Release from specialist insect herbivores may allow invasive plants to evolve traits associated with decreased resistance and increased competitive ability. Given that there may be genetic trade-off between resistance and tolerance, invasive plants could also become more tolerant to herbivores. Although it is widely acknowledged that light availability affects tolerance to herbivores, little information is available for whether the effect of light availability on tolerance differ between the introduced and native populations. We conducted a common garden experiment in the introduced range of Alternanthera philoxeroides using ten invasive US and ten native Argentinean populations at two levels of light availability and in the presence or abs...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
8 pagesInternational audienceTolerance and resistance are defence strategies evolved by plants to co...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
<div><p>Release from specialist insect herbivores may allow invasive plants to evolve traits associa...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
Prior studies on preferences of native herbivores for native or exotic plants have tested both the e...
There is limited evidence regarding the adaptive value of plant functional traits in contrasting lig...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions (“biotic resistance” sensu E...
Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive abi...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
8 pagesInternational audienceTolerance and resistance are defence strategies evolved by plants to co...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...
<div><p>Release from specialist insect herbivores may allow invasive plants to evolve traits associa...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
Prior studies on preferences of native herbivores for native or exotic plants have tested both the e...
There is limited evidence regarding the adaptive value of plant functional traits in contrasting lig...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions (“biotic resistance” sensu E...
Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive abi...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
8 pagesInternational audienceTolerance and resistance are defence strategies evolved by plants to co...
Abstract Plant responses to crowding have been investigated extensively in stands of light‐demanding...