Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production may play an important role in the process of acclimatisation to new environments for introduced plants. Experiments that distinguish phenotypic plasticity from ecotypic differentiation would allow an understanding of the role of plant traits in the invasion process. We quantified the variation in phenological and overall performance traits associated with the invasion process for three herbaceous species native to Spain and invasive to Chile (Trifolium glomeratum, Hypochaeris glabra and Leontodon saxatilis). We grew plants from native and exotic populations along rainfall gradients in outdoor common gardens, located in the native and the introd...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
Alien plants that expand towards high elevations from surrounding lowlands must simultaneously toler...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combination of ...
Dispersal and reproductive traits of successful plant invaders are expected to undergo strong select...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Scientists have been interested in many topics driven by biological invasions, such as shifts in the...
[EN] Determining the factors that pre-adapt plant species to successfully establish and spread outsi...
One great obstacle to understanding the invasion of nonnative species into native ecosystems is the ...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
In a rapidly changing world, human activities offer opportunities for many plant species to colonize...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
Alien plants that expand towards high elevations from surrounding lowlands must simultaneously toler...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combination of ...
Dispersal and reproductive traits of successful plant invaders are expected to undergo strong select...
The importance of phenotypic plasticity for successful invasion by exotic plant species has been wel...
Scientists have been interested in many topics driven by biological invasions, such as shifts in the...
[EN] Determining the factors that pre-adapt plant species to successfully establish and spread outsi...
One great obstacle to understanding the invasion of nonnative species into native ecosystems is the ...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
In a rapidly changing world, human activities offer opportunities for many plant species to colonize...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
Alien plants that expand towards high elevations from surrounding lowlands must simultaneously toler...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...