A meta‐analysis of biotic resistance to exotic plant invasions
University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract
Abstract Biotic resistance describes the ability of resident species in a community to reduce the success of exotic invasions. Although resistance is a well‐accepted phenomenon, less clear are the processes that contribute most to it, and whether those processes are strong enough to completely repel invaders. Current perceptions of strong, competition‐driven biotic resistance stem from classic ecological theory, Elton's formulation of ecological resistance, and the general acceptance of the enemies‐release hypothesis. We conducted a meta‐analysis of the plant invasions literature to quantify the contribution of resident competitors, diversity, herbivores and soil fungal communities to biotic resistance.…
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- 50.53
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- 100%
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- 108
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Resistance (ecology)
- Ecology
- Herbivore
- Biology
- Competition (biology)
- Abundance (ecology)
- Invasive species
- Competitor analysis
- Life in Land