articleAnnual Review of Ecology Evolution and SystematicsNov 1, 2003Closed access

Performance Comparisons of Co-Occurring Native and Alien Invasive Plants: Implications for Conservation and Restoration

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

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Abstract

▪ Abstract In the search to identify factors that make some plant species troublesome invaders, many studies have compared various measures of native and alien invasive plant performance. These comparative studies provide insights into the more general question “Do alien invasive plants usually outperform co-occurring native species, and to what degree does the answer depend on growing conditions?” Based on 79 independent native-invasive plant comparisons, the alien invaders were not statistically more likely to have higher growth rates, competitive ability, or fecundity. Rather, the relative performance of invaders and co-occurring natives often depended on growing conditions. In 94% of 55 comparisons…

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Keywords
  • Invasive species
  • Biology
  • Alien
  • Introduced species
  • Ecology
  • Native plant
  • Phenotypic plasticity
  • Nutrient
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