<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe, the Mediterranean harbours many species that might expand their ranges towards Western Europe. Small seed size may facilitate dispersal, however, it may impair establishment of the range-expanding plant species in the novel vegetation. In a greenhouse experiment, we examined effects of average seed size of Mediterranean plant species on their establishment in a mixed community of Western European plant species. Applying two levels of densities of the natives and a herbivory treatment, we tested how seed size is linked to response in plant growth and fitness in novel vegetation. While all non-native plant species showed a negative response t...
Some invasive plant species rapidly evolve greater size and/or competitive ability in their nonnativ...
Dispersal is an important factor in plant community assembly, but assembly studies seldom include in...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
1. Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve i...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
International audiencePremise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biol...
We explored the spatial structure of seed size variation and tested whether seed size differed betwe...
<div><p>Studies on the importance of seed arrival for community richness and composition have not co...
We aimed to introduce and test the “seed mass–distribution range trade-off” hypothesis, that is, tha...
International audience•Background and aims - Large, persistent seed banks contribute to the invasive...
<div><p>Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of veget...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
Some invasive plant species rapidly evolve greater size and/or competitive ability in their nonnativ...
Dispersal is an important factor in plant community assembly, but assembly studies seldom include in...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
1. Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve i...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
International audiencePremise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biol...
We explored the spatial structure of seed size variation and tested whether seed size differed betwe...
<div><p>Studies on the importance of seed arrival for community richness and composition have not co...
We aimed to introduce and test the “seed mass–distribution range trade-off” hypothesis, that is, tha...
International audience•Background and aims - Large, persistent seed banks contribute to the invasive...
<div><p>Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of veget...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
Some invasive plant species rapidly evolve greater size and/or competitive ability in their nonnativ...
Dispersal is an important factor in plant community assembly, but assembly studies seldom include in...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...