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Mark van Kleunen

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Shi X, Liu Y, van Kleunen M
Ecol Lett . 2025 Jan; 28(1):e70057. PMID: 39824757
Quantifying how co-acting global change factors (GCFs) influence plant invasion is crucial for predicting future invasion dynamics. We did a meta-analysis to assess pairwise effects of five GCFs (elevated CO,...
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Tao Y, Chen L, Jiang M, Jin J, Sun Z, Cai C, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2025 Jan; 15:1498543. PMID: 39759232
, native to North America, is an invasive species in many areas of the world, where it causes serious damage to natural ecosystems and economic losses. However, a dearth of...
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Cai L, Kreft H, Denelle P, Taylor A, Craven D, Dawson W, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Nov; 9(2):314-324. PMID: 39613945
Environmental filtering and dispersal history limit plant distributions and affect biogeographical patterns, but how their relative importance varies across evolutionary timescales is unresolved. Phylogenetic beta diversity quantifies dissimilarity in evolutionary...
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Wang J, Gao S, Hong H, Xue W, Yuan J, Wang X, et al.
Ecology . 2024 Nov; 106(1):e4490. PMID: 39604040
Although herbivory and allelopathy play important roles in plant invasions, their roles in mediating the effect of plant diversity on invasion resistance remain unknown. In a 2-year field experiment, we...
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Cheng C, Song W, Liu Z, Li B, van Kleunen M, Wu J
New Phytol . 2024 Nov; 245(3):1277-1287. PMID: 39526440
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis predicts that biodiversity can resist the establishment of invasive plants. However, whether and how within-species diversity mediates the impacts of successfully established invaders is poorly understood,...
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Sanders S, van Kleunen M, Allan E, Thakur M
Trends Plant Sci . 2024 Nov; 30(3):291-300. PMID: 39523141
The increasing frequency of extreme droughts poses significant challenges for predicting the invasion success (or failure) of non-native plant species. While current frameworks are primarily based on moderate droughts, the...
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Guo K, Pysek P, Chytry M, Divisek J, Sychrova M, Lososova Z, et al.
Nat Plants . 2024 Sep; 10(10):1484-1492. PMID: 39227727
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...
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Liu D, Essl F, Lenzner B, Moser D, Semenchuk P, Blackburn T, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jul; 30(7):e17426. PMID: 39049564
The ecological impact of non-native species arises from their establishment in local assemblages. However, the rates of non-native spread in new regions and their determinants have not been comprehensively studied....
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Sun Y, Ren Z, Muller-Scharer H, Callaway R, van Kleunen M, Huang W
Ecology . 2024 Jul; 105(9):e4387. PMID: 39016245
Exotic plant invaders can promote others via direct or indirect facilitation, known as "invasional meltdown." Increased soil nutrients can also promote invaders by increasing their competitive impacts, but how this...
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Cheng C, Liu Z, Song W, Chen X, Zhang Z, Li B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 May; 15(1):4506. PMID: 38802365
Biodiversity often helps communities resist invasion. However, it is unclear whether this diversity-invasion relationship holds true under environmental changes. Here, we conduct a meta-analysis of 1010 observations from 25 grassland...