The environmental conditions in the new ranges of introduced plant species are often different from the conditions in their native ranges, and invasive plant species have been assumed to adapt to different environmental conditions by rapid ecological evolution in the invasive range after the introduction. Another interpretation of the change in plant traits after their introduction, however, is ecological fitting, which is based on the inherently high phenotypic plasticity of the species rather than on evolution. The Mediterranean haplotype M1 lineage of the wetland grass Phragmites australis was introduced to the coastal wetlands along the Gulf Coast of North America, where it is exposed to a different climate compared to its original rang...
The fitness costs of reproduction by clonal growth can include a limited ability to adapt to environ...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Background and aims: Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmente...
The environmental conditions in the new ranges of introduced plant species are often different from ...
The environmental conditions in the new ranges of introduced plant species are often different from ...
Compared with non-invasive species, invasive plant species may benefit from certain advantageous tra...
1. Widespread plant species generally have high intraspecific variation in functional traits, which ...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan wetlands species occurring in a wide range of climatic habita...
It has been suggested that in plant invasions, species may develop intrinsically higher gas exchange...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The fitness costs of reproduction by clonal growth can include a limited ability to adapt to environ...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Background and aims: Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmente...
The environmental conditions in the new ranges of introduced plant species are often different from ...
The environmental conditions in the new ranges of introduced plant species are often different from ...
Compared with non-invasive species, invasive plant species may benefit from certain advantageous tra...
1. Widespread plant species generally have high intraspecific variation in functional traits, which ...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
After its introduction into North America, Euro-Asian Phragmites australis became an aggressive inva...
Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan wetlands species occurring in a wide range of climatic habita...
It has been suggested that in plant invasions, species may develop intrinsically higher gas exchange...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The fitness costs of reproduction by clonal growth can include a limited ability to adapt to environ...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Background and aims: Phragmites australis is a wetland grass with high genetic variability, augmente...