Monday, November 21, 2022 - Friday, November 25, 2022 Metz, France

Biological invasions

24 November 2022
Regular session
Biological invasions R42 10:00 > 12:00 Biological invasions Room : 11 + 12 Biological invasions

10:00 21 Can invasive species teach us how natives can cope with climate change? > D. Daniel MONTESINOS 10:15 46 Success of native and alien species varies with trait-environment relationship > M. Marija MILANOVIĆ 10:30 180 A call for mixed surveillance strategies for containing the invasion of the Japanese Beetle in Europe > L. Leyli BORNER 10:45 235 Do invasive earthworms affect the functional traits of native plants? > L. Lise THOUVENOT 11:00 283 Body size and trophic position of invading species modulate its effects on simple food webs under global change > S. Samuel DIJOUX 11:15 505 Is preadaptation to disturbance key to agroecosystems invasions? Empirical evidence, discussion, and future research routes > G. Ginevra BELLINI 11:30 611 The beginning makes the difference – invasive and native populations of Jacobaea vulgaris exhibit similar performance but different strategies support initial establishment > L. Lena Yasmin WATERMANN 11:45 621 Ultramafic soils select plant-pollinator interactions in New Caledonia > M. Marie ZAKARDJIAN 12:00 298 Towards an open, zoomable atlas for invasion science and beyond > C. Camille MUSSEAU
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