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Preadapted for invasiveness: do species traits or their plastic response to shading differ between invasive and non-invasive plant species in their native range?
Mark van Kleunen, Daniel R. Schlaepfer, Mélanie Glaettli, et al.
Journal of Biogeography (2011) Vol. 38, Iss. 7, pp. 1294-1304
Open Access | Times Cited: 126

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Resource competition in plant invasions: emerging patterns and research needs
Margherita Gioria, Bruce Osborne
Frontiers in Plant Science (2014) Vol. 5
Open Access | Times Cited: 381

The physiology of invasive plants in low-resource environments
Jennifer L. Funk
Conservation Physiology (2013) Vol. 1, Iss. 1, pp. cot026-cot026
Open Access | Times Cited: 258

United we stand, divided we fall: a meta-analysis of experiments on clonal integration and its relationship to invasiveness
Yao‐Bin Song, Fei‐Hai Yu, Lidewij H. Keser, et al.
Oecologia (2012) Vol. 171, Iss. 2, pp. 317-327
Closed Access | Times Cited: 244

Community Assembly Theory as a Framework for Biological Invasions
Dean E. Pearson, Yvette K. Ortega, Özkan Eren, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution (2018) Vol. 33, Iss. 5, pp. 313-325
Open Access | Times Cited: 220

Invasive plant species are locally adapted just as frequently and at least as strongly as native plant species
Ayub M. O. Oduor, Roosa Leimu, Mark van Kleunen
Journal of Ecology (2016) Vol. 104, Iss. 4, pp. 957-968
Open Access | Times Cited: 201

Why Are Invasive Plants Successful?
Margherita Gioria, Philip E. Hulme, David M. Richardson, et al.
Annual Review of Plant Biology (2023) Vol. 74, Iss. 1, pp. 635-670
Open Access | Times Cited: 141

Alien plant species with a wider global distribution are better able to capitalize on increased resource availability
Wayne Dawson, Rudolf P. Rohr, Mark van Kleunen, et al.
New Phytologist (2012) Vol. 194, Iss. 3, pp. 859-867
Open Access | Times Cited: 148

Does greater specific leaf area plasticity help plants to maintain a high performance when shaded?
Yanjie Liu, Wayne Dawson, Daniel Prati, et al.
Annals of Botany (2016) Vol. 118, Iss. 7, pp. 1329-1336
Open Access | Times Cited: 141

Trait Values, Not Trait Plasticity, Best Explain Invasive Species' Performance in a Changing Environment
Virginia Matzek
PLoS ONE (2012) Vol. 7, Iss. 10, pp. e48821-e48821
Open Access | Times Cited: 112

Plant population differentiation and climate change: responses of grassland species along an elevational gradient
Esther R. Frei, Jaboury Ghazoul, Philippe Matter, et al.
Global Change Biology (2013) Vol. 20, Iss. 2, pp. 441-455
Closed Access | Times Cited: 111

Responses of common and rare aliens and natives to nutrient availability and fluctuations
Yanjie Liu, Mark van Kleunen
Journal of Ecology (2017) Vol. 105, Iss. 4, pp. 1111-1122
Open Access | Times Cited: 94

Molecular genetics and genomics generate new insights into invertebrate pest invasions
Heather Kirk, Silvia Dorn, Dominique Mazzi
Evolutionary Applications (2013) Vol. 6, Iss. 5, pp. 842-856
Open Access | Times Cited: 98

Invasive clonal plant species have a greater root-foraging plasticity than non-invasive ones
Lidewij H. Keser, Wayne Dawson, Yao‐Bin Song, et al.
Oecologia (2013) Vol. 174, Iss. 3, pp. 1055-1064
Closed Access | Times Cited: 97

The more the merrier: Multi-species experiments in ecology
Mark van Kleunen, Wayne Dawson, Oliver Bossdorf, et al.
Basic and Applied Ecology (2013) Vol. 15, Iss. 1, pp. 1-9
Open Access | Times Cited: 90

Biomass allocation and phenotypic plasticity are key elements of successful invasion of Parthenium hysterophorus at high elevation
Sonia Rathee, Mustaqeem Ahmad, Padma Sharma, et al.
Environmental and Experimental Botany (2021) Vol. 184, pp. 104392-104392
Closed Access | Times Cited: 46

Effects of a Research-Infused Botanical Curriculum on Undergraduates’ Content Knowledge, STEM Competencies, and Attitudes toward Plant Sciences
Jennifer Rhode Ward, H. David Clarke, Jonathan L. Horton
CBE—Life Sciences Education (2014) Vol. 13, Iss. 3, pp. 387-396
Open Access | Times Cited: 58

Herbaceous plant species invading natural areas tend to have stronger adaptive root foraging than other naturalized species
Lidewij H. Keser, Eric J. W. Visser, Wayne Dawson, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science (2015) Vol. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 55

Contrasting the effects of environment, dispersal and biotic interactions to explain the distribution of invasive plants in alpine communities
Laure Gallien, Florent Mazel, Sébastien Lavergne, et al.
Biological Invasions (2014) Vol. 17, Iss. 5, pp. 1407-1423
Open Access | Times Cited: 53

Biomass responses of widely and less‐widely naturalized alien plants to artificial light at night
Benedikt Speißer, Yanjie Liu, Mark van Kleunen
Journal of Ecology (2021) Vol. 109, Iss. 4, pp. 1819-1827
Open Access | Times Cited: 35

How ecological and evolutionary theory expanded the ‘ideal weed’ concept
Jennifer A. Lau, Jennifer L. Funk
Oecologia (2023) Vol. 203, Iss. 3-4, pp. 251-266
Open Access | Times Cited: 15

An arrow in the quiver: evaluating the performance of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. in different light levels
Kanhaiya Shah, Gyan Prakash Sharma, R. Sagar
Ecological Processes (2024) Vol. 13, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Casuarina: biogeography and ecology of an important tree genus in a changing world
Luke J. Potgieter, David M. Richardson, John R. Wilson
Biological Invasions (2013) Vol. 16, Iss. 3, pp. 609-633
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

Movement, impacts and management of plant distributions in response to climate change: insights from invasions
Paul Caplat, Pierre‐Olivier Cheptou, Jeffrey M. Diez, et al.
Oikos (2013) Vol. 122, Iss. 9, pp. 1265-1274
Open Access | Times Cited: 46

A Test for Pre-Adapted Phenotypic Plasticity in the Invasive Tree Acer negundo L.
Laurent Jean Lamarque, Annabel J. Porté, Camille Eymeric, et al.
PLoS ONE (2013) Vol. 8, Iss. 9, pp. e74239-e74239
Open Access | Times Cited: 46

Preadaptation and post‐introduction evolution facilitate the invasion ofPhragmites australisin North America
Wen‐Yong Guo, Carla Lambertini, Loc Xuan Nguyen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution (2014) Vol. 4, Iss. 24, pp. 4567-4577
Open Access | Times Cited: 45

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