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Müller, G., Horstmeyer, L., R?nneburg, T., van Kleunen, M. & Dawson, W. (2016). Alien and native plant establishment in grassland communities is more strongly affected by disturbance than above- and below-ground enemies. Journal of Ecology 104(5): 1233-1242.
Dullinger, I., Wessely, J., Bossdorf, O., Dawson, W., Essl, F., Gattringer, A., Klonner, G., Kreft, H., Kuttner, M., Moser, D., Pergl, J., Pysek, P., Thuiller, W., van Kleunen, M., Weigelt, P., Winter, M. & Dullinger, S. (2016). Climate change will increase naturalization risk from garden plants in Europe. Global Ecology and Biogeography
Mueller, G., van Kleunen, M. & Dawson, W. (2016). Commonness and rarity of alien and native plant species - the relative roles of intraspecific competition and plant - soil feedback. Oikos
Liu, Y., Dawson, W., Prati, D., Haeuser, E., Feng, Y. & van Kleunen, M. (2016). Does greater specific leaf area plasticity help plants to maintain a high performance when shaded?. Annals of Botany
Dawson, W. & Schrama, M. (2016). Identifying the role of soil microbes in plant invasions. Journal of Ecology 104(5): 1211-1218.
Dellinger, A., Essl, F., Hojsgaard, D., Kirchheimer, B., Klatt, S., Dawson, W., Pergl, J., Py?ek, P., van Kleunen, M., Weber, E., Winter, M., H?randl, E. & Dullinger, S. (2016). Niche dynamics of alien species do not differ among sexual and apomictic flowering plants. New Phytologist 209(3): 1313-1323.
Dawson, W., Maurel, N. & van Kleunen, M. (2015). A new perspective on trait differences between native and invasive exotic plants: comment. Ecology 96(4): 1150-1152.
Hulme, P.E., Pauchard, A.B., Pysek, P., Vila, M., Alba, C., Blackburn, T.M., Bullock, J.M., Chytry, M., Dawson, W., Dunn, A.M., Essl, F., Genovesi, P., Maskell, L.C., Meyerson, L.A., Nunez, M.A., Pergl, J., Pescott, O.L., Pocock, M.J.O., Richardson, D.M., Roy, H.E., Smart, S.M., ?tajerová, K., Stohlgren, T.J., van Kleunen, M. & Winter, M. (2015). Challenging the view that invasive non-native plants are not a significant threat to the floristic diversity of Great Britain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(23): E2988 - E2989.
van Kleunen, M, Dawson, W & Maurel, N (2015). Characteristics of successful alien plants. Molecular Ecology 24(9): 1954-1968.
Dawson, W., Burslem, D.F.R.P. & Hulme, P.E. (2015). Consistent effects of disturbance and forest edges on the invasion of a continental rainforest by alien plants. Biotropica 47(1): 27-37.
van Kleunen, M., Dawson, W., Essl, F., Pergl, J., Winter, M., Weber, E., Kreft, H., Weigelt, P., Kartesz, J., Nishino, M., Antonova, L.A., Barcelona, J.F., Cabezas, F.J., Cárdenas, D., Cárdenas-Toro, J., Casta?o, N., Chacón, E., Chatelain, C., Ebel, A.L., Figueiredo, E., Fuentes, N., Groom, Q.J., Henderson, L., Inderjit, Kupriyanov, A., Masciadri, S., Meerman, J., Morozova, O., Moser, D., Nickrent, D.L., Patzelt, A., Pelser, P.B., Baptiste, M.P., Poopath, M., Schulze, M., Seebens, H., Shu, W., Thomas, J., Velayos, M., Wieringa, J.J. & Py?ek, P. (2015). Global exchange and accumulation of non - native plants. Nature 525(7567): 100-103.
Seebens, H., Essl, F., Dawson, W., Fuentes, N., Moser, D., Pergl, J., Py?ek, P., van Kleunen, M., Weber, E., Winter, M. & Blasius, B. (2015). Global trade will accelerate plant invasions in emerging economies under climate change. Global Change Biology 21(11): 4128-4140.
Keser, L.H., Visser, E.J.W., Dawson, W., Song, Y.-B., Yu, F.-H., Fischer, M., Dong, M. & van Kleunen, M. (2015). Herbaceous plant species invading natural areas tend to have stronger adaptive root foraging than other naturalized species. Frontiers in Plant Science 6: 273.
K?nig, J, van Kleunen, M & Dawson, W (2015). No consistent legacy effects of invasion by Giant Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) via soil biota on native plant growth. Journal of Plant Ecology rtv054.
Dawson, W. (2015). Release from belowground enemies and shifts in root traits as interrelated drivers of alien plant invasion success: a hypothesis. Ecology and Evolution 5(20): 4505-4516.
Lemmermeyer, S., L?rcher, L., van Kleunen, M. & Dawson, W. (2015). Testing the Plant Growth-Defense Hypothesis Belowground: Do Faster-Growing Herbaceous Plant Species Suffer More Negative Effects from Soil Biota than Slower-Growing Ones?. The American Naturalist 186(2): 264-271.
Kundel, D.M., van Kleunen, M. & Dawson, W. (2014). Invasion by Solidago species has limited impacts on soil seed bank communities. Basic and Applied Ecology 15(7): 573-580.
Keser, L.H., Dawson, W., Song, Y.B., Yu, F.H., Fischer, M., Dong, M. & van Kleunen, M. (2014). Invasive clonal plant species have a greater root - foraging plasticity than non - invasive ones. Oecologia 174: 1055-1064.
Dawson, W., Bottini, A., Fischer, M., van Kleunen, M. & Knop, E. (2014). Little evidence for release from herbivores as a driver of plant invasiveness from a multi-species herbivore-removal experiment. Oikos 123(12): 1509-1518.
van Kleunen, M., Dawson, W., Bossdorf, O. & Fischer, M. (2014). The more the merrier: Multi-species experiments in ecology. Basic and Applied Ecology 15(1): 1-9.