and knowledge gains on general patterns and drivers, biotic…”
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Phylogenetically Independent Associations between Autonomous Self‐Fertilization and Plant Invasiveness
Published in The American naturalist (01-02-2008)“…Many plant species have been introduced from their native ranges to new continents, but few have become naturalized or, ultimately, invasive. It has been…”
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meta-analysis of trait differences between invasive and non-invasive plant species
Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2010)“…Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 235-245 A major aim in ecology is identifying determinants of invasiveness. We performed a meta-analysis of 117 field or…”
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Invasional meltdown mediated by plant–soil feedbacks may depend on community diversity
Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2022)“…Summary It has been suggested that establishment of one alien invader might promote further invasions. Such a so‐called invasional meltdown could be mediated…”
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Population genomic and historical analysis suggests a global invasion by bridgehead processes in Mimulus guttatus
Published in Communications biology (12-03-2021)“…Imperfect historical records and complex demographic histories present challenges for reconstructing the history of biological invasions. Here, we combine…”
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Mycorrhizal types influence island biogeography of plants
Published in Communications biology (24-09-2021)“…Plant colonization of islands may be limited by the availability of symbionts, particularly arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which have limited dispersal…”
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