Interaction network structure and spatial patterns influence invasiveness and invasibility in a stochastic model of plant communities

[1]  Peter Stoll,et al.  INTRASPECIFIC AGGREGATION ALTERS COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS IN EXPERIMENTAL PLANT COMMUNITIES , 2001 .

[2]  Phillip Cassey,et al.  Dissecting the null model for biological invasions: A meta-analysis of the propagule pressure effect , 2018, PLoS biology.

[3]  S. Ellner,et al.  Coexistence of plant species with similar niches , 1984, Vegetatio.

[4]  P. Chesson,et al.  Community ecology theory as a framework for biological invasions , 2002 .

[5]  Stefano Allesina,et al.  Interaction rules affect species coexistence in intransitive networks. , 2011, Ecology.

[6]  A. Bar‐Massada,et al.  Complex relationships between species niches and environmental heterogeneity affect species co-occurrence patterns in modelled and real communities , 2015, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[7]  D. Hodgson,et al.  Invasiveness of plants is predicted by size and fecundity in the native range , 2015, Ecology and evolution.

[8]  J. Maron,et al.  Field‐based competitive impacts between invaders and natives at varying resource supply , 2008 .

[9]  Nathan J B Kraft,et al.  Intransitivity is infrequent and fails to promote annual plant coexistence without pairwise niche differences. , 2017, Ecology.

[10]  Kalle Ruokolainen,et al.  Dispersal, Environment, and Floristic Variation of Western Amazonian Forests , 2003, Science.

[11]  M. Leishman,et al.  Reproductive output of invasive versus native plants. , 2008 .

[12]  David Tilman,et al.  COMMUNITY INVASIBILITY, RECRUITMENT LIMITATION, AND GRASSLAND BIODIVERSITY , 1997 .

[13]  Robert A. Laird,et al.  Competitive Intransitivity Promotes Species Coexistence , 2006, The American Naturalist.

[14]  Yanhao Feng,et al.  Linking Darwin’s naturalisation hypothesis and Elton’s diversity–invasibility hypothesis in experimental grassland communities , 2018, Journal of Ecology.

[15]  L. Cavieres Facilitation and the invasibility of plant communities , 2021, Journal of Ecology.

[16]  K. Wallin,et al.  Neighbour tolerance, not suppression, provides competitive advantage to non-native plants. , 2018, Ecology letters.

[17]  N. Kinlock Uncovering structural features that underlie coexistence in an invaded woody plant community with interaction networks at multiple life stages , 2020, Journal of Ecology.

[18]  T J Stohlgren,et al.  The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasions. , 2007, Ecology.

[19]  Joan M. Meiners,et al.  Competition and coexistence in plant communities: intraspecific competition is stronger than interspecific competition. , 2018, Ecology letters.

[20]  D. Richardson,et al.  Plant Invasions and Invasibility of Plant Communities , 2013 .

[21]  Jennifer G. Howeth Native species dispersal reduces community invasibility by increasing species richness and biotic resistance , 2017, The Journal of animal ecology.

[22]  H. Saiz,et al.  Perspectives for ecological networks in plant ecology , 2019, Plant Ecology & Diversity.

[23]  Michel Loreau,et al.  Community Patterns in Source‐Sink Metacommunities , 2003, The American Naturalist.

[24]  L. Matías,et al.  An experimental extreme drought reduces the likelihood of species to coexist despite increasing intransitivity in competitive networks , 2018 .

[25]  Martyn Plummer,et al.  JAGS: A program for analysis of Bayesian graphical models using Gibbs sampling , 2003 .

[26]  P. Keddy,et al.  Competitive hierarchies in herbaceous plant communities , 1989 .

[27]  Neo D. Martinez,et al.  Species traits and network structure predict the success and impacts of pollinator invasions , 2018, Nature Communications.

[28]  H. G. Baker,et al.  Characteristics and modes of origin of weeds. , 1965 .

[29]  J. Levine Species diversity and biological invasions: relating local process to community pattern. , 2000, Science.

[30]  Thomas J. Stohlgren,et al.  EXOTIC PLANT SPECIES INVADE HOT SPOTS OF NATIVE PLANT DIVERSITY , 1999 .

[31]  W. M. Lonsdale,et al.  GLOBAL PATTERNS OF PLANT INVASIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF INVASIBILITY , 1999 .

[32]  N. Gotelli,et al.  Species interactions and random dispersal rather than habitat filtering drive community assembly during early plant succession , 2016 .

[33]  John H. Lawton,et al.  Patterns of species interaction strength in assembled theoretical competition communities , 1999 .

[34]  P. Reich,et al.  Spatially disjunct effects of co-occurring competition and facilitation. , 2005, Ecology letters.

[35]  D. Richardson,et al.  What attributes make some plant species more invasive , 1996 .

[36]  E. Lamb,et al.  Plant competitive ability and the transitivity of competitive hierarchies change with plant age , 2011, Plant Ecology.

[37]  M. Pärtel,et al.  Ecological assembly rules in plant communities—approaches, patterns and prospects , 2012, Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

[38]  M. Uriarte,et al.  Multispecies coexistence of trees in tropical forests: spatial signals of topographic niche differentiation increase with environmental heterogeneity , 2013, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[39]  K. Thompson,et al.  Native and alien invasive plants: more of the same? , 1995 .

[40]  C. Daehler PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS OF Co-OCCURRING NATIVE AND ALIEN INVASIVE PLANTS: Implications for Conservation and Restoration , 2003 .

[41]  M. Leishman,et al.  Native and exotic invasive plants have fundamentally similar carbon capture strategies , 2010 .

[42]  Marcus Frean,et al.  Rock–scissors–paper and the survival of the weakest , 2001, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[43]  Laure Gallien,et al.  Intransitive competition and its effects on community functional diversity , 2017 .

[44]  P. Chesson Mechanisms of Maintenance of Species Diversity , 2000 .

[45]  L. Joppa,et al.  Network complexity and species traits mediate the effects of biological invasions on dynamic food webs , 2014, Front. Ecol. Evol..

[46]  D. Tilman,et al.  Species Invasions and the Relationships between Species Diversity , Community Saturation , and Ecosystem Functioning 2 , 2022 .

[47]  D. Wardle Experimental demonstration that plant diversity reduces invasibility – evidence of a biological mechanism or a consequence of sampling effect? , 2001 .

[48]  Stefano Allesina,et al.  A competitive network theory of species diversity , 2011, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[49]  Stephen W. Pacala,et al.  Dynamics of Plant Communities , 2009 .

[50]  Anne Kempel,et al.  Introduction bias: Cultivated alien plant species germinate faster and more abundantly than native species in Switzerland , 2011 .

[51]  J. Gurevitch,et al.  Correlation of native and exotic species richness: a global meta‐analysis finds no invasion paradox across scales , 2019, Ecology.

[52]  Helen E. Roy,et al.  Defining invasiveness and invasibility in ecological networks , 2016, Biological Invasions.

[53]  Petr Dostál Plant Competitive Interactions and Invasiveness: Searching for the Effects of Phylogenetic Relatedness and Origin on Competition Intensity , 2011, The American Naturalist.

[54]  Neo D. Martinez,et al.  Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks , 2009, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[55]  N. Kinlock A Meta-analysis of Plant Interaction Networks Reveals Competitive Hierarchies as well as Facilitation and Intransitivity , 2019, The American Naturalist.

[56]  G. Andrew,et al.  arm: Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models , 2014 .

[57]  B. J. Goodwin,et al.  Predicting Invasiveness of Plant Species Based on Biological Information , 1999 .

[58]  T. Case,et al.  Invasion resistance arises in strongly interacting species-rich model competition communities. , 1990, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[59]  Zhengyi Lu,et al.  Global stability for a Lotka-Volterra system with a weakly diagonally dominant matrix , 1998 .

[60]  Cang Hui,et al.  How to Invade an Ecological Network. , 2019, Trends in ecology & evolution.

[61]  B. Gilbert,et al.  Plant invasions and the niche , 2009 .

[62]  Peter B Adler,et al.  The effects of intransitive competition on coexistence. , 2017, Ecology letters.

[63]  Jacob Weiner,et al.  Are invasive plant species better competitors than native plant species? - evidence from pair-wise experiments , 2004 .

[64]  Ann Milbau,et al.  Disentangling invasiveness and invasibility during invasion in synthesized grassland communities. , 2003, The New phytologist.

[65]  A. Gelman Prior distributions for variance parameters in hierarchical models (comment on article by Browne and Draper) , 2004 .

[66]  E. Charnov,et al.  Life-History Consequences of Natural Selection: Cole's Result Revisited , 1973, The American Naturalist.

[67]  D. Coomes,et al.  How spatial structure alters population and community dynamics in a natural plant community , 2007 .

[68]  M. Detto,et al.  Stabilization of species coexistence in spatial models through the aggregation-segregation effect generated by local dispersal and nonspecific local interactions. , 2016, Theoretical population biology.

[69]  J. Fargione,et al.  Diversity decreases invasion via both sampling and complementarity effects , 2005 .

[70]  C. Flather,et al.  Species Richness and Patterns of Invasion in Plants, Birds, and Fishes in the United States* , 2006, Biological Invasions.

[71]  Werner Ulrich,et al.  Intransitive competition is widespread in plant communities and maintains their species richness. , 2015, Ecology letters.

[72]  V. Jansen,et al.  Variability in interaction strength and implications for biodiversity , 2002 .

[73]  Peter Chesson,et al.  ENVIRONMENTAL NICHES AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING , 2006 .

[74]  Drew W. Purves,et al.  Uniting pattern and process in plant ecology , 2001 .

[75]  Thomas C. Flanagan,et al.  Cyclic population dynamics and density‐dependent intransitivity as pathways to coexistence between co‐occurring annual plants , 2018 .

[76]  David Tilman,et al.  Biodiversity as a barrier to ecological invasion , 2002, Nature.

[77]  Timothy J. S. Whitfeld,et al.  Similar factors underlie tree abundance in forests in native and alien ranges , 2019, Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology.

[78]  M. Feldman,et al.  Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock–paper–scissors , 2002, Nature.

[79]  W. Ulrich,et al.  Competitive interactions change the pattern of species co‐occurrences under neutral dispersal , 2017 .

[80]  T. Blackburn,et al.  The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions. , 2005, Trends in ecology & evolution.

[81]  N. Gotelli,et al.  Functional traits and environmental characteristics drive the degree of competitive intransitivity in European saltmarsh plant communities , 2018 .

[82]  D. Richardson,et al.  Emergence of weak‐intransitive competition through adaptive diversification and eco‐evolutionary feedbacks , 2018 .

[83]  Crawley,et al.  Invasion‐resistance in experimental grassland communities: species richness or species identity? , 1999 .

[84]  B. Gilbert,et al.  The ‘filtering’ metaphor revisited: competition and environment jointly structure invasibility and coexistence , 2018, bioRxiv.

[85]  P. Landi,et al.  Frugivory and seed dispersal: Extended bi-stable persistence and reduced clustering of plants , 2018, Ecological Modelling.

[86]  N. Maurel,et al.  Characteristics of successful alien plants , 2015, Molecular ecology.

[87]  C. Elton The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants , 1960, Springer US.

[88]  T. Crowther,et al.  Intransitive competition is common across five major taxonomic groups and is driven by productivity, competitive rank and functional traits , 2018 .

[89]  D. Murrell,et al.  When does local spatial structure hinder competitive coexistence and reverse competitive hierarchies? , 2010, Ecology.

[90]  R. Macarthur Fluctuations of Animal Populations and a Measure of Community Stability , 1955 .

[91]  B. Schamp,et al.  Exploring the performance of intransitivity indices in predicting coexistence in multispecies systems , 2018 .

[92]  J. Maron,et al.  A native nitrogen-fixing shrub facilitates weed invasion , 1996, Oecologia.