A number of studies have suggested a link between hybridization and invasion. In this study, we experimentally test the potential for hybridization to influence invasion through a greenhouse common garden study. Diffuse knapweed (Centaurea diffusa Lam.) was introduced to North America with admixture from spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe subsp. stoebe L.). Comparisons between North American diffuse knapweed (including hybrid phenotypes) and native (European) diffuse knapweed in a common garden did not reveal enhanced performance or increased phenotypic variance, suggesting that pre-introduction hybridization or, more generally, post-introduction evolutionary change, has not significantly contributed to the invasion of diffuse knapweed. In ...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
To establish and spread in a new location, an invasive species must be able to carry out its life cy...
Two mechanisms often linked with plant invasions are escape from enemies and hybridization. Classica...
A number of studies have suggested a link between hybridization and invasion. In this study, we expe...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
Hybridization is hypothesized to promote invasiveness, but empirical tests comparing the performance...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
To establish and spread in a new location, an invasive species must be able to carry out its life cy...
Two mechanisms often linked with plant invasions are escape from enemies and hybridization. Classica...
A number of studies have suggested a link between hybridization and invasion. In this study, we expe...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
Hybridization is hypothesized to promote invasiveness, but empirical tests comparing the performance...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
To establish and spread in a new location, an invasive species must be able to carry out its life cy...
Two mechanisms often linked with plant invasions are escape from enemies and hybridization. Classica...