<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous studies have found that invasive species are generally more plastic than co-occurring species. Comparatively, the evolution of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasion has received less attention, and in particular, the genetic basis of plasticity is largely unexamined. Native from North America, <i>Acer negundo</i> L. is aggressively impacting the riparian forests of southern and eastern Europe thanks to higher plasticity relative to co-occurring native species. We therefore tested here whether invasive populations have evolved increased plasticity since introduction. The performance of 1152 seedlings from 8 native and 8 invasive popula...
Although the genetic aspects of biological invasions are receiving more attention in the scientific ...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
<p>The 16 source populations sampled to examine phenotypic plasticity of invasive tree species <i>Ac...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nati...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nativ...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nativ...
Genetically based phenotypic differentiation between native and invasive populations of exotic plant...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
Although the genetic aspects of biological invasions are receiving more attention in the scientific ...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Although the genetic aspects of biological invasions are receiving more attention in the scientific ...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
<p>The 16 source populations sampled to examine phenotypic plasticity of invasive tree species <i>Ac...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nati...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nativ...
Background To identify the determinants of invasiveness, comparisons of traits of invasive and nativ...
Genetically based phenotypic differentiation between native and invasive populations of exotic plant...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
Although the genetic aspects of biological invasions are receiving more attention in the scientific ...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Although the genetic aspects of biological invasions are receiving more attention in the scientific ...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
<p>The 16 source populations sampled to examine phenotypic plasticity of invasive tree species <i>Ac...