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List of works by José L. Hierro

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

scientific article (publication date: February 2005)

A synthesis of local adaptation to climate through reciprocal common gardens

scientific article published on 03 April 2021

A tribute to Enrique J. Chaneton

scientific article published on 27 April 2019

Allele identification for transcriptome-based population genomics in the invasive plant Centaurea solstitialis

scientific article

Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion

scientific article (publication date: September 2003)

Analysis of an invasion in the community context: a case study about differences and similarities between native and non-native shrubs

scientific article published on 11 December 2019

Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?

scientific article published on 09 October 2017

Are local filters blind to provenance? Ant seed predation suppresses exotic plants more than natives

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Biogeographic differences in the allelopathy of leaf surface extracts of an invasive weed

scientific article published on 17 June 2019

Burrowing herbivores alter soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a semi-arid ecosystem, Argentina

scientific article published in 2016

Cage matching: head to head competition experiments of an invasive plant species from different regions as a means to test for differentiation

scientific article

Combining biogeographical approaches to advance invasion ecology and methodology

scientific article published in 2022

Community Assembly Theory as a Framework for Biological Invasions

scientific article published on 28 March 2018

Competition does not come at the expense of colonization in seed morphs with increased size and dispersal

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Dispersal pathways and genetic differentiation among worldwide populations of the invasive weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae).

scientific article published on 31 December 2014

Eavesdropping in plants: delayed germination via biochemical recognition

scientific article published on 05 November 2013

Evolution of increased competitive ability may explain dominance of introduced species in ruderal communities

scientific article published in 2022

Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis

scientific article published on 14 February 2021

Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization.

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Geographic mosaics of plant-soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasion

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

scientific article (publication date: April 2009)

Global networks for invasion science: benefits, challenges and guidelines

article by Jasmin G. Packer et al published 10 November 2016 in Biological Invasions

Increments in weed seed size track global range expansion and contribute to colonization in a non-native region

scientific article published on 15 November 2019

Invasive and non-invasive congeneric Centaurea (Asteraceae) show contrasting patterns of herbivory by snails

Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance

article by Sa Xiao et al published September 2016 in Ecological Modelling

Morphological differentiation in a common garden experiment among native and non-native specimens of the invasive weed yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)

article by Renée L. Eriksen et al published 28 January 2012 in Biological Invasions

Native and non-native ruderals experience similar plant-soil feedbacks and neighbor effects in a system where they coexist

scientific article published on 25 July 2015

Native herbivore exerts contrasting effects on fire regime and vegetation structure

scientific article published on March 8, 2011

Native weed protects species that sustain cattle raising in semi-arid natural grasslands

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

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Non-native conditions favor non-native populations of invasive plant: demographic consequences of seed size variation?

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Non-native weed reaches community dominance under the canopy of dominant native tree

scientific article published on 29 April 2021

Open minded and open access: introducing NeoBiota, a new peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions

article published in 2011

Open minded and open access: introducing NeoBiota, a new peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions

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Plant interactions balance under biotic and abiotic stressors: the importance of herbivory in semi-arid ecosystems

scientific article published on 22 October 2020

Quantifying "apparent" impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions

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Quantifying "apparent" impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions

scientific article published in 2015

Range-expanding populations of a globally introduced weed experience negative plant-soil feedbacks

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Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina

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Response of native and non-native ruderals to natural and human disturbance

scientific article published on 28 April 2018

Species interactions contribute to the success of a global plant invader

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The Neolithic Plant Invasion Hypothesis: the role of preadaptation and disturbance in grassland invasion

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The fluctuating resource hypothesis explains invasibility, but not exotic advantage following disturbance

scientific article published on 30 April 2018

The small-scale spatiotemporal pattern of the seedbank and vegetation of a highly invasive weed,Centaurea solstitialis: strength in numbers

scientific article published in 2010

Trait variation, trade‐offs, and attributes may contribute to colonization and range expansion of a globally distributed weed

scientific article published on 07 October 2021