Publikation: Stage dependence of Elton’s biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasions
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Elton’s biotic resistance hypothesis posits that species-rich communities are more resistant to invasion. However, it remains unknown how species, phylogenetic and functional richness, along with environmental and human-impact factors, collectively affect plant invasion as alien species progress along the introduction–naturalization–invasion continuum. Using data from 12,056 local plant communities of the Czech Republic, this study reveals varying effects of these factors on the presence and richness of alien species at different invasion stages, highlighting the complexity of the invasion process. Specifically, we demonstrate that although species richness and functional richness of resident communities had mostly negative effects on alien species presence and richness, the strength and sometimes also direction of these effects varied along the continuum. Our study not only underscores that evidence for or against Elton’s biotic resistance hypothesis may be stage-dependent but also suggests that other invasion hypotheses should be carefully revisited given their potential stage-dependent nature.
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GUO, Kun, Petr PYŠEK, Milan CHYTRÝ, Jan DIVÍŠEK, Martina SYCHROVÁ, Zdeňka LOSOSOVÁ, Mark VAN KLEUNEN, Simon PIERCE, Wen-Yong GUO, 2024. Stage dependence of Elton’s biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasions. In: Nature Plants. Springer. 2024, 10(10), S. 1484-1492. ISSN 2055-026X. eISSN 2055-0278. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41477-024-01790-0BibTex
@article{Guo2024-09-03Stage-70814, year={2024}, doi={10.1038/s41477-024-01790-0}, title={Stage dependence of Elton’s biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasions}, number={10}, volume={10}, issn={2055-026X}, journal={Nature Plants}, pages={1484--1492}, author={Guo, Kun and Pyšek, Petr and Chytrý, Milan and Divíšek, Jan and Sychrová, Martina and Lososová, Zdeňka and van Kleunen, Mark and Pierce, Simon and Guo, Wen-Yong} }
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