Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread is an important goal of invasion ecology. Release from pests and pathogens in association with capacity for rapid growth are thought to confer an advantage for species in novel regions. We assessed leaf herbivory and leaf-level traits associated with growth strategy in the native and exotic ranges of 13 invasive plant species from 256 populations. Species were native to either the Western Cape region of South Africa, south-western Australia, or south-eastern Australia and had been introduced to at least one of the other regions or to New Zealand. We tested for evidence of herbivore release and shifts in leaf traits between native and exotic ...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spread...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spread...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Many invasive species can respond opportunistically to favorable growing conditions. In a previous w...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...