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He Y, Li J, Siemann E, Li B, Xu Y, Wang Y
Glob Chang Biol . 2025 Mar; 31(3):e70109. PMID: 40025797
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a vital component of the global carbon cycle. SOC influences soil fertility and structure and is controlled by various factors, including land use, land management...
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Yi J, Tao Z, Zhang K, Nie B, Siemann E, Huang W
New Phytol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39924452
High native species diversity generally suppresses non-native invasions, but many ecosystems are now characterized by non-native assemblages that vary in species diversity. How this non-native species diversity affects subsequent invaders...
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Wang J, Fan N, Yuan Y, Bass C, Siemann E, Ji X, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Nov; 34(24):5758-5768.e5. PMID: 39577425
The tri-trophic interaction of plants, insect herbivores, and entomoviruses is an important topic in ecology and pest control. The susceptibility of insect herbivores to entomoviruses (e.g., nucleopolyhedroviruses) is influenced by...
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Tao Z, Zhang K, Callaway R, Siemann E, Liu Y, Huang W
Ecol Lett . 2024 Oct; 27(9):e14504. PMID: 39354910
Diverse native plant communities resist non-native plants more than species-poor communities, in part through resource competition. The role of soil biota in diversity-invasibility relationships is poorly understood, although non-native plants...
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Zhu B, Wei C, Zhou H, Chen W, Siemann E, Lu X
New Phytol . 2024 Oct; 245(5):2202-2213. PMID: 39351648
Functional differences between native and exotic species, estimated when species are grown alone or in mixtures, are often used to predict the invasion risk of exotic species. However, it remains...
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Chen P, Shen C, Tao Z, Qin W, Huang W, Siemann E
Nat Plants . 2024 Sep; 10(10):1464-1472. PMID: 39294455
Biodiversity is increasingly threatened by local extinction under global climate change. This may reflect direct effects of climate on poorly adapted native species or increased impacts of exotic species in...
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He M, Ge L, Hui X, Li W, Ding J, Siemann E
AoB Plants . 2024 Jul; 16(3):plae024. PMID: 39077392
Plants from invasive populations often have higher growth rates than conspecifics from native populations due to better environmental adaptability. However, the roles of improved chlorophyll fluorescence or antioxidant defenses in...
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Yi J, Wan J, Tielborger K, Tao Z, Siemann E, Huang W
Ecology . 2024 Jan; 105(3):e4253. PMID: 38272490
Invasive plants typically escape specialist herbivores but are often attacked by generalist herbivores in their introduced ranges. The shifting defense hypothesis suggests that this will cause invasive plants to evolve...
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Ismail M, Siemann E, Ding J
Environ Entomol . 2023 Aug; 52(5):870-878. PMID: 37530696
Invasive plants from their native and introduced ranges differ in their interactions with herbivores but it is not known whether they also vary in their interactions with herbivore natural enemies....
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Shen C, Chen P, Zhang K, He M, Wan J, Wang Y, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Mar; 238(6):2594-2606. PMID: 36918476
Secondary invasions in which nontarget invaders expand following eradication of a target invader commonly occur in habitats with multiple invasive plant species and can prevent recovery of native communities. However,...