Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Dawson, Wayne"
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Invasive plants grow taller under experimental warming, but mediated effects of biotic interactions are species-specific
Ivison, Katy; Vange, Vibekke; Speed, James David Mervyn; Dawson, Wayne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Understanding the responses of non-native plants to climate change while accounting for biotic interactions is key to predicting and mitigating future invasion risks. Non-native invasive plants may benefit from or decline ... -
Non-Native, Non-Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens
Ivison, Katy; van Kleunen, Mark; Speed, James David Mervyn; Vange, Vibekke; Pujara, Sonia; Boch, Steffen; Enters, Dirk; Groom, Quentin; Janovský, Zdeněk; Jeschke, Jonathan M.; Joshi, Jasmin; Kolb, Annette; Kollmann, Johannes; Koubek, Tomáš; Lemke, Tristan; Matthies, Diethart; Raabová, Jana; Tielbörger, Katja; Dawson, Wayne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Aim The enemy release hypothesis states that the invasion success of non-native species is partly due to their escape from natural enemies, e.g., herbivores. Large-scale studies of herbivory using multiple species across ... -
Testing enemy release of non-native plants across time and space using herbarium specimens in Norway
Ivison, Katy; Speed, James David Mervyn; Prestø, Tommy; Dawson, Wayne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive plant success is in part due to the absence of natural enemies in the invaded range. However, few studies have assessed how enemy release may vary over time or space. ...