Many factors have been found to be associated with the success of invasive species. Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a plant genotype to respond to different environmental conditions by producing different phenotypes, is thought to play an important role plant invasions. In three major experiments, I tested the hypothesis that the invasive Taraxacum officinale (common dandelion) and its non-invasive congener T. laevigatum will exhibit different phenotypic plasticity in germination, growth, and reproduction. I also proposed that their responses to various environments could be used to assess the invasive behavior of a potential crop species: T. kok-saghyz. The results revealed complicated responses of the three species in various e...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Phenotypic plasticity and broad ecological tolerance are hypothesized as important traits in the ran...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
*Background/Question/Methods* 
Many factors have been found to be associated with the succe...
Many factors have been found to be associated with the success of invasive species. Phenotypic plast...
One great obstacle to understanding the invasion of nonnative species into native ecosystems is the ...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
[KEYWORDS: Apomixis geographic parthenogenesis jack-of-all-trades strategy master-of-some strategy p...
Invasive species are exotic species that negatively impact the environment, economy, or human health...
The phenotypic plasticity hypothesis suggests that exotic plants may have greater phenotypic plastic...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Genetic variation is ubiquitous in natural populations, but very little is known about the ecologica...
Plants allow their offspring to escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Phenotypic plasticity and broad ecological tolerance are hypothesized as important traits in the ran...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
*Background/Question/Methods* 
Many factors have been found to be associated with the succe...
Many factors have been found to be associated with the success of invasive species. Phenotypic plast...
One great obstacle to understanding the invasion of nonnative species into native ecosystems is the ...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
[KEYWORDS: Apomixis geographic parthenogenesis jack-of-all-trades strategy master-of-some strategy p...
Invasive species are exotic species that negatively impact the environment, economy, or human health...
The phenotypic plasticity hypothesis suggests that exotic plants may have greater phenotypic plastic...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Genetic variation is ubiquitous in natural populations, but very little is known about the ecologica...
Plants allow their offspring to escape unfavourable local conditions through seed dispersal. Whether...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Phenotypic plasticity and broad ecological tolerance are hypothesized as important traits in the ran...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...