A mechanistic framework of enemy release
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) is the best‐known hypothesis explaining high
performance (eg rapid population growth) of exotic species. However, the current framing of …
performance (eg rapid population growth) of exotic species. However, the current framing of …
Does phenological plasticity help or hinder range shifts under climate change?
MA Zettlemoyer, ML Peterson - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate warming is predicted to shift species' ranges as previously uninhabitable
environments just beyond the leading range edges become suitable habitat and trailing …
environments just beyond the leading range edges become suitable habitat and trailing …
Dimensions of invasiveness: Links between local abundance, geographic range size, and habitat breadth in Europe's alien and native floras
Understanding drivers of success for alien species can inform on potential future invasions.
Recent conceptual advances highlight that species may achieve invasiveness via …
Recent conceptual advances highlight that species may achieve invasiveness via …
Successful invasions and failed biocontrol: The role of antagonistic species interactions
Understanding the successes and failures of nonnative species remains challenging. In
recent decades, researchers have developed the enemy release hypothesis and other …
recent decades, researchers have developed the enemy release hypothesis and other …
Meta‐analysis of elevational changes in the intensity of trophic interactions: Similarities and dissimilarities with latitudinal patterns
EL Zvereva, MV Kozlov - Ecology Letters, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The premise that the intensity of biotic interactions decreases with increasing latitudes and
elevations is broadly accepted; however, whether these geographical patterns can be …
elevations is broadly accepted; however, whether these geographical patterns can be …
Seawater acidification and temperature modulate anti-predator defenses in two co-existing Mytilus species
The effects of short-term (7 days) experimental ocean acidification (− 0.4 pH units) and
warming (+ 5° C) on anti-predator defenses of two sympatric Mytilus species from China, M …
warming (+ 5° C) on anti-predator defenses of two sympatric Mytilus species from China, M …
Biotic interactions contribute to the geographic range limit of an annual plant: herbivory and phenology mediate fitness beyond a range margin
Species' geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However,
we often do not know what aspects of the environment drive range dynamics, much less …
we often do not know what aspects of the environment drive range dynamics, much less …
Climate manipulations differentially affect plant population dynamics within versus beyond northern range limits
Predicting species' range shifts under future climate is a central goal of conservation
ecology. Studying populations within and beyond multiple species' current ranges can help …
ecology. Studying populations within and beyond multiple species' current ranges can help …
Source height and contact with terrestrial soil drive transplanted epiphyte performance
ME Spicer, J Ortega - Journal of Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Epiphytes are characterized by their ability to survive without a root connection to the
ground, but many basic life‐history traits and ecological trade‐offs of this unique aerial …
ground, but many basic life‐history traits and ecological trade‐offs of this unique aerial …
Invaders responded more positively to soil biota than native or noninvasive introduced species, consistent with enemy escape
Understanding the mechanisms governing biological invasions has implications for
population dynamics, biodiversity, and community assembly. The enemy escape hypothesis …
population dynamics, biodiversity, and community assembly. The enemy escape hypothesis …