Where and when do species interactions set range limits?

AM Louthan, DF Doak, AL Angert - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2015 - cell.com
A long-standing theory, originating with Darwin, suggests that abiotic forces set species
range limits at high latitude, high elevation, and other abiotically 'stressful'areas, while …

Niche conservatism as an emerging principle in ecology and conservation biology

JJ Wiens, DD Ackerly, AP Allen, BL Anacker… - Ecology …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The diversity of life is ultimately generated by evolution, and much attention has focused on
the rapid evolution of ecological traits. Yet, the tendency for many ecological traits to instead …

Why are there so many species in the tropics?

JH Brown - Journal of biogeography, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Known for centuries, the geographical pattern of increasing biodiversity from the poles to the
equator is one of the most pervasive features of life on Earth. A longstanding goal of …

Naturalization of introduced plants: ecological drivers of biogeographical patterns

DM Richardson, P Pyšek - New Phytologist, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The literature on biological invasions is biased in favour of invasive species–those that
spread and often reach high abundance following introduction by humans. It is, however …

Predictions and tests of climate‐based hypotheses of broad‐scale variation in taxonomic richness

DJ Currie, GG Mittelbach, HV Cornell, R Field… - Ecology …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Broad‐scale variation in taxonomic richness is strongly correlated with climate. Many
mechanisms have been hypothesized to explain these patterns; however, testable …

Plant invasions: merging the concepts of species invasiveness and community invasibility

DM Richardson, P Pyšek - Progress in physical geography, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper considers key issues in plant invasion ecology, where findings published since
1990 have significantly improved our understanding of many aspects of invasions. The …

Disentangling the role of environmental and human pressures on biological invasions across Europe

P Pyšek, V Jarošík, PE Hulme, I Kühn… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
The accelerating rates of international trade, travel, and transport in the latter half of the
twentieth century have led to the progressive mixing of biota from across the world and the …

The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasions

JD Fridley, JJ Stachowicz, S Naeem, DF Sax… - Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Alien flora of Europe: species diversity, temporal trends, geographical patterns and research needs

P Lambdon, P Pyšek, C Basnou, M Hejda… - 2008 - digital.csic.es
The paper provides the first estimate of the composition and structure of alien plants
occurring in the wild in the European continent, based on the results of the DAISIE project …