通才与专种
食草动物
引进物种
生态学
对手
生物
入侵物种
乡土植物
竞争排斥
机制(生物学)
竞赛(生物学)
栖息地
计算机安全
计算机科学
认识论
哲学
作者
Ryan M. Keane,Michael J. Crawley
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0169-5347(02)02499-0
摘要
Abstract
To curb the future economic and environmental impacts of invasive exotic species, we need to understand the mechanisms behind exotic invasions. One commonly accepted mechanism for exotic plant invasions is the enemy release hypothesis (ERH), which states that plant species, on introduction to an exotic region, experience a decrease in regulation by herbivores and other natural enemies, resulting in a rapid increase in distribution and abundance. The success of classical biological control has been used as support for ERH, but this observational evidence does not directly test ERH, and the more experimental evidence is equivocal. Competitive release through greater generalist enemy impact on natives seems to be an important but understudied mechanism of enemy release, but there is a serious need for experiments involving exclusion of natural enemies in invaded plant communities. With a clearer understanding of the role of enemy release in exotic plant invasions, we can begin to build a comprehensive predictive model of exotic plant invasions.
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