Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, resulting in faster growth than co-occurring non-invasive plant species. Nonetheless, some findings suggest that trait differences between invasive and non-invasive species are context dependent. In this study, two forms of an invasive vine species, Dolichandra unguis-cati, were used to test the context-dependent hypothesis. Dolichandra unguis-cati is a weed of national significance in Australia with two different forms: the ‘long pod’ (LP) and ‘short pod’ (SP). The two forms have different levels of distribution on the eastern Seaboard of the continent, with the SP form occurring extensively in both States of Queensland and New South Wales whil...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Understanding the functional traits that allow invasives to outperform natives is a necessary first ...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Background and Aims: Success of invasive plant species is thought to be linked with their higher lea...
Exotic and invasive woody vines are major environmental weeds of riparian areas, rainforest communit...
Introduced as an ornamental vine, cat's claw creeper Dolichandra unguis-cati (syn. Macfadyena unguis...
Free to read Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive t...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Free to read\ud \ud Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of ada...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Understanding the functional traits that allow invasives to outperform natives is a necessary first ...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Invasive plant species are hypothesized as being more efficient at resource acquisition and use, res...
Background and Aims: Success of invasive plant species is thought to be linked with their higher lea...
Exotic and invasive woody vines are major environmental weeds of riparian areas, rainforest communit...
Introduced as an ornamental vine, cat's claw creeper Dolichandra unguis-cati (syn. Macfadyena unguis...
Free to read Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive t...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Free to read\ud \ud Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of ada...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Premise of the study: Plant invasiveness can be promoted by higher values of adaptive traits (e.g., ...
Understanding the functional traits that allow invasives to outperform natives is a necessary first ...