Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research interest in understanding the mechanisms that underlie the capacity of such plants to occupy a broad range of habitats. It has been repeatedly suggested that rapid evolution of local adaptation to novel environments may enable invasive plants to occupy a broad range of habitats. However, the classical Darwinian view on evolution by natural selection is that the process is slow and gradual, occurring over thousands of years. Invasive plants typically have a relatively short residence time in their introduced ranges (decades or just a few centuries). Besides the time constraint, founder effects (reduction in population size and genetic diversity...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
While much research has documented the impact of invaders on native communities and ecosystem servic...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
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...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Strong competition from invasive plant species often leads to declines in abundances and may, in cer...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
While much research has documented the impact of invaders on native communities and ecosystem servic...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
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...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Strong competition from invasive plant species often leads to declines in abundances and may, in cer...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Biological invasions represent opportunities to gain insight into fundamental evolutionary questions...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
While much research has documented the impact of invaders on native communities and ecosystem servic...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...