Invasive plants may leave enemies behind when they colonize a new habitat, allowing selection to favor increased investment in growth and/or reproduction over defensive traits. Previous studies have identified reduced diversity of potential bacterial pathogens and evolutionary increases in growth and reproduction in invading populations of yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis). This study leverages a recently developed high-throughput assay of immune function to test for evidence of a trade-off between increased growth and defense against bacterial pathogens in yellow starthistle's invasion of California (USA). Seven bacterial strains were cultured from infected leaf tissue in the native range. Healthy leaf tissue from five native Eur...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the escape from natural enemies, such as specialist...
Differences in morphological or ecological traits expressed by exotic species between their native a...
An important question in invasion ecology is why certain introduced species become invasive. It is t...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
ABSTRACT Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable speci...
Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) is a plant native to Eurasia but highly invasive and eco...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable species intera...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
Differences in morphological or ecological traits expressed by exotic species between their native a...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the escape from natural enemies, such as specialist...
Differences in morphological or ecological traits expressed by exotic species between their native a...
An important question in invasion ecology is why certain introduced species become invasive. It is t...
Biological invasions are ubiquitous ecological phenomena that often impact native ecosystems. Some i...
ABSTRACT Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable speci...
Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) is a plant native to Eurasia but highly invasive and eco...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Background: Biological invasions are fundamentally biogeographic processes that occur over large spa...
Invasive species can rapidly adapt to conditions in non‐native ranges, including changes in size and...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Invasive species could benefit from being introduced to locations with more favorable species intera...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
Differences in morphological or ecological traits expressed by exotic species between their native a...
The evolution of competitive ability of invasive plant species is generally studied in the context o...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the escape from natural enemies, such as specialist...
Differences in morphological or ecological traits expressed by exotic species between their native a...