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Plant invasions: the role of biotic interactions

Anna Traveset

2020CABI eBooks52 citationsDOI

Abstract

This book contains 23 chapters divided into seven parts. Part I reviews the key hypotheses in invasion ecology that invoke biotic interactions to explain aspects of plant invasion dynamics; and reviews models, theories and hypotheses on how invasion performance and impact of introduced species in recipient ecosystems can be conjectured according to biotic interactions between native and non-native species. Part II deals with positive and negative interactions in the soil. Part III discusses mutualistic interactions that promote plant invasions. Part IV describes antagonistic interactions that hinder plant invasions, while part V presents the consequences of plant invasions for biotic interactions among native species. In part VI, novel techniques and experimental approaches in the study of plant invasions are shown. In the last part, biotic interactions and the management of ecosystems invaded by non-native plants are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

EcologyEcosystemInvasive speciesBiologyIntroduced speciesNative plantBiotic componentAbiotic componentEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesBotany and Plant Ecology StudiesPlant and animal studies
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