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Growth and development of the native Ruellia caroliniensis and invasive Ruellia tweedianaWILSON, Sandra B; WILSON, P. Chris; ALBANO, Joseph A et al.HortScience. 2004, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 1015-1019, issn 0018-5345, 5 p.Article

Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion : AllelopathyHIERRO, José L; CALLAWAY, Ragan M.Plant and soil. 2003, Vol 256, Num 1, pp 29-39, issn 0032-079X, 11 p.Article

Herbivory, time since introduction and the invasiveness of exotic plantsCARPENTER, David; CAPPUCCINO, Naomi.Journal of Ecology. 2005, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 315-321, issn 0022-0477, 7 p.Article

Effects of Native Species Diversity and Resource Additions on Invader ImpactMARON, John L; MARLER, Marilyn.The American naturalist. 2008, Vol 172, Num 1, issn 0003-0147, S18-S33, SUPConference Paper

Dissecting impact of plant invaders: Do invaders behave differently in the new range?YAN SUN; COLLINS, Alexandra R; SCHAFFNER, U. R. S et al.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 10, pp 2124-2130, issn 0012-9658, 7 p.Article

Biodiversity, exotic plant species, and herbivory : The good, the bad, and the ungulateVAVRA, Marty; PARKS, Catherine G; WISDOM, Michael J et al.Forest ecology and management. 2007, Vol 246, Num 1, pp 66-72, issn 0378-1127, 7 p.Conference Paper

Explaining invasiveness from the extent of native range: new insights from plant atlases and herbarium specimensLAVOIE, Claude; SHAH, Manzoor A; BERGERON, Alexandre et al.Diversity and distributions. 2013, Vol 19, Num 1-2, pp 98-105, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

Evidence for the evolution of reduced mycorrhizal dependence during plant invasionSEIFERT, Elizabeth K; SEVER, James D; MARON, John L et al.Ecology (Durham). 2009, Vol 90, Num 4, pp 1055-1062, issn 0012-9658, 8 p.Article

Species richness of herbivores on exotic host plants increases with time since introduction of the hostBRÄNDLE, Martin; KÜHN, Ingolf; KLOTZ, Stefan et al.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 6, pp 905-912, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

AQUATIC PLANT COMMUNITY INVASIBILITY AND SCALE-DEPENDENT PATTERNS IN NATIVE AND INVASIVE SPECIES RICHNESSCAPERS, Robert S; SELSKY, Roslyn; BUGBEE, Gregory J et al.Ecology (Durham). 2007, Vol 88, Num 12, pp 3135-3143, issn 0012-9658, 9 p.Article

Patterns of alien plant distribution at multiple spatial scales in a large national park : implications for ecology, management and monitoringFOXCROFT, Llewellyn C; RICHARDSON, David M; ROUGET, Mathieu et al.Diversity and distributions. 2009, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 367-378, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Evidence for allelopathy as a mechanism of community composition change by an invasive exotic shrub, Chrysanthemoides monilifera spp. rotundataENS, E. J; FRENCH, K; BREMNER, J. B et al.Plant and soil. 2009, Vol 316, Num 1-2, pp 125-137, issn 0032-079X, 13 p.Article

Dioscorea oppositifolia L. phenotypic evaluations and comparison of control strategiesMUELLER, Thomas C; ROBINSON, Darren K; BEELER, Joseph E et al.Weed technology. 2003, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 705-710, issn 0890-037X, 6 p.Article

Deconstructing the native-exotic richness relationship in plantsBARTOMEUS, Ignasi; SOL, Daniel; PINO, Joan et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2012, Vol 21, Num 5-6, pp 524-533, issn 1466-822X, 10 p.Article

The importance of quantifying propagule pressure to understand invasion: an examination of riparian forest invasibilityESCHTRUTH, Anne K; BATTLES, John J.Ecology (Durham). 2011, Vol 92, Num 6, pp 1314-1322, issn 0012-9658, 9 p.Article

Are Invaders Moving Targets? The Generality and Persistence of Advantages in Size, Reproduction, and Enemy Release in Invasive Plant Species with Time since IntroductionHAWKES, Christine V.The American naturalist. 2007, Vol 170, Num 6, pp 832-843, issn 0003-0147, 12 p.Article

Loss of enemy resistance among introduced populations of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum)MARON, John L; VILA, Montserrat; ARNASON, John et al.Ecology (Durham). 2004, Vol 85, Num 12, pp 3243-3253, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

An invasive aster (Ageratina adenophora) invades and dominates forest understories in China: altered soil microbial communities facilitate the invader and inhibit nativesNIU, Hong-Bang; LIU, Wan-Xue; WAN, Fang-Hao et al.Plant and soil. 2007, Vol 294, Num 1-2, pp 73-85, issn 0032-079X, 13 p.Article

Indirect competition for pollinators is weak compared to direct resource competition: pollination and performance in the face of an invaderPALLADINI, Jennifer D; MARON, John L.Oecologia. 2013, Vol 172, Num 4, pp 1061-1069, issn 0029-8549, 9 p.Article

Integration of exotic seeds into an Azorean seed dispersal networkHELENO, Ruben H; RAMOS, Jaime A; MEMMOTT, Jane et al.Biological invasions. 2013, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 1143-1154, issn 1387-3547, 12 p.Article

Do alien plant invasions really affect pollination success in native plant species?BJERKNES, Anne-Line; TOTLAND, Orjan; HEGLAND, Stein Joar et al.Biological conservation. 2007, Vol 138, Num 1-2, pp 1-12, issn 0006-3207, 12 p.Article

Multiple introductions of two invasive Centaurea taxa inferred from cpDNA haplotypesHUFBAUERL, Ruth A; SFORZA, René.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 252-261, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

Nitrogen deposition effects on Mediterranean-type ecosystems: An ecological assessmentOCHOA-HUESO, Raúl; ALLEN, Edith B; BRANQUINHO, Cristina et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 2011, Vol 159, Num 10, pp 2265-2279, issn 0269-7491, 15 p.Conference Paper

Exotic plant species in the southern boreal forest of SaskatchewanSUMNERS, W. H; ARCHIBOLD, O. W.Forest ecology and management. 2007, Vol 251, Num 3, pp 156-163, issn 0378-1127, 8 p.Article

Use of native and exotic garden plants by suburban nectarivorous birdsFRENCH, K; MAJOR, R; HELY, K et al.Biological conservation. 2005, Vol 121, Num 4, pp 545-559, issn 0006-3207, 15 p.Article

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