The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasions

JD Fridley, JJ Stachowicz, S Naeem, DF Sax… - Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The invasion paradox describes the co‐occurrence of independent lines of support for both
a negative and a positive relationship between native biodiversity and the invasions of
exotic species. The paradox leaves the implications of native–exotic species richness
relationships open to debate: Are rich native communities more or less susceptible to
invasion by exotic species? We reviewed the considerable observational, experimental, and
theoretical evidence describing the paradox and sought generalizations concerning where …