About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to provide an in-depth analysis and comprehensive overview of the mechanisms underlying successful invasions into resident communities and the invasion resistance of resident communities to exotic species under environmental changes. It also aims to investigate the impacts of single or multiple species invasion(s) on biodiversity, community composition, and ecosystems functions, and reveal the underlying mechanisms.
We welcome Original Research on the following topics of interest (the list is not exhaustive):
• The effects of global change and environmental pollution on the interactions between invasive species and resident communities.
• The effects of human activities and disturbances on the interactions between invasive species and resident communities.
• The role of herbivores, microorganisms and allelopathy in the interactions between invasive species and resident communities.
• The interactions between invasive species and resident communities at different successional stages; the effects of successional changes in community composition on the invasion process.
• The role of functional traits, niche and biodiversity in the interactions between invasive species and resident communities.
• Multiple simultaneous invasions into resident communities and their effects on ecosystem functions.
Keywords: biological invasion, community invasibility, biodiversity, global change, functional traits
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