Within‐plant coexistence of viruses across nitrogen and phosphorus supply rates
Most species can be coinfected by multiple pathogens that may interact through shared resources (i.e., resource competition) or the host immune system (i.e., apparent competition).
Amy E. Kendig +4 more
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Timing is everything: priority effects alter community invasibility after disturbance. [PDF]
Symons CC, Arnott SE.
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Invasion in grassland gaps: the role of neighbourhood richness, light availability and species complementarity during two successive years [PDF]
De Cauwer, Benny +4 more
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Disentangling the relationships among abundance, invasiveness and invasibility in trait space. [PDF]
Hui C, Pyšek P, Richardson DM.
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Landscape Heterogeneity Drives Plant Assemblage Dynamics and Invasibility of Semi-Natural Grasslands Under the Long-Term Invasion of <i>Ageratina adenophora</i>. [PDF]
Zhao L +9 more
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The Relative Growth of Invasive <i>Solanum rostratum</i> Dunal Decreases with Increasing Competitive Species Richness Regardless of Resource Conditions. [PDF]
Qi FZ +7 more
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Phylogenetic Relationships and Disturbance Explain the Resistance of Different Habitats to Plant Invasions. [PDF]
Guo C, Zhao C, Li F, Huang J.
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Plant traits reveal that biotic resistance to invasibility is shaped by slope aspect. [PDF]
Kimball S +5 more
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A practical guide to characterising ecological coexistence. [PDF]
Clark AT +9 more
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Collective dynamical regimes predict invasion success and impacts in microbial communities. [PDF]
Hu J, Barbier M, Bunin G, Gore J.
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