peer reviewedThe dynamics of plant population differentiation may be integral in predicting aspects of introduced species invasion. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that European populations of Senecio inaequidens (Asteraceae), an invasive species with South African origins, differentiated during migration from two independent introduction sites into divergent altitudinal and climatic zones. We carried out 2 years of common garden experiments with eight populations sampled from Belgian and ten populations from French altitudinal transects. The Belgian transect followed a temperature and precipitation gradient. A temperature and summer drought gradient characterized the French transect. We evaluated differentiation and clinal v...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Understanding the responses of invasive and native populations to environ...
Plant population differentiation may play a role in decreasing the ability to predict whether, where...
The importance of different sources of phenotypic variation, namely adaptation, phenotypic plastici...
Senecio inaequidens DC. was introduced from South Africa to Europe more than one hundred years ago, ...
Despite the problems they cause, biological invasions represent a great opportunity to study large-...
<div><p>When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combina...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly in response to the novel biotic and abiotic conditions in thei...
Population differentiation of alien invasive plants within their non-native range has received incre...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly in response to the novel biotic and abiotic con-ditions in the...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
To become invasive, exotic species have to succeed in the consecutive phases of introduction, natura...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
There is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives successful establishmen...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Understanding the responses of invasive and native populations to environ...
Plant population differentiation may play a role in decreasing the ability to predict whether, where...
The importance of different sources of phenotypic variation, namely adaptation, phenotypic plastici...
Senecio inaequidens DC. was introduced from South Africa to Europe more than one hundred years ago, ...
Despite the problems they cause, biological invasions represent a great opportunity to study large-...
<div><p>When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combina...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly in response to the novel biotic and abiotic conditions in thei...
Population differentiation of alien invasive plants within their non-native range has received incre...
Invasive species often evolve rapidly in response to the novel biotic and abiotic con-ditions in the...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
To become invasive, exotic species have to succeed in the consecutive phases of introduction, natura...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
There is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives successful establishmen...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Understanding the responses of invasive and native populations to environ...