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Papers by Jose Hierro

Research paper thumbnail of Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus

Biological Invasions, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Common Facilities for Systems Management

Research paper thumbnail of Resistance and susceptibility of plant communities to invasion:revisiting Rabotnov's ideas about community homestasis

Research paper thumbnail of Evolutionary Trajectories in Plant and Soil Microbial Communities CENTAUREA INVASIONS AND THE GEOGRAPHIC MOSAIC OF COEVOLUTION 13

In this chapter, we review empirical evidence for stronger allelopathic effects of exotic Europea... more In this chapter, we review empirical evidence for stronger allelopathic effects of exotic European invaders on North American natives than on other European species. We argue that this evidence provides critical insights into the impor- tance of coevolutionary relationships within plant communities. We discuss how the disruption of these and other biochemical coevolutionary relation- ships may lead to the success

Research paper thumbnail of Range-Expanding Populations of a Globally Introduced Weed Experience Negative Plant-Soil Feedbacks

Research paper thumbnail of Are Local Filters Blind to Provenance? Ant Seed Predation Suppresses Exotic Plants More than Natives

Research paper thumbnail of Dispersal Pathways and Genetic Differentiation among Worldwide Populations of the Invasive Weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae)

Research paper thumbnail of Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion

Research paper thumbnail of Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of local extinction of the plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) on vegetation patterns in semi-arid scrub

Research paper thumbnail of A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range

Research paper thumbnail of Patterns of plant species diversity following local extinction of the plains vizcacha in semi-arid scrub

Journal of Arid Environments, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina

Biological Invasions, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus

Biological Invasions, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus

Biological Invasions, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Common Facilities for Systems Management

Research paper thumbnail of Resistance and susceptibility of plant communities to invasion:revisiting Rabotnov's ideas about community homestasis

Research paper thumbnail of Evolutionary Trajectories in Plant and Soil Microbial Communities CENTAUREA INVASIONS AND THE GEOGRAPHIC MOSAIC OF COEVOLUTION 13

In this chapter, we review empirical evidence for stronger allelopathic effects of exotic Europea... more In this chapter, we review empirical evidence for stronger allelopathic effects of exotic European invaders on North American natives than on other European species. We argue that this evidence provides critical insights into the impor- tance of coevolutionary relationships within plant communities. We discuss how the disruption of these and other biochemical coevolutionary relation- ships may lead to the success

Research paper thumbnail of Range-Expanding Populations of a Globally Introduced Weed Experience Negative Plant-Soil Feedbacks

Research paper thumbnail of Are Local Filters Blind to Provenance? Ant Seed Predation Suppresses Exotic Plants More than Natives

Research paper thumbnail of Dispersal Pathways and Genetic Differentiation among Worldwide Populations of the Invasive Weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae)

Research paper thumbnail of Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion

Research paper thumbnail of Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of local extinction of the plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus) on vegetation patterns in semi-arid scrub

Research paper thumbnail of A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range

Research paper thumbnail of Patterns of plant species diversity following local extinction of the plains vizcacha in semi-arid scrub

Journal of Arid Environments, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina

Biological Invasions, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus

Biological Invasions, 2007