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Artificial night-time lighting and nutrient enrichment synergistically favour the growth of alien ornamental plant species over co-occurring native plants | View online | 2023 |
Older populations of the invader Solidago canadensis exhibit stronger positive plant-soil feedbacks and competitive ability in China | View online | 2022 |
Native plant species show evolutionary responses to invasion by Parthenium hysterophorus in an African savanna | View online | 2022 |
Patterns of human-wildlife conflict and management implications in Kenya: a national perspective | View online | 2020 |
Allelopathic and competitive interactions between native and alien plants | View online | 2021 |
Suppression of a plant hormone gibberellin reduces growth of invasive plants more than native plants | View online | 2021 |
Effects of protected areas on welfare of local households: The case of Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya | View online | 2020 |
Allelopathic effects of native and invasive Brassica nigra do not support the novel-weapons hypothesis | View online | 2020 |
Can polyploidy confer invasive plants with a wider climatic tolerance? A test using Solidago canadensis | View online | 2020 |
Introduced Brassica nigra populations exhibit greater growth and herbivore resistance but less tolerance than native populations in the native range | View online | 2011 |
Livelihood impacts and governance processes of community-based wildlife conservation in Maasai Mara ecosystem, Kenya | View online | 2020 |
An invasive plant provides refuge to native plant species in an intensely grazed ecosystem | View online | 2018 |
In the presence of specialist root and shoot herbivory, invasive-range Brassica nigra populations have stronger competitive effects than native-range populations | View online | 2017 |
Invasive plant species are locally adapted just as frequently and at least as strongly as native plant species | View online | 2016 |
Do invasive alien plants benefit more from global environmental change than native plants? | View online | 2016 |
Modeling vulnerability of protected areas to invasion by chromolaena odorata under current and future climates | View online | 2015 |
Applied evolutionary biology could aid management of invaded ecosystems | View online | 2015 |
Invasion of Brassica nigra in North America: distributions and origins of chloroplast DNA haplotypes suggest multiple introductions | View online | 2015 |
Evolutionary responses of native plant species to invasive plants: a review | View online | 2013 |
Exotic vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores differ in their impacts on native and exotic plants: a meta-analysis | View online | 2010 |
Field parasitism rates of caterpillars on Brassica oleracea plants are reliably predicted by differential attraction of Cotesia parasitoids | View online | 2009 |