Germination strategies are critically important for the survival, establishment and spread of plant species. Although many plant traits related to invasiveness have been broadly studied, the earliest part of the life cycle, germination, has received relatively little attention. Here, we compared the germination patterns between native (North America) and introduced (China) populations of Plantago virginica for four consecutive years to examine whether there has been adaptive differentiation in germination traits and how these traits are related to local climatic conditions. We found that the introduced populations of P. virginica had significantly higher germination percentages and faster and shorter durations of germination than native pop...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
Germination strategies are critically important for the survival, establishment and spread of plant ...
Studying germination in the native and non-native range of a species can provide unique insights int...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Traits that differ between invasive alien and native plant species are frequently interpreted as tra...
Identifying plant traits that promote invasiveness has been a major goal in invasion ecology. Germin...
Invasive plants may change their seed traits to adapt to the environment and facilitate their perfor...
Scientists have been interested in many topics driven by biological invasions, such as shifts in the...
Local adaptation and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity may facilitate biological invasions. Bot...
Invasive species are an increasingly severe conservation problem that can dramatically alter native ...
It has long been assumed that introduced species have higher seed dispersal and survival than do nat...
There is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives successful establishmen...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
Germination strategies are critically important for the survival, establishment and spread of plant ...
Studying germination in the native and non-native range of a species can provide unique insights int...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Traits that differ between invasive alien and native plant species are frequently interpreted as tra...
Identifying plant traits that promote invasiveness has been a major goal in invasion ecology. Germin...
Invasive plants may change their seed traits to adapt to the environment and facilitate their perfor...
Scientists have been interested in many topics driven by biological invasions, such as shifts in the...
Local adaptation and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity may facilitate biological invasions. Bot...
Invasive species are an increasingly severe conservation problem that can dramatically alter native ...
It has long been assumed that introduced species have higher seed dispersal and survival than do nat...
There is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives successful establishmen...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that release from enemy...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...