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245 1 0 _aCan plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology?
490 0 _vTrends in Plant Science, 11(12), p.574-580, 2006
520 3 _aEcologists have long searched for an explanation as to why some plant invaders become much more dominant in their naturalized range than in their native range, and, accordingly, several non-exclusive ecological hypotheses have been proposed. Recently, a biochemical explanation was proposed - the 'novel weapons hypothesis' - based on findings that Centaurea diffusa and Centaurea maculosa produce bioactive compounds (weapons)that are more active against naý¨ve plant species in the introduced range than against co-evolved species in the native range. In this Opinion article, we revise and expand this biochemical hypothesis and discuss experimental and conceptual advances and limitations.
700 1 2 _aRagan, I.
700 1 2 _aCallaway, M.
700 1 2 _aVivanco, J.M.
856 4 0 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1zIrfDdGbyp-hmKLo7EEcs002xYvlGRPO/view?usp=drivesdk
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