Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to the evolution of resistance in weedy plants. Although resistance can occur among separate populations of a species across the landscape, the spatial scale of resistance in many weeds is often left unexamined. We assessed the potential that resistance to the herbicide glyphosate in the agricultural weed Ipomoea purpurea has evolved independently multiple times across its North American range. We examined both adaptive and neutral genetic variations in 44 populations of I. purpurea by pairing a replicated dose–response greenhouse experiment with SSR genotyping of experimental individuals. We uncovered a mosaic pattern of resistance across the lan...
Evolutionary biologists remain puzzled by the often dramatic variation of mating strategies within s...
This paper investigates the possible existence of mechanisms counterbalancing the negative pleiotrop...
Genomic-based epidemiology can provide insight into the origins and spread of herbicide resistance m...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Recent increases in glyphosate use in perennial crops of California, USA, are hypothesized to have l...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Management of agroecosystems with herbicides imposes strong selection pressures on weedy plants lead...
Herbicide resistant invasive weeds provide a unique system in which to study the evolution of adapti...
Evolutionary biologists remain puzzled by the often dramatic variation of mating strategies within s...
This paper investigates the possible existence of mechanisms counterbalancing the negative pleiotrop...
Genomic-based epidemiology can provide insight into the origins and spread of herbicide resistance m...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
Recent increases in glyphosate use in perennial crops of California, USA, are hypothesized to have l...
Examining how the landscape may influence gene flow is at the forefront of understanding population ...
Management of agroecosystems with herbicides imposes strong selection pressures on weedy plants lead...
Herbicide resistant invasive weeds provide a unique system in which to study the evolution of adapti...
Evolutionary biologists remain puzzled by the often dramatic variation of mating strategies within s...
This paper investigates the possible existence of mechanisms counterbalancing the negative pleiotrop...
Genomic-based epidemiology can provide insight into the origins and spread of herbicide resistance m...