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244 related items for PubMed ID: 36482783

  • 1. Nutrient enrichment promotes invasion success of alien plants via increased growth and suppression of chemical defenses.
    Shan L, Oduor AMO, Huang W, Liu Y.
    Ecol Appl; 2024 Jan; 34(1):e2791. PubMed ID: 36482783
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  • 3. Herbivory and elevated levels of CO2 and nutrients separately, rather than synergistically, impacted biomass production and allocation in invasive and native plant species.
    Shan L, Oduor AMO, Liu Y.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2023 Dec; 29(23):6741-6755. PubMed ID: 37815486
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  • 4. Nutrient enrichment, propagule pressure, and herbivory interactively influence the competitive ability of an invasive alien macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum.
    Huang R, Oduor AMO, Yan Y, Yu W, Chao C, Dong L, Jin S, Li F.
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  • 5. Lesser leaf herbivore damage and structural defense and greater nutrient concentrations for invasive alien plants: Evidence from 47 pairs of invasive and non-invasive plants.
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  • 6. Effects of soil nutrient variability and competitor identify on growth and co-existence among invasive alien and native clonal plants.
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  • 7. Invasive plant species support each other's growth in low-nutrient conditions but compete when nutrients are abundant.
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  • 8. Do invasive alien plants differ from non-invasives in dominance and nitrogen uptake in response to variation of abiotic and biotic environments under global anthropogenic change?
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  • 9. Higher allocation to low cost chemical defenses in invasive species of Hawaii.
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  • 10. Chemical responses of an invasive plant to herbivory and abiotic environments reveal a novel invasion mechanism.
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  • 11. Herbivore and native plant diversity synergistically resist alien plant invasion regardless of nutrient conditions.
    Shan L, Hou M.
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  • 12. Nitrogen and phosphorus addition promote invasion success of invasive species via increased growth and nutrient accumulation under elevated CO2.
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  • 13. Soil nutrient limitation and natural enemies promote the establishment of alien species in native communities.
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  • 14. A greater foraging scale, not a higher foraging precision, may facilitate invasion by exotic plants in nutrient-heterogeneous conditions.
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  • 16. While shoot herbivores reduce, root herbivores increase nutrient enrichment's impact on diversity in a grassland model.
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  • 17. Biogeography of a plant invasion: plant-herbivore interactions.
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  • 18. A native plant competitor mediates the impact of above- and belowground damage on an invasive tree.
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  • 19. Plant genotypes affect aboveground and belowground herbivore interactions by changing chemical defense.
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  • 20. Plant invasion alters latitudinal pattern of plant-defense syndromes.
    Liu M, Pan Y, Pan X, Sosa A, Blumenthal DM, Van Kleunen M, Li B.
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