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Table 1. Studies that compared native and exotic species (from [24])
Studies that replicated both native and exotic species
Baars R, Kelly D (1996) Survival and growth responses of native and introduced vines in New
Zealand to light availability. New Zealand J Bot 34: 389-400
Baruch Z, Goldstein G (1999) Leaf construction cost, nutrient concentration, and net CO 2 assimi-
lation of native and invasive species in Hawaii. Oecologia 121: 183-192
Blaney CS, Kotanen PM (2001a) Effects of fungal pathogens on seeds of native and exotic plants:
A test using congeneric pairs. J Appl Ecol 38: 1104-1113
Blaney CS, Kotanen PM (2001b) Post-dispersal losses to seed predators: An experimental com-
parison of native and exotic old field plants. Can J Bot 79: 284-292
Frenot Y, Gloaguen JC (1994) Reproductive performance of native and alien colonizing
phanerogams on a glacier foreland, Iles Kerguelen. Polar Biol 14: 473-481
Glenn E, Tanner R, Mendez S, Kehret T, Moore D (1998) Growth rates, salt tolerance and water
use characteristics of native and invasive riparian plants from the delta of the Colorado River,
Mexico. J Arid Environ 40: 281-294
Maillet J, Lopez GC (2000) What criteria are relevant for predicting the invasive capacity of a
new agricultural weed? The case of invasive American species in France. Weed Res 40:11-26
Pattison RR, Goldstein G, Ares A (1998) Growth, biomass allocation and photosynthesis of inva-
sive and native Hawaiian rainforest species. Oecologia 117: 449-459
Radho TS, Majer JD, Yates C (2001) Impact of fire on leaf nutrients, arthropod fauna and herbivo-
ry of native and exotic eucalypts in Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia. Aust Ecol 26: 500-506
Smith MD, Knapp AK (2001) Physiological and morphological traits of exotic, invasive exotic,
and native plant species in tallgrass prairie. Int J Pl Sci 162: 785-792
Studies that replicated native species but not exotics
Black RA, Richards JH, Manwaring JH (1994) Nutrient uptake from enriched soil microsites by
three great basin perennials. Ecology 75: 110-122
Cleverly JR, Smith SD, Sala A, Devitt DA (1997) Invasive capacity of Tamarix ramosissima in a
Mojave Desert floodplain: The role of drought. Oecologia 111: 12-18
Horn P, Prach K (1994) Aerial biomass of Reynoutria japonica and its comparison with that of
native species. Preslia 66: 345-348
Marler MJ, Zabinski CA, Wojtowicz T, Callaway RM (1999) Mycorrhizae and fine root dynamics
of Centaurea maculosa and native bunchgrasses in western Montana. Northwest Sci 73: 217-224
Nagel JM, Griffin KL (2001) Construction cost and invasive potential: comparing Lythrum sali-
caria (Lythraceae) with co-occurring native species along pond banks. Am J Bot 88: 2252-2258
Nernberg D, Dale MRT (1997) Competition of five native prairie grasses with Bromus inermus
under three moisture regimes. Can J Bot 75: 2140-2145
Woo I, Zedler JB (2002) Can nutrients alone shift a sedge meadow towards dominance by the
invasive Typha × glauca . Wetlands 22: 509-521
Yamashita N, Ishida A, Kushima H, Tanaka N (2000) Acclimation to sudden increase in light
favoring an invasive over native trees in subtropical islands, Japan. Oecologia 125: 412-419
Studies that replicated exotic species but not natives
Fan J, Harris W (1996) Effects of soil fertility level and cutting frequency on interference among
Hieracium pilosella , H. praealtum , Rumex acetosella , and Festuca novae-zelandiae . New Zealand
J Agric Res 39: 1-32
McDowell CR, Moll EJ (1981) Studies of seed germination and seedling competition in Virgilia
oroboides (Berg.) Salter, Albizia lophantha (Willd.) Benth. and Acacia longifolia (Andr.) Willd. J
South Afr Bot 47: 653-685
Virgona JM, Bowcher A (2000) Effects of grazing interval on basal cover of four perennial
grasses in a summer-dry environment. Aust J Exp Agric 40: 299-311
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