2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9100
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Relationship of alien species continues in a foreign land: The case ofPhytophthoraand AustralianBanksia(Proteaceae) in South African Fynbos

Abstract: Fungal invasions only recently started to receive more attention in invasion biology. This is largely attributed to little or non‐existent information about these inconspicuous organisms. Most invasion hypotheses focus on factors that increase invasion success; few try to explain why invasions fail. Here we hypothesize that a host–pathogen relationships can limit the invasiveness of an alien plant species in a novel range. To test this, we investigate whether the invasiveness of the Australian genus of Proteac… Show more

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