Biological invasions are inherently demographic processes, but trait differences between native and introduced genotypes are rarely linked to population growth rates. Native European Centaurea stoebe occurs as two cytotypes with different life histories (monocarpic diploids, polycarpic tetraploids); however, only tetraploids have been found in its introduced range in North America. In a common garden experiment using artificial populations, we compared the demographic performance of the three geo-cytotypes in the presence and absence of a specialist herbivore using periodic matrix models. We found no difference in population growth rate between the two European cytotypes and no significant effects of herbivory in all geo-cytotypes. However,...
Polyploidy commonly occurs in invasive species, and phenotypic plasticity (PP, the ability to alter ...
Senecio inaequidens DC. is a rapidly spreading plant invader in Europe. In its native range, it occu...
Centaurea solstitialis L. (yellow starthistle, Asteraceae) is a Eurasian native plant introduced as ...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e.g. afte...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e.g. afte...
Polyploidy is often assumed to increase the spread and thus the success of alien plant species, but ...
Polyploids are overrepresented in invasive species. Yet, the role of genetic diversity and drift in...
Polyploid plants show a higher probability to become invasive than diploids, however, the underlying...
Polyploidy is often assumed to increase the spread and thus the success of alien plant species, but ...
Invasion success is favoured by the introduction of pre-adapted genotypes. In addition, novel pressu...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Polyploidy commonly occurs in invasive species, and phenotypic plasticity (PP, the ability to alter ...
Senecio inaequidens DC. is a rapidly spreading plant invader in Europe. In its native range, it occu...
Centaurea solstitialis L. (yellow starthistle, Asteraceae) is a Eurasian native plant introduced as ...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e.g. afte...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e.g. afte...
Polyploidy is often assumed to increase the spread and thus the success of alien plant species, but ...
Polyploids are overrepresented in invasive species. Yet, the role of genetic diversity and drift in...
Polyploid plants show a higher probability to become invasive than diploids, however, the underlying...
Polyploidy is often assumed to increase the spread and thus the success of alien plant species, but ...
Invasion success is favoured by the introduction of pre-adapted genotypes. In addition, novel pressu...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
As a consequence of founder effects, inbreeding can hamper colonization success: First, in species w...
Polyploidy commonly occurs in invasive species, and phenotypic plasticity (PP, the ability to alter ...
Senecio inaequidens DC. is a rapidly spreading plant invader in Europe. In its native range, it occu...
Centaurea solstitialis L. (yellow starthistle, Asteraceae) is a Eurasian native plant introduced as ...